Leak: ASUS is working on a new family of mobile devices

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Last Updated Originally published May 14, 2015 · 5:20 PM EDT
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ASUS isn’t know for its mobile devices, but that’s been changing over the past couple of years as the company expands outside of its traditional markets. If recent leaks are to be believed, the company’s latest expansion into the mobile market is coming in the form of a new family of Android-powered devices known as the ZenPad, which it will reveal at Computex 2015. 

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ASUS is prepping a new family of Android-powered devices that will be covered under the name ZenPad. According to reports, the company plans to unveil the new hardware at Computex 2015. One of the new pieces of kit is the ASUS ZenPad 7 (Z170C) that also comes in a 3G version (Z170CG). The two tablets have been spotted on some online stores in Russia, sporting a similar design to that of the FonePads. The new ZenPad 7 will be powered by the Intel Atom x3, will have 1GB of RAM and 8GB/16GB configurations for internal storage. As with earlier hardware, ASUS will include MicroSD expansion support. The IPS display will run at 1024×600, so there’s no HD playback, but there are two cameras, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Color options are black and white. According to pre-order details on the Russian stores, the ZenPad 7 will be available in July for 139 euro and 159 euro for the 3G variant.

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