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Asus P527

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Product summary

The goodThe good: The Asus P527 offers a lot of features in a compact design, including GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a 2-megapixel camera. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone also comes loaded with a handful of extra utilities for the mobile professional.

The badThe bad: The P527 is excruciatingly slow in performance, and it lacks 3G support. It's also expensive.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Asus P527 Windows Mobile smartphone may offer a ton of features and an attractive design but that's all canceled out by its frustratingly slow performance.

Specifications: OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional ; Installed RAM: 64 MB ; Processor: Texas Instruments 200 MHzOMAP850 ; ; See full specs

Price range: $544.99 - $599.89

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 04/15/2008

Chances are when you hear the name Asus, you think of motherboards and computer components, or the Eee PC laptop, and probably not smartphones. However, the company is hoping to change that with its latest crop of handsets, including the subject of this review: the Asus P527. And while it certainly got our attention, it was for all the wrong reasons.

At first glance, the P527 looks to be a dream with a long laundry list of features--Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6--and a compact design. Asus also does a nice thing by throwing in a number of helpful utilities and applications for the mobile professional. However, it is simply underpowered and suffers from horribly slow performance. The frustration isn't worth the extras, and it's definitely not worth the $499 unlocked price (plus, we want 3G support, too). If you're willing to drop that kind of cash, you're way better off getting the Nokia N95.

Design
For all the features that it offers, the Asus P527 is an amazingly compact smartphone. It measures 4.4 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 0.6 inch deep and weighs 4.5 ounces. This makes it look and feel like a regular cell phone, and you'll be able to comfortably slip it into a pants pocket. The overall shape of the P527 reminded us of the Sony Ericsson P1i, but it has a brushed aluminum face that's attractive, and there's a soft-touch finish on the back that makes the handset easy to grip.


Considering the number of features packed into the smartphone, the Asus P527 is a fairly compact device. Here it is pictured next to the Samsung Ace.

On its front is a 2.6-inch diagonal touch screen with a 65,000-color output and 320x240 pixel resolution. In general, text and images are easy to read but the colors tend to wash out in brighter environments. Asus also provides an alternative Asus Launcher screen that aggregates frequently used applications and menus in one place.


The P527 includes a number of shortcut buttons for one-click access to various applications and menus.

Below the display, you'll find a familiar navigation array of two soft keys, Talk and End buttons, a Start menu launcher, an OK button, and a joystick. The latter is fairly small and stiff, so we had a quite a number of mistaken presses. In addition to the alphanumeric keypad, Asus includes a handful of eight other shortcut buttons for one-click access to applications, such as GPS, Bluetooth, Messages, and the voice recorder. We appreciate these keys since Windows Mobile devices aren't exactly the easiest to operate, requiring a lot of menu digging and extra steps.

For easier one-handed operation, the left spine holds a jog wheel/volume rocker and an OK button, while there's a lock switch, a reset hole, a camera activation key, and a microSD/SDHC expansion slot on the right side. On the bottom, you'll find a 2.5mm headset jack and a mini USB port. A power button sits on the top, and the camera and speaker are located on the backside.


A microSD expansion slot is located on the lower-right side of the smartphone.

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  • mobiletechreview.com

    Editors' rating: 60

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 74

    Summary: (the maximum amount of time we test). Another plus is that the 2-megapixel camera is better than those of most phones in this class. But everything about the P527--from its shutter lag to its simple data entry--is so ploddingly slow that the phone will qu

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  • mobileburn.com

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: For a company just entering the North American market, Asus has put together an extremely solid offering with the P527.

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 50

    Summary: ASUS may make fast motherboards, but the company underestimates the power required for a satisfying Windows Mobile 6 experience.

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