ASUS P320 Galaxi Mini at CeBIT 2008




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Unwired View’s Staska has spent some hands-on time with the P320 Galaxi Mini Windows Mobile smartphone from ASUS at CeBIT this week, and while much of the media’s attention has been lavished onto its faster, eye-catching Lamborghini sibling, Staska has still come away impressed by the P320’s capabilities.  Although 2.5G only – with quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz), GPRS and EDGE – the Galaxi Mini nonetheless has a GPS receiver, 2-megapixel camera and spacious 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen.  Really, it’s the sat-nav functionality and the low price that marks the P320 out as a potential winner; ASUS are predicting an unlocked retail price of €300 ($456). 

ASUS P320 Galaxi Mini

ASUS P320 Galaxi Mini smartphone

Powered by a Texas Instruments OMAP 850 CPU running at 200MHz, and with 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM, the P320 won’t exactly be a 3D powerhouse but it should be fine for Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.  It also has Bluetooth 2.0, a USB 2.0 port and a microSD slot to augment the onboard storage.

ASUS expect the P320 Galaxi Mini to be available in Europe during Q2 2008.

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One Response to “ASUS P320 Galaxi Mini at CeBIT 2008”

  1. SKhan says:

    The device shape isn’t appealing, it looks like Plam treo. Asus is not actully comes up with any sort of aggressive marketing approach. Features are also very common on attraction for new users.


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