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Mobilewhack.com
on March 6, 2009 10:53 PM | Permalink


The phone here is an original Asus design and it has nothing to do with it's partner Garmin. The Asus P835 is a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone. Is is upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5 when the new OS will arrive?

In the mean time lets take a look at its features:


* Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)

* Tri band UMTS/HSPA connectivity (900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz) for downloads up to 7.2 Mbps and uploads up to 2 Mbps

* 3.5 inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolution

* On-screen QWERTY keyboard

* A-GPS

* Wi-Fi

* Opera Mobile

* 5MP autofocus camera

* Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR

* USB 2.0

* Qualcomm 7201A 528MHz processor

* 288MB SDRAM, 256MB ROM

* 4GB of internal memory

* MicroSDHC card support

* Talk time: up to 6 hours on 3G networks, or 7 hours on 2G networks

* Standby time: up to 350 hours

* 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm

* 148 grams


The phone should arrive in the following months and we're still expecting a price from Asus for it.

Asus via EngadgetMobile.com

Asus said nothing regarding the price and availability of P835, but we'll probably see the smartphone in stores in the next couple of months.
Asus Unveils P835 Handset
By
Mobilewhack.com
on March 3, 2009 6:21 PM | Permalink


The phone here is an original Asus design and it has nothing to do with it's partner Garmin. The Asus P835 is a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone. Is is upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5 when the new OS will arrive?

In the mean time lets take a look at its features:


* Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)

* Tri band UMTS/HSPA connectivity (900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz) for downloads up to 7.2 Mbps and uploads up to 2 Mbps

* 3.5 inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolution

* On-screen QWERTY keyboard

* A-GPS

* Wi-Fi

* Opera Mobile

* 5MP autofocus camera

* Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR

* USB 2.0

* Qualcomm 7201A 528MHz processor

* 288MB SDRAM, 256MB ROM

* 4GB of internal memory

* MicroSDHC card support

* Talk time: up to 6 hours on 3G networks, or 7 hours on 2G networks

* Standby time: up to 350 hours

* 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm

* 148 grams


The phone should arrive in the following months and we're still expecting a price from Asus for it.

Asus via EngadgetMobile.com

Asus said nothing regarding the price and availability of P835, but we'll probably see the smartphone in stores in the next couple of months.
ASUS P565 gets detailed and pictured
By
Mobilewhack.com
on September 24, 2008 10:11 PM | Permalink

We don't know if this is the real deal or not but if it is, ASUS might have created just the right cell phone to ward off the touchscreen heat that is building up right now. The above picture shows what looks like a simpleton with not much inside, but if the rumored specs are true, this handset could very well rule the roost in the coming months. The ASUS P565 is said to be powered by a blazing fast 800MHz Marvell-Tavor processor, something that hasn't been heard of on a cell phone until now, and a 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen (not big enough for the touchscreen fanatics of course, but it's VGA!). ASUS also seems to have crammed every known wireless solution into the device including WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, HSDPA support, and also GPS. The fast processor along with a decent 128MB of RAM should keep Windows Mobile 6.1 on its toes along with ASUS' own Glide touch-control software to round out a pretty impressive feature set. There's not a peep on its pricing but rumors point to an October release, enough time to change your mind if you are saving up for something else.

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ASUS P560 GPS phone
May 15, 2008 6:49 AM | Permalink

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The Asus P560 is one of many more smartphones that will be released this year working on Windows Mobile 6.1 platform. It first made an appearance in CeBIT 2008 and is now scheduled for a launch next month.

Like most of the other Asus phones, the P560 is a feature-packed device powered by a TI2431 450 MHz processor, 256MB ROM, and 128MB RAM. The phone has a pretty big 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display and like I said before, runs on WM 6.1. Along with 3G/HSDPA support, the P560 boasts of Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, GPS, and WiFi 802.11b/g. Storage can be expanded via the microSDHC slot and there's a 3.2-megapixel camera for all your imaging needs with a secondary front cam for video calling.

The Asus P560 will be available starting next month with an approximate $780 price tag.
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ASUS Eee Box B202
By
Chris
on May 13, 2008 5:20 PM | Permalink

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Is the Eee fever going to last for ever? After the success that the tiny Eee PC 700 laptop had this year and after they started selling its bigger brother the Eee PC 900, it was only a matter of time before other Eee products to emerged, such as the eee b202.

