Since the Taiwanese Asus announced the development of this terminal until we finally see it in stores, a long time has passed. However, the concept in which this Asus PadFone is inscribed could well be worth the wait in the face of its target audience, as we will see below. In any case, the wait is about to end.
As has confirmed the company, will be in mid-July when the Asus PadFone land in stores in our country. Contrary to what was announced at the beginning, the phone will not be sold with the option of additionally acquiring the device that turns the smartphone into a tablet, but the set will be what makes up the sales package. In total, the Asus PadFone will be priced at 700 euros, a cost that for many users who were on the trail of this set will be the most appetizing.
There is, for the moment, a precise date for the launch of the Asus PadFone, limiting itself to the approach of the equator next July as a margin for the premiere of this dual device. And it is important to highlight the double character of the Asus PadFone. On the one hand, the terminal is a touch phone with a 4.3-inch screen that works with the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. On the other hand, we have a tablet that, unless we install the mobile inside, does not offer any operation. The tablet has a 10.1 inch screen, and in conjunction with the telephone it can offer a range of up to 63 hours.
At the spec level, the Asus PadFone responds with good arguments. The terminal has a dual-core processor that develops a frequency of 1.5 GHz, accompanied by a one GB RAM memory. The screen mobile offers a very interesting resolution of 960 x 540 pixels "" perhaps, away from the low side of the table of smartphones high - end date, which already boast panels HD "" while station-tablet reaches 1,280 x 800 pixels.
Connections are supplied by mobile. Almost nothing is left out, and we find in the Asus PadFone 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS options, with A-GPS support, as well as microUSB and miniHDMI. The basic model has an internal memory of 16 GB, expandable with up to an additional 32 GB from microSD memories "" with the option of using the 32 GB of space in the cloud that Asus itself provides us for three years "". The phone has a dual camera system, with a VGA sensor on the front of the device and another oneight megapixels with FullHD function on the back; the tablet, meanwhile, includes a web for video calls 1.3 megapixels.
One of the most interesting points of the Asus PadFone is precisely in the fact that it can combine two devices in one. Part of the philosophy with which this duo-team was conceived was based on the idea of being able to share the mobile data connection in two terminals, although this utility today would have become obsolete in the face of duplication services of the same data quota that could managed from multiple devices.