ASUS Padfone Infinity Android phone (preview)
The ASUS Padfone Infinity is the third-generation model of the Padfone series.
ASUS seems hell bent on the modular concept of a smartphone that docks into a tablet shell. The company has just unveiled the third-generation model of its Padfone product, the Padfone Infinity. It boasts a full HD display, a 13-megapixel camera and up to 64GB of internal memory.
Pros
- Full HD screen
- Hefty internal memory
- 4G-capable
Cons
- Slightly heavier than predecessor
- No microSD card slot
- No AU release date or price
Bottom Line
The ASUS Padfone Infinity is the third-generation model of the company's Padfone line of products. It has a full HD display, a 13-megapixel camera and up to 64GB of internal memory.
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Price
TBA (AUD)
The Padfone Infinity is the third Padfone product to be released by ASUS. The company started with the original Padfone, then launched the Padfone 2 last year, though it still hasn't officially released that model in Australia.
The Padfone Infinity is an upgraded version of the Padfone 2. The biggest improvement appears to be a 5in, full HD Super IPS+ display with a resolution of 1920x1080, up from a 4.7in, 720p display on the previous model. This gives the screen a pixel density of 441ppi, which is among the highest on the market.
The Padfone Infinity Station has a 10.1in IPS screen with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels.
The internals of the phone have also been given a significant boost. The Padfone Infinity is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor and has 2GB of RAM. There's also up to 64GB of internal memory available, though there's no microSD card slot to expand that storage.
The ASUS Padfone Infinity weighs 671g all up (Padfone Infinity docked into Padfone Infinity Station) which is slightly heavier than the Padfone 2. However, the phone itself is thinner (8.9mm) than its predecessor and the Padfone Infinity station also gets a higher resolution screen. The 10.1in IPS screen now has a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, up from the Padfone 2 Station's resolution of 1280x800.
The Padfone Infinity is slightly heavier but thinner than its Padfone 2 predecessor.
Unfortunately, owners of the original Padfone or the Padfone 2 will be disappointed to learn that the Padfone Infinity won't work with previous models of the Padfone Station. If you're upgrading from either of these models, you'll need to purchase the new dock, too. The Padfone Infinity itself has a 2400mAh, non-removable battery that ASUS says will last up to 19 hours of talk time, while the Padfone Infinity Station has a 5000mAh battery that's rated at 57 hours of talk time.
The ASUS Padfone Infinity will ship with the latest 4.2 Jelly Bean version of Google's Android operating system. The device will support both 3G and LTE data, so it will work with Australian 4G networks if and when it launches Down Under. Interestingly, the Padfone Infinity uses a nano-SIM rather than a micro-SIM.
If you're upgrading from previous Padfone models, you'll need to purchase the new Padfone Infinity dock.
ASUS will launch the Padfone Infinity from April in Europe starting from €999. There's been no word yet on an Australian release or pricing, with ASUS Australia saying it is "waiting for the team from head office to inform us of the schedule" Down Under.
Related content
• ASUS Padfone 2 preview
• ASUS Padfone review
• ASUS: Padfone 2 won't get Aussie release until 2013
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Jose Casas
1
When are they ever going to offer this amazing device/s in the US through a major cell carrier?
Wazza
2
Wanted to get the PadFone 2 but with ASUS refusing to release it DownUnder i'm now actually going to buy any Brand other than ASUS.
You treat us like second class citizens, then i flip you the bird ASUS.
This infinity PadFone will be the same, we wont get it in Oz until well after PadFone 2 is released.
ASUS need a dose of their own medicine, they treat us like 2nd class then i treat them as 2nd rate
Freddy
3
NO Radio, unless you pay 3G rates for internet radio, and No External storage. Asus vs Apple. there is no difference. How about an external storage on the pad???
Like Wazza, when is it been release in Australia? soon or Mepurchasesomethingelse ????