Recently there was word that ASUS will release the MyPal A716 Pocket PC in the U.S. in the near future. Today, however, comes the news directly from ASUS that this device won't be available in this country for several more months.
Is it possible that Asus has dropped the Microsoft Smartphone OS in favor of Pocket PC Phone Edition? That seems possible as Asus has gone quiet about their Smartphone model and has begun showing off the MyPal 8100, targeted directly at the Sony Ericsson P900.
ASUS is planning to release two Pocket PC models in 2004. The MyPal A8100 will be a Phone Edition device, while the My Pal A716 will offer both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
PROportable is now offering a folding keyboard for the Asus MyPal A620.
The Federal Communications Commission has given ASUSTeK permission to release a CompactFlash card that offers GPRS wireless service.
Mobile Planet is now shipping the Asus MyPal A620 in the United States. The A620 runs Windows Mobile 2003 on a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor and includes 64MB of memory.
ASUS is a Taiwanese electronics company best known for their motherboards. In the second quarter of next year they plan on adding to their PDA line with a new Smartphone and an upgrade of their current A600 Pocket PC.
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