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All Reviews | More Mobile Phone Reviews Asus P527 GPS Smartphone ReviewDate: 2008-05-14 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Asus Features & Specifications The battery is a 1300mAh lithium-ion good for 4-5 hours of talk time and 150 to 200 hours of standby. Wireless connectivity for the device is 802.11b/g and it has Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. The device can surf the web and view HTTP and WAP 1.2.1/2 sites. Memory for the device is 128Mb of flash and 64Mb of SDRAM. Memory expansion is available with microSD/SDHC cards. The GPS receiver is a SiRF Star III with an internal antenna. The camera for the Asus P527 has 2MP. Audio formats supported include MP3, WMA, and AAC with supported video format of MPEG-4/H.263. The device has full PDA style functions along with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint capabilities. A FM receiver is built-in and the device ships with maps of North America. In Use The software included with the Asus P527 is very interesting though with the ability to capture images with the camera on the phone and append them to a GPS route that can be uploaded to Google Earth. The software also allows for reporting your GPs position to contacts on pre-defined lists. The FM tuner works well and is a nice addition to the device. Call quality was good, not on par with my iPhone, but decent nonetheless. The speaker phone volume was too low for my tastes. Connecting the phone to a Bluetooth headset was very easy to do as well. The processor used in the phone is plainly too slow for all the Asus P527 wants to do. The device ahs an onscreen keyboard and comes with a stylus for using the keyboard. The stylus is rather cheap and made from plastic. It feels like it will last a few months before you need a replacement. The camera is best used for images in a pinch since it lacks flash. Most shots I took turned out dark and grainy despite lighting conditions. Configuring email accounts on the device was easy enough and for some accounts like Gmail the phone will ever find the server info it needs from the web. Web surfing on the AT&T EDGE network was slower than on my iPhone with the same network. On the whole the Asus P527 is just pokey. Final Thoughts
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