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Asus M930 is official – Nokia E90 competitor running Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 at 3:50 PM

Asus has gone official with their Nokia E90-fighter, the Asus M930. Complete with Nokia E90-stying, the lateral-flipper brings the “Communicator” goods to the Windows Mobile camp. Unfortunately, this brick-ish Asus M930 Communicator runs Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard, so you won’t be getting your touch-on anytime soon with this handset.

Asus M930 Communicator runs Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard

Still, if you’re looking for a WinMo alternative to the QWERTY-sliders from the likes of HTC, this Asus M930 Communicator might be your best bet.

We already know everything there is to know about this tri-band GSM device, but here’s a quick rundown on the specs:

- Windows Mobile 6 Standard
- TI TI2431 processor at 450MHz
- 3G + HSDPA
- QVGA 2″ Screen (external) + 2.6″ WQVGA screen (internal) – 400×240
- Internal QWERTY, external 12 key keypad
- 256MB ROM
- 64MB RAM
- WiFi / Bluetooth 2.0
- 2.0 Megapixel Autofocus Camera
- microSD expansion
- 158g
- 113mm x 54mm x 18.7mm

Seeing as how the Asus M930 Communicator isn’t slated to ship until CeBIT in March, we’ll have to wait a bit longer to get our hands on this monster.

[Via: MoDaCo]

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  • j .reid

    hey this phone is awesome :)

  • Biswadeep Biswas

    This phone gets hunged up and stops working very frequently.