During the CES 2014 Asus has unveiled its new PadFone mini, which is a hybrid of smartphone and tablet, between the two devices can be freely exchanged. However, at present is not known exactly when the PadFone is mini come on the market and how much money need to put prospects for the device on the table.
4-inch Smartphone & 7-inch tablet
The base of the mini PadFone consists of a 4-inch smartphone, which comes with a resolution of 800 × 480 pixels and an IPS + panel. Furthermore, the following properties are offered: Intel Atom Z2560 (dual core, 1.6 GHz), 1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM (expandable via microSD), 8-megapixel camera, 2-megapixel front camera and a pre-installed Google Android 4.3 - but an update to Android 4.4 KitKat is to take place as soon as possible.
HSPA +, Bluetooh 4.0 and 802.11 b / g / n WiFi are also on board, the smartphone comes with a 1170 mAh battery and therefore brings 116g on the scales. The tablet of Asus PadFone mini comes up with a 7-inch display and a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels, here also is an IPS + panel used. The so-called Station of the PadFone mini features a 2100 mAh battery and a weight of 260g, the smartphone may be simply integrated into the tablet and can then be used as such.
Asus PadFone mini: Dual SIM compatibility
A peculiarity of the Asus PadFone mini is the ability to use two SIM cards at once - the dual SIM technology is widespread, especially in Asia, the USA and Europe, however, so far only a few manufacturers put on two SIM cards in one device. Perhaps the PadFone will contribute to making it a mini convertible.
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