Asus Eee Box B202 is a desktop as the picture suggest. It weighs 2.2 pounds and is packing an Intel Atom processor / 945 chipset, 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 80GB hard drive. And, in order to make it run smoother I guess, there's a Linux Based operating system. No news on the price it will retail for, nor on the monitor, which I hope Asus is thinking about as we speak!

Would you buy this Box B202 desktop?
XP available for HP 2133
By
Chris
on May 12, 2008 4:29 PM | Permalink

View imageHP 2133 Mini-Note is a slick PC released on April 4th. Is it a direct answer to ASUS EEE, which was a huge hit all over the world?

Sure it is, with customizable configurations starting from 1.0Ghz CPU, 512MB RAM, 4GB SSD Hard Drive, SuSE LED 10 to the top of their class at 1.6Ghz CPU, 2GB RAM, 120GB 7200 Hard Drive, Vista Business. The ASUS Eee PC 900 is also available for $550, but they can't say they have that many versions.

HP 2133 is now available in about 8 versions with prices ranging from $500 to $800. And they have one important upgrade, which can be selected when buying a Mini-Note. That is, drums rolling, the option to downgrade to XP instead of the very useful and original annoying Windows Vista.
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ASUS Eee PC 4G-XU Notebook
May 2, 2008 6:05 AM | Permalink

green.jpgThe Asus Eee PC 4G-XU Notebook, one of the most successful sub notebook computers designed by Asus, and probably the one that started the hype for subnotebook computers now comes in 3 different colors. For those users always on the lookout for new styles, new skins, this is going to be great news. As seen in the picture, the ASUS Eee PC 4G-XU will now come in colors of pastel blue, pastel green and pastel pink. Really, I'm not into colorful gadgets, I'm more of a black/white/gray sleek-device type of guy, so I leave it up to those who like it to decide.

via: asus

Related topics:
Asus Eee PC 900 is Now Official
Asus Releases Accessories for Eee PC Mobile
Asus Eee PC 10-inches And Asus Eee With Atom Inside
Continue reading ASUS Eee PC 4G-XU Notebook.
ASUS P320 Quad-Band PDA Phone FCC Approved
April 28, 2008 11:33 AM | Permalink
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ASUS P320 touchscreen smartphone recently got FCC approval. It works well on Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900), GPRS and EDGE connectivity. Running on Windows Mobile Pro 6.1, ASUS P320 features TI OMAP 850 200 MHz CPU, 1280 ROM/64 RAM, 2.8″ QVGA 320×240 px TFT LCD touchscreen and Built-in SiRF III GPS. Supporting Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0, the P320 extends the scope of mobility. If you want to store more there is an extendable MicroSD memory card slot. Its stylish appearance is reminiscent of HTC Touch Pocket PC.
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ASUS P750-es GPS Phone
By
Mobilewhack.com
on April 11, 2008 2:05 PM | Permalink
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Asus unveiled a new GPS-enabled mobile phone. The Asus P750-es phone is a HSDPA capable GSM phone supporting 900/1800/1900MHz operating frequencies and runs on Windows Mobile 6. Powered by a PXA270M 520MHz processor, the P750 is equipped with 64MB SDRAM and 256MB Flash memory. On-board goodies include WLAN 802.11b/g, USB 1.1 connectivity and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. The phone also incorporates an SiRF III chipset GPS and supports the TMC (traffic message channel) so you can have real-time information on traffic and other details about reaching your destination in time.

The Asus P750 sports a 2.6" QVGA screen at 240x320 pixels resolution and a 65k color TFT display. It comes with a 3 megapixel camera and weighs in at 130 grams including the battery. For added memory, it supports microSD memory cards.

