Asus Padfone 2 - Updated with official specs

makken

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Update:
Official specs:
Qualcomm APQ8064
2GB Ram
16, 32, 64GB internal storage
NO MicroSD slot
4.7" 720p IPS display (IGZO)
13MP f/2.4 Camera (Sony sensor)
NFC
2140mAh non-removable battery
WCMDA 900/2100 + LTE 800/1800/2600 for global model (NA, Aus, and Japanese models planned)
new 13-pin connector handles power, data, and video. Compatible with micro-USB
Launching with Ice Cream Sandwich
$620 - 750

Tablet dock:
10.1" 1280x800 display
5000mAh battery
NO keyboard docks

http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/16/asus-padfone-2-lte-taiwan/

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Little disappointed that there's no MicroSD slot and that its launching on ICS. Those 2 will probably push me more towards the LG Nexus than this. Nevertheless I would still get this over the GS3, OneX+ or Optimus G.

Original post said:
Anyone else excited about this?

Rumored specs are:
Qualcomm S4Pro (1.5GHz Quadcore Krait)
Adreno 320
2GB Ram
4.7" 1280 x 720 IPS display
13MP Camera
NFC
2100mAh battery
MicroSD slot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xZyZEXH-ltg#t=105s

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Between this and the LG Nexus, I really don't know which one I want more. Guess I'll have to wait until I see the announcements for both
 
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podspi

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Very, very interested... I really do think it would be convenient to combine either a phone and a tablet, or a phone and a netbook (I'd prefer the latter, tbh), but so far the docking mechanisms have been awkward and not confidence inspiring...
 

Ravynmagi

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No thanks on a 4"+ display running a quad with that battery size.

What's wrong with the 2100mAh battery? That's the same size as the Galaxy S3 and it's got a larger screen. Plus the tablet also has a battery inside it.
 

Mopetar

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Probably not something I'd buy, but I do have to hand it to ASUS for at least trying something different in this space. It might be a somewhat niche product, but I like that they're trying different things.
 

s44

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This seems like a much more plausible connector than that hatch the last one had.
 

Chocu1a

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Seeing as Asus tend to use vanilla OS, with just the launcher skinned, I would choose this over the LG Nexus.
 

Chiropteran

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Interesting concept but I'd have to handle one in person before thinking about getting one, it's hard to judge how well the connection works from pictures and even videos.

I've told myself I would never buy a non-nexus phone, so I guess by default I can't get one.
 

Tom

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Clever, but I don't get the point of it.

What advantage does this have over a phone and a tablet ?
 

vshah

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Clever, but I don't get the point of it.

What advantage does this have over a phone and a tablet ?

instant syncing since it's once device.

hopefully cheaper since you're not duplicating the flash, ram, cpu etc.
 

Kenmitch

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Looks interesting to say the least....Price dependant of course.

I envision the iPad mini as something similar. Figure it's about the only way it would fit price wise....But then again the iPhone 5 seems to be too fragile to slide in and out without damage.
 

Chrono

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Seems like one expensive solution. Since phones are normally... $600+ when you buy them outright... how much would the tablet portion cost? Another 200? That's $800+ there... ugh.
 

Aikouka

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I remember seeing the original Padfone, but did it ever get released? I could see it being shelved since it took so long after the announcement that the hardware was probably rather "ancient."
 

Mopetar

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I remember seeing the original Padfone, but did it ever get released? I could see it being shelved since it took so long after the announcement that the hardware was probably rather "ancient."

I think it was, but just not in the US or a lot of other territories.
 

Aikouka

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I think it was, but just not in the US or a lot of other territories.

Ah, that's disappointing. I didn't have much interest in one since I don't need an Android phone, but I would have liked to messed around with it in the store. :$
 

mxnerd

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It looks like a very good idea for those who needs a phone & a tablet.

But in reality, who wants to swap the phone in and out that tablet? Besides, you can't use the tablet alone! The sales will never take off.