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Here is the ASUS Fonepad Note 6

The ASUS Fonepad Note 6 is a slim, six-inch Android tablet with a razor-sharp, Full HD resolution Super IPS + display that can also be used with a multi-finger touch and digital stylus.

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Designed for smartphone users who require a larger screen, the device is capable of HDSPA + 3G data transfer for handling phone calls and mobile internet. The soul of the Fonepad ™ Note 6 is the new Intel Atom Z2580 processor, combined with built-in HSPA + 3G data transfer for handling phone calls and mobile internet, as well as high-quality ASUS SonicMaster audio. The Fonepad ™ Note 6 helps you get the most out of your digital pen control with a range of exclusive ASUS applications.

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Specification:

 

  • Processor: Dual-core Intel Atom Z2580 (2,0 GHz) with Hyper-Threading Technology
  • Operating system: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
  • Display: 6-inch, Full HD (1920 x 1080, 367 ppi), LED backlit Super IPS + (450 nit brightness), Capacitive touch screen with 10 fingers
  • Memory and storage: 2 GB RAM with 16/32 GB internal storage, microSDHC card slot
  • Camera: 8 MP rear, autofocus, 1080p Full HD video recording, 1,2 MP front
  • Networks: UMTS 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz (Europe & USA), GSM / EDGE 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz (Europe & USA), HSPA + 42 Mbit / s download and 5,76 Mbit / s upload speeds
  • Wireless features: 802.11a / b / g / n and Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 3.0
  • Connection options: Micro-USB connector, 3,5 mm headphone / microphone jack, Micro-SIM card slot
  • Sensors: A-GPS with GLONASS, acceleration sensor, ambient light sensor, e-compass, proximity sensor
  • Battery: 3200 mAh lithium polymer battery with up to 23 hours of 3G talk time and 6,5 hours of 720p HD video playback2
  • Colors: Black / white
  • Size: 164,8 x 88,8 x 10,3 mm
  • Weight: 210 g

 

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