Supported media formats include MPEG4, H.263, 3GP, MP3, WMA, AAC and AAC+. It can also handle JPEG, PNG, BMP and GIF image formats. No word on the pricing yet.
Continue reading ASUS P750-es GPS Phone.
Asus ZX1 Lamborghini PDA Phone To Be Announced
By
Mobilewhack.com
on February 25, 2008 11:49 PM | Permalink

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After the Lamborghini notebook, Asus is reportedly prepping for the unveiling of the new Asus ZX1 Lamborghini PDA phone over at the CeBit in Germany in March, along with its new computers. According to mobinaute.com, the Asus ZX1 Lamborghini phone will have a perfectly flat display integrated onto the phone housing and will have a touch-screen interface very similar to the iPhone. It will run on either Windows Mobile 6 Pro or Windows Mobile 6.1, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, 520 MHz Qualcomm CPU, and 3G connection with HSDPA support. As expected, the Asus ZX1 Lamborghini is a high-end phone with a projected price of around US$950-1,000. We found the ZX1 for preorder here!
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Asus Plans to Drown the World in Eee Products
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 30, 2008 10:30 PM | Permalink

With the smashing success of the Asus Eee PC notebook, Asustek thought it wise to inundate the electronics market with Eee line of products namely: the E-DT, E-TV, and finally, the E-Monitor. The E-DT is a desktop PC which will be sold without a monitor. The first batch will run on Intel Celeron while subsequent batches will run on the Intel Shelton'08 platform with Diamondville processors. The E-DT will launch April or May this year and will be worth around $200-300 with Asus pushing the price down to only $199 when possible. The E-TV is a 42-inch LCD TV which is projected to have a price of only $200 and will launch around September of 2008. And lastly, the E-Monitor is an all around device like Apple's iMac. It will be sized between 19-21 inches and will feature a built-in TV tuner. Projected price on this one is $499. While Asus did great with the Eee PC notebook, it remains to be seen whether these new products will also be a hit with the masses.
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ASUS A8Sr Notebook
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 26, 2008 10:27 AM | Permalink
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ASUS has announced three new notebooks for the budget-minded just in time for the Chinese New Year. Of the three, the lower-priced A8H231Sr-SL is powered by a Intel Pentium Dual Core T2310 processor while the other two, A8H57Sr-SL and A8H725Sr-SL, run on Core2Duo processors, although the rest of the specs remain uniform among the trio running an unspecified Linux operating system.

Complete list of specifications and prices after the jump...
Continue reading ASUS A8Sr Notebook.
ASUS Z802i Phone
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 21, 2008 1:11 AM | Permalink
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Asus, popularly known for their laptops and notebooks and less known for their mobile phones, has just released the Z802i mobile phone. This is the successor to the Z801. The phone draws attention with its metal and leather materials making it look great and fashionable.

But style is not everything. The phone also packs a punch with its 3G capabilities and its 1.2 inch 260K external display. Furthermore, the phone also features a main 2 mega pixel camera with flash, secondary camera for video calls, internal 2.2 inch 260K QVGA screen and microSD support. The keys are made of chrome and fit well with the design.
Continue reading ASUS Z802i Phone.
ASUS M930 officially unveiled
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 17, 2008 9:23 AM | Permalink

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The guys over at Modaco have unearthed some interesting news about ASUS M930, which most probably will start shipping in March 2008. Although no E90 killer, the M930 does have some decent specs. The biggest and most significant drawback is its internal screen, which is just a wee bit bigger than the external display. Why ASUS decided to waste so much space inside is anybody's guess.

Here is a list of the known specifications of M930.
Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 Standard
Processor: TI TI2431 at 450MHz
Network: 3G + HSDPA
Display: QVGA 2" Screen (external) + 2.6" WQVGA screen (internal) - 400x240
Internal QWERTY, external 12 key keypad
Memory: 256MB ROM and 64MB RAM with microSD expansion
Connectivity: WiFi / Bluetooth 2.0
Camera: 2.0 Megapixel Autofocus Camera
Weight: 158g
Dimensions: 113mm x 54mm x 18.7mm
Continue reading ASUS M930 officially unveiled.
ASUS R700t GPS
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 12, 2008 11:30 AM | Permalink
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ASUS has released R700t, a slim GPS portable navigation device, in Taiwan. The R700t PND is loaded with the usual array of GPS features and some more.

