Asus is refreshing the specs for its upcoming Fonepad Note 6. First introduced in June, the Fonepad Note 6 features a 6 inch full HD display, a stylus for pen input, and the ability to make calls or surf the web over HSPA+ networks. But Asus is positioning the Fonepad Note 6 as a tablet rather than a phone… it just happens to be a tablet that makes phone calls.
While the basic design hasn’t changed much in the past few months, Asus has given the device a more powerful processor and revealed some additional specs.
Unfortunately there’s still no word on a US price or release date.
The Fonepad Note 6 is expected to features 6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel SUper IPS+ display with 10-point capacitive multitouch input. It has a 2 GHz Intel Atom Z2580 dual-core processor, runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean software, and has 2GB of RAM, and 16GB to 32GB of storage. There’s also a microSDHC card slot for extra storage space.
Asus also includes a stylus for writing notes or drawing on the screen, as well as a few Asus apps with support for handwritten input. For instance, the Instant Page app can launch automatically when you pop the stylus out of its slot.
The Asus Fonepad Note 6 ha san 8MP rear camera with auto-focus and a 1.2MP front-facing camera, miroUSB and headset jacks, and a micro SIM card slot. It’s powered by a 3200mAh battery and supports 802.a/b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0.
The phone works with UMTS, GSM/Edge, and HSPA+ networks.
It measures 6.5″ x 3.5″ x 0.4″ and weighs 7.4 ounces.
Bluetooth 4.0 should be standard on ALL devices now (not only that, it needs APT-X audio codec too).