subject: Asus Announced Second Generation Padfone 2 [print this page] ASUS, global leader in the new era has recently announced its latest PadFone 2. This company has made a big name for itself exploring hybrid, which is a convertible form factors in mobile with the transformer Pad series and brought the same transforming sleekness to the phone and tablet with first generation Padfone.
This company develops the successful PadFone 2 which is a combination of an Android smartphone and dockable tablet to get incredible mobile flexibility. Some of the apps are designed to optimized on-the-fly to support both the tablet and phone modes. This acts as an instant transition between smartphone and tablet screen sizes. Integrated into a tablet display screen powering a tablet. When a tablet is attached with a keyboard it becomes the phone unit and tablet display, keyboards are essentially dumb accessories that changed into real life when smartphone is inserted and docked.
Extremely easy to share service and save options give this phone a perfect sleek touch with 64 GB and 50 GB of ASUS web storage offered free for 2 years. PadFone 2 provides endless possibilities to store data. Synchronization of data between different devices is a thing of the past. The PadFone storage is used by PadFone 2 station when two are connected. There is just one plan needed for both the devices when shared mobile data connectivity between smartphone and tablet. Supported to 42Mbit/s DC-HSPA+ and 100Mbit/s LTE offers superfast web surfing and downloads.
Featured a new version of SuperNote app that converts handwritten motes that are made up in multiple languages into complete editable text. With user friendly enhancements, its translation tool translates any word, phrase or sentences and in email, web page or app at touch without any need for a third-party translation tool. Available at the end of this year in Europe (Bulgaria,Malaysia, Denmark, Finland, Singapore, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Romania, Italy, Poland, Portugal,Sweden) and Asia (Hong Kong, India, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, U.A.E). and later in some other countries.
PadFone has debuted at a time when data was costly and major carries such as AT&T mobility with wireless version that did not provide Mobile Shared Plans and share every plans. There was a lot of interest in the PadFones as the core and this device is a smartphone. These sharable plans let users flexibility and are available at more affordable then getting individual data plans for every device that is owned. The concept of a modular docking smartphone tablet notebook may be redundant specially when the cost of ownership of a device was high.