The device is just 1.3 cm thick and measures 128x80x13.2 mm, slim indeed. It weighs in at 200 grams and has a 4.3-inch 65k color TFT touchscreen boasting a resolution of 480x272 pixels. Other notable features included are 3D navigation routes, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 1.1, hands-free calling support, traffic message channel, MP3 and video playback, picture browsing, 64MB RAM and 1GB flash-ROM memory with MicroSD expansion up to 4GB. Location Alarm is another nifty feature that reminds you when you are in the vicinity of a particular task you have fed into the PND.

The R700t is available right now in Taiwan at $394.
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ASUS F8P Notebook
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 12, 2008 6:57 AM | Permalink
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After the pink 4G Surf EeePC, the Chinese are getting more ASUS goodies like these new F8P notebooks, just in time for the Chinese New Year.

These stylish sleek notebooks aren't just pretty, they also come with a lot of power underneath the hood. The F8P laptops in its two iterations, the F8H75P-SL and F8H725P-SL, come with 14.1-inch screens, a 160GB SATA HDD running at 5400rpm, a DVD Super Multi-Drive, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2400 graphics with 256MB VRAM, fingerprint recognition, Bluetooth, and 802.11n WiFi. The F8H75P-SL versions touts Core2Duo T7500 (2.2GHz) processor with 2GB of DDR2 memory while the F8H725P-SL has Core2Duo T7250 (2.0GHz) with 1GB of memory, running Vista Premium and Home respectively. Both are available in graceful white and elegant black hues.

The F8P notebooks can define your style statement or even serve as a mid-range gaming notebook with a price tag of approximately $1500 for F8H75P-SL and $1370 for F8H725P-SL. Availability is China only as of now.
Continue reading ASUS F8P Notebook.
ASUS Unveils World's First Terabyte Notebook at CES 2008
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 8, 2008 11:40 AM | Permalink

asus_logo.jpgAt this year's CES 2008, Asus, a worldwide leader in component and notebook PC design and manufacturing, announced the world´s first one-terabyte notebook in collaboration with Hitachi Global Storage Technologies.

The new ASUS M50 and M70 will be shipped out with two of the new Travelstar 5K500 (500 GB 2.5 Inch hard drive) from Hitachi, to provide unprecedented storage capacity for high definition media and personal data.

As demand for entertainment on-the-go grows rapidly, ASUS consistently strives to provide consumers with the most efficient and powerful notebooks that are both practical and durable. The new M series of notebooks answers the demand for maximum storage in a small portal form factor.
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ASUS EeePC 4G Surf Pink Version Notebook
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 7, 2008 1:58 AM | Permalink
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ASUS has released its highly successful EeePC 4G Surf in an exciting pink color. Sure to be a hit with the ladies, this pink version carries the same specs as the other 4G Surf versions. Of note, ASUS had already released it's 2G version in pink earlier last year.

Although it does not boast high hardware specifications, EeePC is known for its easy portability and is aimed at providing a superior mobile computing experience. It weighs in just under a kilogram and comes preloaded with Linux, although it is compatible with Windows XP. It has more than 40 pre-installed applications designed to learn, play, and work.
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ASUS P527 GPS Smart Phone Revolutionizes Cellular Experiences
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 6, 2008 2:59 AM | Permalink

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ASUS is finally bringing the successful P527 smartphone to the United States, its first cellular product to hit North American shores. This GPS-rocking PDA phone bagged the CES Innovative Design and Engineering Award at CES 2008.

The P527 touts an average 2-megapixel camera, 128 MB of internal memory, SiRFStar III chipset GPS, USB support, expandable memory, Bluetooth, and a 65K-color touchscreen TFT of 2.6 inches. All of these play good on the Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional. Sadly missing are WiFi and 3G.

Check this and much more from ASUS this CES at South Hall 4, booth 35162.
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Asus Eee Can Play PC Games
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 2, 2008 3:34 PM | Permalink

Asus' Eee PC has been quite the hit since its release. All types of news about it have been popping up recently -- from new peripherals to rumored new versions coming out on CES next week. Now, Mobilewhack has come across news that the Eee can play PC games. Below is a video of someone playing GTA Vice City. Members of the eeeuser.com forums have gathered a list of PC games which can be played on the Eee. Aside from the usual PC Games, it has also been said that PlayStation emulators work on the Eee, which means more games for the happy Eee fans.

