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.
Good workmanship, Rigid casing, Contrast rich display, High viewing angle stability, Good speech quality
Headset not included, Screen's low brightness, Low-quality camera, Incompatibilities of Intel's platform, Very weak PSU
Almost too big for a phone Asus FonepadA tablet for calls - Asus again uncovered a new gap. Nevertheless, only few users will hold the 7-inch Fonepad next to their ear. Conversations are quite possible when a headset is used, particularly due to the perfe...
Abstract: Asus announced the Fonepad on Monday at MWC along with its third generation Padfone, a 7in tablet that can make phone calls. Following its announcement, we were confused, and questioned whether a 7in tablet should dou...
Abstract: Why? Seriously, Asus ( 2357 ). Why ? This question bears asking, as going hands-on with Asus' new Fonepad truly requires some big hands. Single-handed operation is a thing of the past. Remember when diminutive phones were the latest trend? When iPod grew ...
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Published: 2013-10-10, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Solid chassis, 3G enabled, microSD slot
Poor performance, even by last year's standards, 6 out of 10
The Fonepad is a very decent little Android tablet. It's pretty much almost a replica of the first Nexus 7, with a few minor improvements. Given that we waxed lyrical about how much we loved the first Nexus 7, it'd be hypocritical not to hand over a dose...
Published: 2013-09-01, Author: James , review by: ausdroid.net
Super-long battery life, Large screen, Almost stock Android
(Relatively) low res screen, Feels stupid holding against your head to make phone calls, 3-megapixel camera
I was impressed with the performance and battery life of the Atom, and as a tablet, the Fonepad was pretty good, but at an RRP of $399 for the 32 GB model that we reviewed, it's $70 more expensive than the 32 GB 3G model of the 2013 Nexus 7 (although Koga...
The Fonepad is a failure as a phone. The lack of camera flash, bulky size and complete omission of any attempt to make receiving calls easier (as in with Sony's Xperia Z Ultra's Bluetooth handset) make this clear. In the Settings menu one can also clearly...
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Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: A prodigious man needs a gigantic phone. Asus's 7” fonepad will do it.Asus is one of those Asian computer manufacturers that has created good brand awareness and produces some really cool stuff. It has always been prepared to take a design risk be it devi...
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...