Testseek.co.uk have collected 350 expert reviews of the Asus Fonepad 7 ME371MG and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Fonepad 7 ME371MG.
May 2013
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350 Reviews
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256 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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Affordable price
Can be used as a phone
Good battery life
Some helpful Asus software additions
Excellent build and design
Decent battery life
Good value for money.
Great price
Large screen ideal for watching video
3G capable
Excellent build quality
Useful 3G connectivity
Good storage
Reasonable performance overall
Great LED
Backlit screen
MicroSD storage
Premium metal chassis
3G compatible Slick updated Android interface Long battery life
Affordable price; Can be used as a phone; Good battery life; Some helpful Asus software additions
Too big to really be used as a phone; Unimpressive screen; Poor performance; No rear camera
The Asus Fonepad is a tablet that can accept a normal SIM card to be used as a phone. At 7 inches, however, it's far too big to be your main phone and it doesn't really impress as a tablet either. Its affordable price and good battery life go some way ...
3G compatible Slick updated Android interface Long battery life
Occasional laggy performance No rearfacing camera
If you absolutely need a tablet that’s always online, or can make phone calls at a pinch, the Asus Fonepad is an affordable option that’s very well put together. The occasional bout of stuttering performance means that demanding users and gamers should st...
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Published: 2013-05-08, Author: Paul , review by: itpro.co.uk
Excellent build and design; Decent battery life; Good value for money.
Problems with WiFi; Shiny and smudgy display; Midrange performance
The Asus Fonepad is good value for money considering its a a tablet which makes phone calls, but it is likely to be too cumbersome for most people....
Serious Wi-Fi problems, Some performance hiccups, Display shininess
We feel quite mixed about the FonePad. We really like the design and the price point is attractive for a 16GB model with microSD capability and 3G connectivity. The display is generally quite good, though it has its limitations.Performance is reasonable f...
The Asus FonePad's size makes for a terrible phone. But that's ok. We see it as a 3G tablet with optional phone abilities, should you ever need them. For a similar price to the non-3G 16GB Nexus 7, the FonePad will give you mobile data and 16GB of expand...
Published: 2013-02-26, Author: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Great LED, backlit screen, microSD storage, Premium metal chassis, Good battery life
No rear camera, Poor speakers, Nexus 7 cheaper, Impractical for calls
The 7-inch tablet market isn't short of choices by any means. Big-hitters like the iPad mini and Nexus 7 grab most of the limelight, but there are solid choices like the Amazon Kindle Fire HD or BlackBerry PlayBook . Another option is the Samsung Galaxy ...
Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Asus Fonepad is, well, it's a bloomin' huge sorta-phone, sorta-tablet device. Think Nexus 7 with a SIM slot that you could make calls from. We say *could* because, after handling the 7-inch device, it's clear that you'd look totally bonkers in doing s...