The Asus Padfone Infinity has finally gone on sale, with the US seemingly getting first dibs.
The multi-talented device will hit the shelves in its home country next month in two color schemes.
Problem seems to be limited to Taiwanese devices, although ASUS is replacing them for free.
The update brings a couple of new features plus improvements to existing ones.
The camera of the latest Padfone Infinity put to the test, first samples inside.
Padfone Infinity moves to a 1080p screen, while the Fonepad is a 7" tablet with phone functionality.
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Owners of the original Padfone will soon be getting the long-awaited Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update.
ASUS Padfone 2 global sales near one million mark, according to Taiwan manufacturers.
The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for Asus PadFone 2 is now seeding over-the-air.
The LG Nexus 4 has appeared in GLBenchmark with a top 4 result, official photos leaked too.
We contacted Asus to clear up some things about the upcoming phone/tablet droid hybrid.
The smartphone/tablet combo will first hit Europe, Asia, with the US following by the end of the year.
With lots of positive energy, ASUS chairman Jonney Shih presented the Padfone 2, watch the full show here.
The upcoming hybrid powerhouse gets shown off by no other but Jerry Shen - the CEO of ASUS.
The device will be launched at simultaneous events in its native Taipei and Milano, Italy.
The price of the smartphone/tablet dock bundle comes dangerously close to a four digit number.
The smartphone alone will cost $610, with the tablet and keyboard adding $370 to that.
The reason is the Snapdragon S4 manufacturer TSMC has halted production of the new 28nm chips.