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Asus M930 unboxed

22/04/08 12:18:43 pm by Matt - 268 words
Categories: Podcast/Video

The Asus M930 joins the ranks as one of the few devices to have both a numeric phone pad (outside) and a full QWERTY keyboard (inside). It's a thin and elegant looking candy bar style device which looks more like an 'ordinary' phone rather than a Windows Mobile smartphone. BUT, when you open up the M930 it reveals a little secret as hidden away inside is another LCD Screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.

Asus M930 open
Asus M930 open view

We only had the device the device on loan for a day so no time for a full review, however I've recorded an unbox for you and hope to get our hands on another M930 in a few weeks time in order to complete the review.

Asus M930 unboxed

Asus M930 specification:

  • Operating System - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Standard
  • Processor - TI OMAP 2431 450MHz
  • Memory - 256 MB Flash 64 MB SDRAM
  • Display - External 2.0" TFT LCD screen 65,536 colors QVGA 240 x 320 pixels, Internal 2.6" TFT LCD screen 65,536 colors WQVGA 400 x 240 pixels
  • Expansion Slot - Micro-SD, Supports SDHC
  • Connectivity - WLAN 802.11b g, USB v2.0CBluetooth 2.0 EDR
  • Networks - HSDPA 3.6Mbps, UMTS 2100, EDGE/GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900; Class 10
  • WAP Browser - HTTP and WAP 1.2.1/2.0
  • Messaging - SMS/MMS/Email/MSN/Push E-mail
  • Battery - 1100mAh Lithium battery
  • Dimensions - 113 x 54 x 18.7 mm
  • Weight - 158g (W / Battery)
  • Form Factor - Clam Shell
  • PIM & Utilities - Tasks, Calendar, Voice Notes, Clock & Alarm, Calculator, Contacts, File Explorer, MSN
  • Camera Resolution - 2 Megapixels, Front Facing 0.3 Megapixels for Video Telephony
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    2 comments

    Comment from: justin [Visitor]
    Must be like Christmas in your house you seem to be unboxing a new toy every day at the moment.
    22/04/08 @ 20:03
    Comment from: justin [Visitor]
    maybe i'm jumping the gun but the on/off button looks like it could be easy to hit by acident. Also why do they put the speaker on the back? I have an Ipaq 514 with the speaker on the back if you put the phone on my desk and it rings you cant hear it. i have to prop it up so the speaker is facing out.
    22/04/08 @ 20:13

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