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ASUS prepping second-gen EeePC?
By
Mobilewhack.com
on January 2, 2008 12:18 PM | Permalink
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Come CES, ASUS' wildly successful EeePC might make a comeback, this time much more improved than its predecessor. Rumored updates to the current 701 UMPC are a bigger screen from its current 7 inches to 8.9 inches, Windows instead of Linux, and WiMax in terms of wireless connectivity. Another significant upgrade is a rumored 8GB Flash SSD instead of the current 4GB. But all this would just be speculation until Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas next week.
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Top Ten Cell Phones of 2007
By
Mobilewhack.com
on December 31, 2007 9:52 AM | Permalink

Here is MobileWhack's Top Ten Cell Phones of 2007.
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1stApple iPhone Cell Phone
2ndSamsung F700 Cell Phone
3rd Motorola Razr2 V8
4th LG Shine
5th Palm Centro SmartPhone
6th RIM Blackberry 8310 SmartPhone
7th Helio Ocean Phone
8th Samsung BlackJack 2
9th Nokia 95 8GB Version
10thSony Ericsson K810 Cybershot Camera Phone
11thLG Veiwty
12thHTC Shift



Here is our list of the Top 10 Cell Phone Companies of 2007 based open performance and growth for the year.

1st Samsung - Been quite a amazing this year for them, answered all of their competitors moves in every sector not just phones.
2nd Apple - 5 million iphones in 6 months, enough said.
3rd Blackberry
4th Nokia
5th LG
6th Sony
7th HTC a bit of a surpise, these people are small outfit from Hungary lol amazing.
8th Motorola
9th Palm
10th Meizu rip offs in China
Asus Releases Accessories for Eee PC Mobile
By
Mobilewhack.com
on December 30, 2007 5:22 PM | Permalink

Eee_accessories.jpgA few months ago, Mobilewhack reported on the portable PC Asus Eee. The name "Eee" was derived from easy to work, easy to learn and easy to play. Well, looks like Asus wants to make things even easier because they just announced the release of various accessories for the Eee PC Mobile.

See pics of the new accessories plus their specs after the jump.
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ASUS P550 PDA Phone Provides Powerful 3G
By
Mobilewhack.com
on December 27, 2007 11:13 AM | Permalink
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Designed with business professionals in mind, the new ASUS P550 PDA Phone features an ultra-large 3.5” touch screen for more convenient viewing of online information or documents and GPS navigation.

More importantly, this compact and stylish PDA phone is a relief to users who need strong 3G performance, particularly when they travel to different countries or require high speed data transfers. Connectivity to WCDMA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS is also a plus factor for this slim silver smartphone.

When it comes to GPS navigation, it is loaded with GPS Catcher to pinpoint the user’s exact location, TMC (Traffic Message Channel) to get the latest weather report and live local traffic information. One of its unique applications is Travelog which enables users to record and share photos, routes, POIs, and memos for future viewing.

Running on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional with dimension of 121 x 70 x 16.5 mm, the ASUS P550 PDA Phone includes other key features include a 2MP camera, built-in memory of 256 MB with Mini-SD expansion slot, talk time of 3.5 hours (3G), and standby time of 350 hours (3G).

Unfortunately, retail price is not indicated in the company's announcement. But this is a Official announcement.
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Give-aways Come with Asus Premium Laptops This New Year
By
Mobilewhack.com
on December 26, 2007 12:03 PM | Permalink

The season of giving's not yet over, folks. At least not for Asus China. Asus is giving away gifts for every purchase of a select few of their premium laptops. The promo began last December 21 and would end on January 31, 2008.

• A backpack would be given to anyone who purchases any F8S laptop or the Asus F9Dc.

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• An Asus 80 GB leather-bound external HDD will be given to anyone who buys a black-and-white version F8P leather notebook as well as the newly-released U6S.

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• Buying an Asus Z37S will mean one would get a Casio watch.

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Looks like Asus is going all out. Too bad it's only in China. But maybe in the future, they could organize a worldwide promo -- if and when it becomes economically feasible for them.

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