September 20, 2007
Asus P550 specs leaked by FCC
It often happens that the first we hear about a new smartphone about to enter the market is when it receives FCC approval.
This time its Asus who have had their thunder stolen by the US body in the form of approval for their P550 smartphone.
FCC information is always very dry and this is no different.
The P550 runs on the Windows Mobile 6.0 OS. It has a 520Mhz processor, GPS, WiFi, 2 megapixel camera, and tri-band GSM radio with UMTS. Something to look forward to then.
Source: IntoMobile
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