Asus Transformer Prime unboxing
0. phoneArena posted on 24 Jan 2012, 12:40
Packaging wise, we’re instantly given a sneak peek into the razor thin construction of the Transformer Prime, which is in thanks part to the profile shot of the tablet seen on the front side of the box. Out of the box, it’s running Honeycomb, but as soon as it establishes a data...
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1. KingKurogiii posted on 24 Jan 2012, 12:53 2 1
xD it's funny to see Phone Arena unbox something i've had for a week and a half now.
3. MorePhonesThanNeeded posted on 24 Jan 2012, 12:55 0 0
That tablet looks pretty nifty, i like to build very eye catching. Might look into getting one for school. What is the rating on battery life King, and how is it overall?
4. KingKurogiii posted on 24 Jan 2012, 13:22 0 0
you can expect around 8-9 hours with the ICS update.
13. MorePhonesThanNeeded posted on 25 Jan 2012, 13:02 0 0
that's not too bad, is that with wifi on constantly?
15. KingKurogiii posted on 25 Jan 2012, 13:46 0 0
i was traveling when i was putting it through it's paces and i was using my Bionic's Hotspot for the Prime's data so no, not constantly and also what they say about the Prime having a tough time keeping a GPS fix and a Wi-Fi connection is true.
5. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 24 Jan 2012, 14:54 1 0
Funny if i am not correct phonearena posted an article stating android would always be laggy. Dont look laggy to me ;)
6. KingKurogiii posted on 24 Jan 2012, 16:00 0 0
this thing's power is not over sold one bit, it's ridiculously fast w/ ICS.
still an occasional force close but no lag.
10. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 25 Jan 2012, 04:31 0 0
Even the mighty iphone, pod, pad force closes.
9. ledbetterp3 posted on 25 Jan 2012, 01:16 0 0
This tablet seems heavier than the keyboard dock. Not good... I'd rather have it keep it's balance while I use it, than it be extra slim.
11. sorcio46 posted on 25 Jan 2012, 06:37 0 0
Yes is heaver than the tab, but the particular element where you insert the tab in the dock raises the entire back part of the dock keeping it balanced :-)
12. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 25 Jan 2012, 08:56 2 0
It cracks me up how people complain about devices that are light feel cheap and devices with great build quality are too heavy. Lol






