Author: (An)Dante | Date: 2008-05-01 14:18 | Section: Smartphone | Source: asusmobile.ru
After ASUS P750 had been announced, many have rumored that it doesn't have a QVGA (240 x 320) display, but a full VGA (480 x 640) one, which has been limited intentionally by the manufacturer. This assumption has turned out to be true later on ans some "fixes" are already available that patch the problem. Now a Russian site uncovered an even darker secret. We have already mentioned in our ASUS P750 review that applications run quite laggy on the 64 MB RAM, which is not very much. The Russian site says, that the device has 128 MB of RAM instead of 64, and this can be used with the help of a modified software. We can only hope that ASUS will hatve its say in the matter, as P750 could be even a leader model, but as we know it has 128 MB and not, and has VGA display and not...


Can you confirm that the ram uprade can be done only by a software mod?? As far as i understand you have to change the ram blocks in the phone??
I wrote the review of this Pocket PC, but I didn't hear about this RAM thing at that time, so no, I cannot confirm that. But we're planning to write an article about the screen and the ram, so we'll see...