Testseek.com 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
(73%)
350 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Easy, fast and smooth to use, Bright and crisp screen, Solid and tough, Many apps available, Frontal camera for video callings, Memory card slot, Good battery life, Includes cell phone functionality
No 4G support, Too big and clumsy to be used as your cell phone, Should come with an earphone, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem
The ASUS Fonepad is excellent as a compact tablet PC. It is easy to use, fast, intuitive, and the screen is bright, crisp, with vivid colors. It is light and easy to carry in a small purse or a big jacket pocket.However, if you buy a Fonepad to be your ma...
Take a 7-inch ASUS Android tablet, add an earpiece and a dialer, and what comes out is the Fonepad. The ASUS Fonepad — mainly tablet, but also part phone. And ASUS is definitely marketing this as something you would use to make phone calls — just check ou...
Even though the Fonepad is able to support 3G calls and data, I only found myself briefly using the feature since I knew I could do so with this Android tablet. I think it's safe to say a large majority of people will feel more comfortable making calls on...
Published: 2013-06-08, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: The ASUS FonePad is a 7 inch tablet with phone call features, that was unveiled back at MWC 2013, where we also got some hands on quality time with the device. It's priced at $249 and it was launched in April, but it's only now that we got to fully review...
Solid build quality, microSD card slot, 3G connectivity for cellular data, Can make phone calls, send/receive text messages
Not powerful enough for serious gaming
Although it can make calls and send text messages, the Asus Fonepad is clearly not an ideal smartphone replacement, although you can totally use it as one. Just bear in mind that the tablet isn't made to be carried in a pocket, obviously, and its call...
Abstract: ASUS Fonepad: 7 inch Intel tablet with voice After MWC (Mobile World Congress) introduction earlier this year, we were looking forward to meet the latest Padfone as well as Fonepad, new brand in vast ASUS Android portfolio. Presented by Jerry Shen, ASU...
Abstract: The last few months brought us an interesting development. We've all been used to cracking jokes about the Galaxy Note series and how it blurred the line between smartphones and tablets. But that line has been fully erased when Samsung, Asus, or Lenovo de...
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Published: 2013-05-02, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
phone functionality via earpiece, affordable price, decent performance, good battery life, solid build quality, aluminum back, close to stock experience
screen is extremely difficult to clean (and maintain clean), mediocre screen, no main camera on our review unit, decent performance, Nexus 7-like design becoming old, back cover is difficult to remove, only Android 4.1.2 out of the box, Android tablet
If you are not in the target audience for the Fonepad (namely those who don't want to carry a phone for calls alongside a tablet for work) then the ASUS tablet will be less appealing. It is, however, a cheap Android tablet you'll enjoy most of the time,...