Alongside
decidedly flashier announcements, ASUS has also chosen CeBIT to debut its diminutive, modestly-specced P320, a Windows Mobile 6 Professional piece sans 3G that we
first spied last month. It's not going to turn any heads, but hey, that's what the ZX1's all about; the P320 is really here to get down in the trenches, get dirty, and get some work done, all while making sure it doesn't dwarf the hand it's in. We'd prefer, oh, any other color besides flesh tone, but thanks to a positively miniature 99 x 55 x 13.35mm outline, 2 megapixel camera, and WiFi, we might just be willing to overlook it. What's more, there's no mention of GPS on the spec sheet, but we're going to venture a guess the necessary circuitry is on board thanks to a side button conveniently labeled -- you guessed it -- "GPS." Check more pictures after the break, or just hold out for a release whenever ASUS gets around to it. Your call.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dave @ Mar 5th 2008 9:14AM
die QVGA, Die.
Yubastard @ Mar 5th 2008 11:02AM
please, say it louder!
NutritionN @ Mar 5th 2008 11:10AM
Plus, the 128/64 memory management with WM devices has simply got to go.
Howard @ Mar 5th 2008 11:14AM
How do you introduce a new Windows Mobile phone with only 128MB ROM/64MB RAM? The chips are the same freakin' package.
leo11877 @ Mar 5th 2008 12:43PM
Only thing that beats common sense is Greed!
Virtuous @ Mar 12th 2008 4:15PM
Smartphone manufacturers far too often fail to realize that skimping on memory results in poor user experiences.