Testseek.co.uk have collected 195 expert reviews of the Asus PadFone 2 A68 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus PadFone 2 A68.
March 2013
(79%)
195 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
790100195
The editors liked
Phone has reasonable screen
Decent performance
Decent camera in regular light
Excellent battery life
Ability to run tablet and smartphone off one data plan
One data plan for two devices
No syncing
Clean OS
Slick phone design
Neat docking mechanism
Great phone screen
Good smartphone performance
Excellent docking system
Clever software tweaks
Crisp
Clear screen
Snappy performance
Quick and easy docking
Can charge phone from tablet
Relatively uncorrupted Android
News is that Asus has all but eliminated these issues with the PadFone 2
Which uses a simple slot in the back to hold the phone.It’s a bit thick in the middle
But there’s not really any avoiding that - it has to house a 9mm thick phone
After all. As a phone
It’s pretty decent - the 4.7-inch HD screen is sharp
And the quad-core 1.5GHz processor handles all the latest apps and games smoothly
Phone and tablet for one contract
Solid performance as a phone
Takes decent pictures
Great performance
Sharp
Bright phone screen
Impressive battery life
Bright
Colourful display
Connecting to tablet dock is simple and offers extra battery life
Decent 13megapixel snapper with plenty of features.
Colourful screen
Tablet conversion is simple and extends battery life
Capable featurepacked 13MP camera
Fantastic concept
Well executed
Powerful
Perfect for gaming
Screen on phone is sharp and bright
Strong battery life
Unique two devices in one hybrid
Decent phone
Speedy processor
Good battery life
Effective slot
In design
Great performance & decent battery life
Good screen and cameras on the phone
Good display
Fast processor
Quality camera
Bonus tablet!
The editors didn't like
Tablet section build quality not great
Camera can't handle low light
Tablet section's display is disappointing
Below-par average and sound
Doesn't feel ‘premium'
Performance issues
Tablet audio is average
Separate use is impossible
Tablet design underwhelming
You compromise on both halves of the package
Especially on the tablet device
Proprietary micro USB charger
Low
Res tablet screen
Poor quality tablet feel
High cost
The Asus PadFone 2 is well executed
But it still lacks a few tech specs to match its rivals. The phone lacks the svelte beauty of rivals like the HTC One
The tablet display’s 1280x800 resolution looks a bit grainy next to a super sharp iPad 4 or Google Nexus 10
And it doesn’t run the latest Android 4.2 out of the box - though to Asus’ credit it’s been very swift with updates in the past.The bi
Published: 2013-03-04, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
The ASUS PadFone 2 is in a few words, one of the best devices I've had the joys of playing around with. It seamlessly flips between being a smartphone and a tablet without compromising on performance or user experience. If there was only a matching phys...
The Padfone 2 easily shows how there is still innovation to be done within the mobile phone market. ASUS taking the risk and the results work seamlessly in the end. This would provide the company a small jump in the already large recognition they have obt...
"Good things come to those who wait" The development cycles of mainstream smartphones and tablets have been so aggressive that we're seeing new releases almost every 6-12 months, which is an impressive feat when you consider the behind the scenes desig...
The Padfone 2 has indeed made my life simpler for my school work. With a phone and tablet convertible, I can switch between device whenever it suits my lifestyle. In class, I can make use of the advantage of a larger screen to take out notes with my stylu...
Superb 4.7inch display, Good overall performance, Great camera image quality, Sleeker PadFone Station
No memory card slot, Lack of a keyboard dock, Could have shipped with Android 4.1, Realworld battery life is lackluster
Even though the first-gen PadFone was introduced barely six months ago, its successor arrived at a time where companies no longer take into consideration fixed product refresh cycles. Whether consumers like it or hate it, we feel that it is part of ASUS's...
Abstract: While the original Padfone convertible hybrid concept didn't exactly light up the smartphone world when it officially debuted at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, ASUS quietly went back to the drawing board and came with up with a much improved off...
Después del extenso análisis a fondo de este dispositivo tan carismático supongo que habréis observado nuestras preferencias hacia él. Y lo cierto es que no podemos esconderlas encontramos que Asus ha hecho muy buen trabajo con el Asus Padfone 2, obtenien...
Published: 2013-06-08, Author: Luis , review by: teknofilo.com
Dos dispositivos en uno, con las ventajas que ello supone en cuanto a un menor coste, compartición de la línea de datos móviles entre los dos dispositivos y despreocupación al no tener que sincronizar los datos entre el teléfono y el tablet, Hardware pote
Ausencia de ranura microSD de expansión (¿en qué estaría pensando ASUS al no incluir una ranura ni en el teléfono ni en el tablet?), Conector microUSB propietario, si bien es posible utilizar un microUSB estándar para cargarlo (aunque no encaja del todo),
ASUS ha fabricado un híbrido teléfono-tablet que presenta interesantes mejoras respecto a su antecesor, el ASUS Padfone. Aunque solo fuera por su afán de innovación y de pensar de forma diferente al resto de fabricantes, la compañía merece nuestra admir...