Just when we thought that there’ll be no light at the end of the tunnel for our Asus Transformer Pad TF101, RaymanFXof XDA-Developers comes up with an AOSP-based Android 4.2 build for the convertible tablet. Being an AOSP-based build, the custom ROM brings almost all the things that Jellybean has to offer such as Multi-User support (up to 8 users), Quick Settings access (top right hand side) and Gesture Typing-enabled keyboard. At 8.3mm, the Transformer Prime bested even the iPad 2 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the thin-ness category. Unlike the first Asus Transformer, the Transformer Prime is mostly made of aluminum giving it a good solid build that matches the iPad 2. Read more in our articles including "Android 4.2.1 ported to ASUS TF101" and "Asus Transformer Prime TF201 Review".
Just when we thought that there’ll be no light at the end of the tunnel for our Asus Transformer Pad TF101, RaymanFXof XDA-Developers comes up with an AOSP-based Android 4.2 build for the convertible tablet. Being an AOSP-based build, the custom ROM brings almost all the things that Jellybean has to offer such as Multi-User support (up to 8 users), Quick Settings access (top right hand side) and Gesture Typing-enabled keyboard.
At 8.3mm, the Transformer Prime bested even the iPad 2 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the thin-ness category. Unlike the first Asus Transformer, the Transformer Prime is mostly made of aluminum giving it a good solid build that matches the iPad 2.
Our coverage of jelly bean transformer pad includes: "Android 4.2.1 ported to ASUS TF101"; "Asus Transformer Prime TF201 Review"; "Asus Transformer Prime unboxed, in the flesh!". Each article provides unique insights and information.