PadFone Infinity

Asus PadFone Infinity with 5-inch 1080p Display and Infinity Station – Specs, Pricing and Features

Asus has gone bigger with the PadFone concepts, and after the lone 7-inch tablet device Asus FonePad was brought into the scene, the company announced the Asus PadFone Infinity, which comes with the 5-inch screen with a 1080p display. This could well be called as one of the best featured phones in the market, having the excellent display and the internal specs are no less, and this phone is backed by the tablet docking as the PadFone series of combination has always been doing.

Asus PadFone Infinity

The Android Smartphone having a 1080p display has got the huge storage of 64GB, and the 1.7 GHz Snapdragon 600 Quad-core processor. These specs would keep the phone in the list of one of the best Android smartphones, and after so much in the Fone side, the Pad side called the “PadFone Station” isn’t a bad tablet device either. Having a docking port on the back center, the display is a 1080p one for the 10.1-inch touchscreen. The tablet side would help as an excess battery, as with all the PadFone versions, the larger display doesn’t have anything different but the same interface and everything taken from the phone itself, just making the viewing larger, and coming as a good help when the phone battery is about to finish.

The superb camera is another excellent feature to mention about the PadFone. The 13-megapixel sensor paired with an f/2.0 5-element lens with the dedicated imaging processor making it a great addition for perfect capturing where the 1080p Full HD video recording is possible, and while that is happening, you can capture around 100 pictures continuously at 8 frames per second. The camera is located on the back of the phone, so you can do the capturing while it is being directly used, or when it is docked on the back of the tablet.

As of now, it is just the UK market where it is confirmed to be available soon, but the pricing is a major concern as Asus has set the pricing at £799 (or €999), and this pricing if converted to the US market would be costing at somewhere around $1200 or more too based on the conversion, and it wouldn’t be good at all when you are actually paying everything for a phone added up by a dummy screen that makes the viewing larger and nothing else.
The PadFone infinity has got the features that might be well comparable to some of the best in the current market, but when you are not easy with the budget, move ahead and choose something else.

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