
Perhaps haunted by losses or encouraged by the good results obtained by the Nexus 7 that they manufacture for Google, ASUS are willing to put all the meat on the grill and they are already preparing the presentation of the new Padfone Infinity. The date chosen for the event is next Tuesday, September 17, and as if it were the launch of a space rocket, the website of the Taiwanese firm has started the countdown to ignition.
El Asus PadFone Infinity was announced last February during MWC of Barcelona in which there was talk of a device with aluminum housing, XNUMX-inch HD display, processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 1,7 gigahertz and graphics processor - GPU - Adreno 320, two gigs of RAM, 13 megapixel rear camera to LED flash, LTE support, WiFi and internal storage of 32 or 64 gigs. Since then and taking into account the changes and novelties that have been reaching the world of smartphones, the main variation that we could find in the presentation is that the new Asus PadFone Infinity could definitely equip a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset instead of the one mentioned in his day. All this without ruling out the smartphone plus tablet combo, which make this model a particularly striking device in the mobile phone market.
PadFone 'The Future'
As we have just verified and to make the wait until the presentation next Tuesday, which will take place in Taipei and from the hand of the CEO of the company, Jerry Shen, Asus has published a short video in which we can see a smartphone coming out like a sidereal rocket from a company tablet and bound for the future, which is nothing more than the title with which the Taiwanese firm has baptized the video itself .
After this, we only have to wait six more days to get to know the new one in depth Asus PadFone Infinity and confirm or deny rumors about its technical specifications, such as the possibility of having a card slot MicroSDand will have more RAM of the two gigs already mentioned or whether it will be equipped with a larger capacity battery and, therefore, autonomy.
Source: ASUS Vía: uberism y Engadget
