ASUS PadFone Mini leaks: the size of the phone convertible into a tablet is reduced

ASUS PadFone Mini

Has leaked images and some Technical specifications of the ASUS PadFone Mini, a review of its line of convertibles between phone and tablet but with a smaller size. The friends of @evleaks return with one of their memorable tips and show us press photos of the device as well as important details of its endowment.

This model repeats the type of assembly that we have seen so far in the PadFone family. It is a phone that we can attach to a tablet through a rear slot. In this way, we can enjoy an experience on a larger screen while preserving the applications, data and profiles that we had loaded on our phone.

ASUS PadFone Mini

The screen of the tablet is significantly smaller. From what we see we would bet on about 7 inches. The phone has changed its size, going from the 5 inches of the Padfone Infinity to the 4,3 inches that we will see in this model.

The endowment of the smartphone also changes. Your screen will be X resolution, significantly dropping from the Full HD of the last model in the series.

Your chip will be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 de that has a low-power Cortex-A7 quad-core processor, such as the Moto G. It will move Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and not the latest version 4.4 KitKat.

ASUS: format browsers

As we see, ASUS continues with its intense exploring the limits of formats. After pioneering the concept of a hybrid laptop tablet, they now continue to explore their limits with the phone with the Transformer philosophy. On this occasion, the contrast between the experience of the size of the two screens is less than in previous installments. It is clear that with the reduction in the size of the smartphone they are targeting a type of consumer who is not a fan of large devices and who is looking for a more discreet solution.

The leak can be interpreted as a prelude to a presentation of the PadFone Mini at the next CES 2014. There we hope to see many models that reflect on the limits between the two most common formats of mobile devices. We already know that Huawei it will do it with PhoPad and that others like Samsung could also give some surprise.

Source: evleaks


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