Phones the size of tablets are a growing trend at this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. First Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab 8.0 and that announcement was followed by the Asus Fonepad. A long-rumored product by Asus, the Fonepad is a 7-inch Android tablet that is also capable of making phone calls. The Fonepad as rumored features an Intel Atom Z2420 processor and is powered on 1GB RAM. The device also features 3G wireless capabilities and its display pushes out 1,280 x 800 pixels of resolution. The Fonepad’s screen is helped along by a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. Running on a largely untouched Google Android 4.1 OS the Fonepad delivers all of the games, apps and other software we have come to expect from the mobile/tablet-based OS. Asus has also thrown in 16GB of built-in storage alongside a microSD card reader that supports 32GB cards. The phone-ready tablet also includes a 3-megapixel rear camera and a conference ready 1.2-megapixel front camera. Asus didn’t list the running time for the Fonepad at MWC but the devices 4,270mAH should provide a decent amount of use before a recharge is required. Asus has managed to do a good job in terms of pricing the [...]
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