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ASUS PadFone To Be Officially Launched During MWC
ASUS PadFone To Be Officially Launched During MWC

The ASUS PadFone,a tablet/smartphone hybrid, first made its appearance at Computex last year; later, ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih appeased interested buyers during last year's AsiaD conference in October with the announcement that the device will be released in Q1 this year. Unfortunately, we haven't heard much of it since - that is, till now. MoDaCo reported that ASUS has confirmed that the device will be launched at MWC on the 27th of February. The ASUS Padfone, first rumored to feature a Qualcomm processor, is said to feature a Tegra 3 processor alongside the Android 4.0 operating system.
The below video by NetbookNews will give you a rough idea of what to expect from the upcoming device, including backward compatibility with the original Transformer's dock as well as Padfone-specific apps and widgets:
Source: MoDaCo via Android Guys
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