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May 2013
(73%)
350 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
256 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Published: 2013-06-11, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
So, crazy good, or crazy bad?The Fonepad is a little bit of both, and, the truth be told, Asus seem to have a near endless supply of this kind of thing. The Fonepad sits amongst Padfones, Transformers and a whole heaping load of other Asus Android offerin...
Excellent value; Offers between two and three days of usage depending on how hard you go; Screen has great viewing angles;
No 4G; Too big to be a phone; You'll need big pants if you plan to haul this around in pockets; Camera lacks a flash and is low in megapixels;
Too big to be a phone for many (us included), the Fonepad is a neat device for customers unsure whether they need a big phone or just a tablet with a phone inside.There's no doubt that there are many of you wondering why an iPad Mini and the other handhel...
Abstract: Let's be honest, at 7 inches we're really beyond "phablet" territory here. Asus' Fonepad is simply a full-blown tablet which just happens to make phone calls -- although you'll look like Maxwell Smart holding his shoe up to his ear if you use the Fonepad ...
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Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Juha , review by: crn.com.au
The Asus Fonepad is a well-priced odd man out in the Android gang. Does everything mostly well, but can be too big and bulky....
Published: 2013-05-20, Author: Juha , review by: itnews.com.au
Abstract: Asus has already made a foray into the Android market, being anointed by Google to produce the Nexus 7 tablet which the Fonepad bears great resemblance to. The Nexus 7 and the Fonepad are almost identical in size with seven-inch screens, and similar desig...
Abstract: Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer ASUS has never been short of a wacky idea. Its latest device challenges the definition of a tablet by morphing smartphone calling capabilities into a traditional slate form factor. The ASUS Fonepad is a 7in Andr...
Abstract: Do a quick search for recommended 7” tablets, and no doubt you will find the Nexus 7, the joint development between Google and Asus, topping more than a few lists. Now though, you can add one more to the roster: Asus’ own FonePad. Like the Nexus 7 (rev...
Good, Great battery life, ZenUI is still fun to use, Extremely affordable
Terrible camera, Below average display, Software optimisation issues
The Asus Fonepad 7 is available for as little as Rs. 7,299 on e-commerce platforms, which is a really good price for a tablet that performs so well. Yes, the software was slightly iffy in the beginning, but that could have been a problem with our review u...
Abstract: Asus had added the latest Fonepad 7 tablet to its repertoire in India, placing it along the likes of ZenFone 4, 5 and 6 series of smartphones. You might argue that Fonepad is not really new product by any means but with the newly introduced Zen interface...