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June 2, 2014

ASUS’ new Fonepads offer 3G, extra processing power

by John_A

It wouldn’t be an ASUS event without a new device that functions as both a handset and a slate. And, as expected, the Taiwanese company delivered on that front here at Computex; CEO Jonney Shih announced the Fonepad 8, along with a 7-inch version, the Fonepad 7. A follow-up to ASUS’ Fonepad 7, the new devices sports similar specs, with improved performance and a slimmer design. Oh, and they boast a 64-bit processor that supposedly crushes other phones when it comes to real-world benchmarks.

On stage, Mr. Shih mostly emphasized the 64-bit processor’s performance; the Fonepad 8 runs a 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z3560 chip that apparently trounces the competition when it comes to power and efficiency. That speed should make navigating the device’s Zen interface a seamless experience, though we’ll reserve final judgment until we’ve tried it out for ourselves. The FonePad 8 also features 3G connectivity for its dual SIM slots.

Back to the more superficial stuff: the new Fonepads sport a very narrow bezel for easy one-handed use, and it will be available in black, red, gold and red. Other specs include dual front speakers (the standout feature on the previous Fonepad), a 1,280 x 800 IPS display (for both the 7- and 8-inch versions). We’ll be gathering more specs — and hands-on impressions — as soon as possible, so stay tuned.

Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, ASUS

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