AT&T reveals hardware specs for the ASUS PadFone X

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Last Updated Originally published March 29, 2014 · 5:20 AM EDT
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The ASUS PadFone X was announced for AT&T earlier this year, on January 7th, to be exact, and it has been nearly three months on the clock without the detailed hardware specifications revealed for this particular device. Considering how it has been spotted on the FCC earlier this week and teased by AT&T, it signals the fact that the PadFone X should be well on its way to the market soon, and we are pleased to announce that AT&T has also stepped up and furnished us with the hardware details.

 

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Following up over two months after it announced the phone/tablet hybrid device at CES 2014, AT&T is revealing the hardware specs for the ASUS PadFone X. Although we still haven’t been able to touch the device (it was behind glass at CES), we now know that it will be sporting a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 13MP camera and 5-inch display at 1920 x 1080 resolution. The phone will be running Android 4.4 and have a standard range of connectivity — a/b/g/n/ac Wifi, Bluetooth 4.0 and of course LTE. The 9-inch PadFone Station, which the PadFone docks into, has a 1920 x 1200 resolution display and a 1MP front-facing camera of its own, along with a 4900mAh battery to charge up the phone when it’s all docked together.

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