Asus P565 vs. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
Nick | Apr 02, 2009 | Comments 0

Asus P565 vs. new Smartphone mobile and Sony Ericsson touchscreen Cellphone
handset 3.2 megapixels video player and new model HTC Album. Asus P565 and Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is the protagonist of an attractive contrast done by the types of WM Power user cellphone. The clip on the issue found in the video player you can picture how hard the battle was for XPERIA X1 with what has been called the most powerful smart phone ever market. In the video you can see a contrast based on the image of the trailer for Matrix.
The processor Qualcomm was literally off the power of Marvel. HTC has warned that these comparison cellphone are ends in themselves (also true, but users are hungry for fights between smart phone) latest a new gadgets given that their video player HTC Album is hardware accelerate, dissimilar the Core Player. Asus P565 has an 800MHz processor with 128MB of RAM and 256MB of ROM, the touch screen display is a 2.8-inch VGA, the camera is 3.2 megapixels, there is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, and micros slot for SDHC, GPS and Windows Mobile 6.1.
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