It all goes together to make a well-rounded smartphone that's just about the most pocketable Windows Mobile PDA phone you're likely to come across. Unfortunately, though, there's no getting around the fact that the P320's small screen makes using Windows ...
Abstract: The processor is slow and the lack of built-in memory are annoying, with the former being responsible for some slow running, and the latter for the need to buy microSD cards fairly pronto. But despite its little faults, we do like this device a lot. As...
Small size and lightweight, GPS module, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, Well-priced
Side buttons not easy to use, Stylus dependency, Unsatisfactory battery life, No microSD card bundled, Low data transfer rates
The Asus P320 PDA phone is available in the market for Rs. 13,000. The HTC Touch sells for around 14.5k now. But since you dont get a microSD card bundled, add around 600-700 bucks for a 1GB card to the price. Also, local city maps from vendors like ...
Abstract: Mini is a word that is seldom associated with Windows Mobile handhelds, but if you set your sights on the new ASUS P320 Mini GPS PDA Phone, its moniker actually makes sense. Despite the domination enjoyed by both HTC and Samsung in the Windows Mob...
Abstract: By Tony LimTHE first thing that strikes you about this smartphone is its size.Slightly longer and thicker than a credit card, the Asus P320 certainly qualifies as one of the smallest Windows Mobile smartphones around. Weighing just 105g, it is highly p...