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Build & Design
The Asus P525 is an elegant looking PDA phone. The phone looks much better than the previously reviewed P535. The P535 has a boxed finish while the P525 has more of curves. This gives the P525 a much more ergonomic feel. You can hold and use it comfortably. Let's take a closer look.

The P525 has a thin chrome strip above the screen. It's a neat touch to denote the earpiece of the phone. The chrome strip also hides an LED under it, which blinks green when in standby and red for any alert or for that matter even a battery low/charging warning.

The screen is large and is 2.8-inch in length. The display is sharp and with the brightness set to an optimal level, it's still readable. Below the screen is the numerical keypad with a row of function keys on either side. Then there is a joystick which sits in-between the #2 and #5 keys. This should have actually been very uncomfortable, and though it does to certain extent Asus have done a pretty good job by incorporating a joystick in-between a keypad. The #2 and #5 keys are raised a level above the rest of the keypad.
The right side of the phone has a standby button and a hold switch, which locks all the keys instead of having a lock code/combination. It saves a lot of trouble like removing the stylus to touch the screen or key combinations with just a manual open or lock through a sliding switch.

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