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Build & Design
The Asus P552w is available in two color options; black and white, of which we received the black one. The phone looks good and is much better than the P320, which, though looked good, felt plasticky. The P552w also has a plastic build but it's got a rubberized finish that not only enhances the feel of the handset in the palm of your hand, but also gives a good grip of the device. The phone is marginally larger in dimensions than the HTC Touch but its light weight makes it very pocket friendly.

The face of this PDA is largely possessed by the large 2.8-inch screen. The screen has a 240x320pixels with 65K color support. The legibility of the screen under direct sunlight is pretty poor and if the brightness is set below 50 percent, it makes reading a strain.
Above the screen there is the earpiece and beside it an LED that blinks green notifying power status and red when alerting low battery, missed call or message received. The stylus compartment is at the top right corner and even though the stylus looks very plasticky, it is much better than the stylus seen on the Sony Ericsson W960i.
Below the screen there is a 5-way D-pad, which stands out with its chrome finish. Other than this there are two calling keys, a Glide button and an OK button. The calling keys are placed at the bottom corners of the phone which makes it a bit difficult to access. The Glide and the OK button also find the D-pad encroaching on their key space making them smaller.

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