Testseek.co.uk have collected 59 expert reviews of the Asus PF400CG PadFone Mini and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus PF400CG PadFone Mini .
October 2014
(77%)
59 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The PadFone mini is actually a great innovation that allows people to purchase a reasonable tablet and smartphone without breaking the bank. We were impressed with the design and feel of the device and the overall functionality of the PadFone mini was sur...
Taking the Padfone range from a high-end gadget freak's dream to something more accessible hasn't made the Padfone mini shed its slightly oddball skin, but with a lower price it makes more sense than previous models. Thought of as someone's first phone an...
Abstract: Asus unveiled a handful of new devices at its CES 2014 press conference, making it one of the most action packed events this year in Las Vegas. Three new Android-powered smartphones premiered as part of the brand new Zenfone lineup. There is another P...
Abstract: The new Asus PadFone mini officially arrives in India. This is ideal for people wishing to purchase a smartphone and a tablet at an affordable price.Asus PadFone mini comes with an attractive price tag of Rs.15999 giving the users the best of a smartphone...
Flexibility to choose between sizes, Tablet shell doubles as an external battery pack, Battery is removable, Dual Micro-SIM slots
No 4G LTE, Extremely prone to fingerprints, Screen is fidgety
The ASUS PadFone mini is a great concept. You have a small phone to keep in your pocket while you are busy and are only expecting messages and urgent calls, and a mid-sized tablet for your reading, video-viewing or maybe gaming pleasure when you have time...
It's okay to say that the PadFone Mini is not the best performer. It's also okay to say that the battery life is disappointing, and I'll have to carry another power bank around. It's again okay to price this device at RM999.I'm just not happy with the lac...
Lightweight, Phone to tablet interchangeability, Crystal clear pictures, Dual SIM
Underwhelming Audio, Awkward button placement
Despite being the smaller version of the PadFone Infinity, it still delivers quality performance. We would definitely suggest this device to those who travel a lot and would like a device that is portable yet can provide a bigger view for watching videos...
Abstract: ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom
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Published: 2014-07-04, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: While we liked the concept of ASUS' PadFone series of hybrid tablets/smartphones, their relatively prohibitive cost prevented them from widespread adoption, confining them to the bags (and pockets) of the gadget elite. It seems that ASUS has finally seen ...