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Asus P526 GPS-Enabled Smartphone Review

September 20th, 2007 · No Comments

Asus is probably best know for its laptop offerings, but the Taiwanese giant is nothing if not prolific and has its fingers in about as many technology industry pies as you can think of, from motherboards to servers. It has also been active in the highly competitive mobile devices space and now we have its latest smartphone, the P526, in for review.

It runs on the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile platform - Windows Mobile 6 Professional - and as smartphones go, it’s a bit of a looker. There’s no glossy black plastic, candy red backlit keys, heat-sensitive keys or funky, ‘innovative’ design. It is, however, one of the slimmer smartphones around at just 16mm, it’s very light at 115g, its grey plastic chassis is chrome-trimmed and it even comes with a smart grey leatherette case to protect the screen, and the overall effect is very pleasing on the eye. It’s smart but unassuming, a bit like a well-tailored suit.

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