ASUS unveiled the first Windows Mobile powered UMTS smartphone – the P305. While popularity of video calls has been rising, phones have found it hard to keep up. The P305 overcomes the problem of laggy videocalls by packing more power with its processor, making sure video calls go smoothly. With Direct Push Technology, it updates its Outlook client and other organisers when synching with Exchange Server 2003 so everything’s always updated. With Windows Media Player 10, Bluetooth 1.2, IrDA and mini-SD expansion, the P305 is a great mobile companion. Via the unwired
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