The first Intel-powered tablet manufactured by Asus is well on its way, where it will be known as the Asus Fonepad. The Asus Fonepad is not new to news channels, but at least another leaf of confirmation has dropped from the grapevine thanks to the Global Certification Forum, meaning it will really be known as the Asus Fonepad when it finally hits the market. The thing is, the Global Certification Forum has also named it the ME371MG if model numbers are your cup of tea, where it will boast of 3G connectivity to boot. For folks who have had their hopes up for LTE, you can forget about it, at least in this particular model that was examined by the GCF.

The Asus Fonepad will be powered by a version of Android Jelly Bean, with a 1.2GHz Intel processor and PowerVR SGX540 graphics chipset, keeping the 7-inch IPS display at 1280 x 800 resolution company, in addition to a 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, a 3-megapixel shooter at the back, 1GB RAM, a microSD memory card slot, and a choice of 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of internal memory.

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