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Asus has clearly decided that if it can't distinguish its phones from others in the market by way of software or styling, it'll do so by forging them out of solid granite. We thought the P750 was a well bolted together bit of kit. However, it feels like a badly assembled Airfix model next to the M930, a device that you could …

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  1. Tim Cook

    Shame

    A very nice hardware design, rendered completely pointless - and, I'd guess, customerless - by being built around boring old WM Standard.

    Fit it with WM Professional and a bigger internal screen (with or without touch) and you'd have a very capable smartphone complete with full Office suite. If they couldn't achieve that at this price/form factor, I don't know why they bothered.

  2. /\/\j17
    Unhappy

    Oh look, another Nokia E90 clone

    Impressive that el Reg manage to get through 4 pages of review without noticing that it look like a knock-off of the Nokia E90 - just with a smaller, lower res. internal screen (400x240x65k colours vs 800x352x16m colours).

  3. AlTheITBloke
    Alert

    Its a Nokia

    Is it just me or does this phone remind anyone else of the Nokia E90? (Especially the keyboard area)

  4. AlTheITBloke
    Alert

    Hmmmm....

    Is it just me or does this phone look suspiciously like the Nokia E90?

  5. Nick Palmer

    @Tim Cook

    Fair point - one wonders why you'd spend the extra on this, over, say an HTC S730, which has Office Mobile. Mind you, I thought Office Mobile was standard on WM6 devices, Standard AND Pro.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Toshiba Portege G910 is a better bet

    Has a much better internal display and the keyboard is just as good

    http://blog.whatlaptop.co.uk/page/whatlaptop?entry=reviewed_magellan_maestro_4245

  7. AlTheITBloke
    Unhappy

    Office Mobile

    Office Mobile now for some reason only allows you to open and modify existing documents, which seems strangley odd?!?

  8. Steve Foster

    Internal Screen

    Pity it's not VGA or even WVGA, instead of wasting all that space around it.

    Is OpenOffice for WM available yet? :p

  9. Paul
    Unhappy

    Such a shame...

    They spoiled it by putting Windows on.

  10. Nick Palmer

    @AlTheITBloke

    Only the version supplied w/WM Standard; the version w/WM Pro lets you create new docs (indeed, I've used it for that on my Touch Dual). You can get around it in Standard, though, by copying blank docs to the device, modifying them and then saving under different names.

  11. Keith Langmead
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    E90 competitor that doesn't compete

    I would think the only people who'd want this are those who want an E90 on the cheap! It looks like they've taken the basic form factor, and then removed all the good points from it.

    Smaller screen and lower res as already mentioned aside, having the phone only able to open to an angle is going to be annoying for anyone wanting to use when it is in their hands rather than on a desk, and seems like they've gone back to the old communicator style! One of the best things with the E90 is being able to use it at an angle on a desk, but also to open it completely when in your hands which makes it so much easier to see the screening while typing.

    This is a phone without a market. At the top end people will pay the extra for the quality of an actual E90, and at the low end, there are better, cheaper and more functional smart phones already out there which do the same things better.

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