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24 April 2008  |  Avg user rating: RatingRatingRatingRatingRating 

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Look and Feel

The M930 is chunky and large, but it is well built and solid. It might not be pocket-friendly but it should survive the rough and tumble of everyday life.

 

Ease of Use

The QWERTY keyboard is large and comfortable, but we really think this smartphone would benefit from a touch-screen.

 

Features

There are a mixture of features, for example, there is no GPS, but there is Wi-Fi; no touch-screen but there are two screens, and no document editing, but there is document viewing.

 

Performance

You have to get used to when to open the device and when to keep it closed, but that’s a matter of personal taste rather than a real performance issue.

 

Battery Life

The battery life is fairly good. You get a couple of days of usage between charges, which is standard for Windows Mobile.

 

Asus M930

Pros: Two screens and a keyboard.
Cons: The screens are not touch-sensitive and we found this to be a bind. The inner screen is a bit small, but overall it is a large and heavy smartphone.

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Verdict: As it stands, the M930 is a reasonable device. Shame about the bulk, though.