TransPhone smells like Padfone spirit

The Asus Padfone might cry foul upon looking at the TransPhone from China Union Branch, considering how the TransPhone will dock itself (as a smartphone) into the rear end of the flat panel display component. The flat panel display is one large screen, and when integrated with the TransPhone smartphone, it is touted to be able to extend the handset’s battery life in the process.

On paper, the TransPhone itself is definitely nothing to shout at with its 3.5″ display, while the TransPad comes with a 7″ display. Any TransPhone can use several TransPads, and the gist of the idea goes both ways as well. It is rather disheartening then to read that the TransPhone will come with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread which is definitely outdated in this day and age, accompanied by a SnapDragon S1 processor, 512MB RAM and ROM, 512MB of internal memory with a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes. It doesn’t seem to be something that will rock the high end market simply because it is not such a device.

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TransPhone smartphone / tablet hybrid gets official, doesn’t quite topple ASUS PadFone

TransPhone yet another smartphonetablet combo

It looks like CMIT’s TransPhone smartphone-tablet combo has finally made it to stores after its debut in May of last year. A competitor to the ASUS PadFone, the TransPhone fits inside a 7-inch display dubbed the TransPad, and runs Android 2.3.5. The TransPhone has a 3.5-inch screen, a Snapdragon S1 processor, 512MB RAM and ROM, 512MB internal memory plus a 32GB microSD card, a 5-megapixel camera, and more. As for price, a TransPhone plus TransPad combo is $429.99 while individual TransPads are $140 each and a solo TransPhone is $379. You can even go hog wild and get a Family Pack for $999 or a Business Pack for $4499. Seeing as the ASUS PadFone adds a keyboard to the mix, and that there’s a PadFone 2 coming up soon, we have a feeling the TransPhone won’t be much of a threat to ASUS.

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