Computer maker Asus introduced a 7-inch tablet that is named Fonepad, in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Monday (02/25/2013). These tablets can be used to make phone calls.
Because it can be used to call, Asus provides a Micro-SIM card slot which can also be used to connect to the 3G network. There are two choices of internal memory, the 8GB and 16GB. Media storage can be expanded with microSD external card
The performance of this tablet is supported by Intel Atom Z2420 processor speed of 1.2 GHz and is supported by 1GB of RAM and PowerVR SGX540 graphics processor unit. The screen resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. All that has filled the Android operating system 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Battery capacity is in Fonepad 4.270mAh claimed to last up to 9 hours of continuous use. Armed with a 3MP rear camera sensor and 1.2 MP front camera.
Fonepad edge of the screen surrounded by a black frame. While the rear panel is available in gray and gold. The tablet will be sold at a price of 249 U.S. dollars, but Asus has not announced the exact date of launch in the global market.
Because it can be used to call, Asus provides a Micro-SIM card slot which can also be used to connect to the 3G network. There are two choices of internal memory, the 8GB and 16GB. Media storage can be expanded with microSD external card
The performance of this tablet is supported by Intel Atom Z2420 processor speed of 1.2 GHz and is supported by 1GB of RAM and PowerVR SGX540 graphics processor unit. The screen resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. All that has filled the Android operating system 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Battery capacity is in Fonepad 4.270mAh claimed to last up to 9 hours of continuous use. Armed with a 3MP rear camera sensor and 1.2 MP front camera.
Fonepad edge of the screen surrounded by a black frame. While the rear panel is available in gray and gold. The tablet will be sold at a price of 249 U.S. dollars, but Asus has not announced the exact date of launch in the global market.
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