The Treo Killer returns.

BenQ P51. The name alone commands attention. Taking smartphones to new heights. Features, functionality and a bit of sexy. What more can you ask for?

Even though BenQ Mobile does not consider this phone the flagship model of phones announced during Cebit many people have been waiting for this phone.

Here’s the run down. Windows Mobile. BenQ Mobile knows where the future lies when it comes to mobile communication. Knowing this the BenQ P51 is equipped with Microsofts latest incarnation of its mobile operating system.

Wi-Fi, that’s right (802.11 B & G).
GPS receiver, now how cool is that?

Still not getting the picture? The BenQ P51 can jump from pay to free with VOIP through use of Skype whenever you visit a Wi-Fi hotspot.

While you’re getting excited over your free conversation and happen to get lost, the BenQ P51’s built in GPS can help you get on the right track. (software required)

Qwerty keyboard, huge screen with 65k colors, Quad band using GPRS. if you’re asking if it has Bluetooth, that is a no brainer. Of course it has Bluetooth.

Built with 128 MB of memory and contains the same amount for flash and is expandable with the standard SD card slot.

Now of course since this is geared towards the busines crowd the phones built-in camera is lightweight, only a mere 1.3 megapixels.

The BenQ P51 also comes equipped with a mediaplayer and 3D surround sound.

4 Hours talk time
150 Standby

No price information is available.

- BigBerries