0000000297_0tf631570112522.jpgThe ASUS P525 may be the right thing for you. As always, ASUS has packed some very nice features into the P525 - the numeric keypad, a business card scanning solution, auto focus and 4 x digital zoom. Check out our review to learn the up’s and down’s of this device! The ASUS P525 looks like the alternative device for all those who think that the HTC Hermes is just too big to be carried around as the everyday phone. The technical data of the P525 looks promising. It is powered by a 416 Mhz. CPU what makes it good enough to use skype in any wireless lan network.
The ASUS P525 is one of the pocket pc phones running Windows Mobile 5.0 that does not have a QWERTY keyboard on the front but a number keypad. This is a design you expect to find to non-windows mobile phones. The presence of the numeric number pad makes it easy to dial phone numbers and writing quick SMS messages.

Asus P525 Reviews From techtree

I am interested in paying for this item so i will want to know its present condition and also i will want to know if it is the original box and I shall be paying you through your prefered payment by credit card are most Preferable and ok by me I am sending the item to my One and only son in Nigeria as a birthday gift.I dont mind i will pay you for the shipping cost to Lagos Nigeria,so i would like you to get back to me with the shipping cost because i want you to ship it to him in Nigeria immediatelly please kindly get back to me with the total cost including the shipping cost so i can transfer the funds into your account now And i will also be offering the Additional Amount of to the Shipping Cost so as to get the Item shipped fast to him in Lagos,Nigeria I Await for your Urgent Response asap. Thanks Again. best regards oloyesa

Asus P525 Reviews From zdnet

I’ve been using it for one year. Pros: well-balanced speed / connectivity /reliability, just as it reads in the article. Cons: the keyboard can ONLY be used when dialing, it’s totally unusable for writing SMSes or texts, which makes that, taking into account Contacts and speed dialing, you get to use it 1-2% of the time while it adds some 3cm/1.2 inch plus to the length. The lock key is very good idea but during phone calls it doesn’t lock display which is VERY annoying because holding the phone in your pocket during calls

Asus P525 Reviews from cnet

The good:
* Attractive
* Pleasing battery life
* Multiple data input options
* Push e-mail support
* Full suite of connectivity options

The bad:
* Sluggish performance when multitasking
* Camera quality means card recognition feature is useless
* Phone keypad is less efficient than a QWERTY keyboard
* No 3G support

The bottomline:
Attractive and well-rounded, the P525 is a highly proficient smartphone for those that aren’t intent on performing extensive data entry.

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