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May 2013
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Published: 2013-04-16, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
An absolute bargain of a compact tablet, whether or not you choose to employ the phone features...
The Asus FonePad's size makes for a terrible phone. But that's ok. We see it as a 3G tablet with optional phone abilities, should you ever need them. For a similar price to the non-3G 16GB Nexus 7, the FonePad will give you mobile data and 16GB of expand...
Published: 2013-02-26, Author: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Great LED, backlit screen, microSD storage, Premium metal chassis, Good battery life
No rear camera, Poor speakers, Nexus 7 cheaper, Impractical for calls
The 7-inch tablet market isn't short of choices by any means. Big-hitters like the iPad mini and Nexus 7 grab most of the limelight, but there are solid choices like the Amazon Kindle Fire HD or BlackBerry PlayBook . Another option is the Samsung Galaxy ...
Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Asus Fonepad is, well, it's a bloomin' huge sorta-phone, sorta-tablet device. Think Nexus 7 with a SIM slot that you could make calls from. We say *could* because, after handling the 7-inch device, it's clear that you'd look totally bonkers in doing s...
Fab value, Flexible, with 3G and memory expansion, Highly portable
Sluggish GPU, So-so screen, Performance just OK
A 7-inch tablet that also wants to be a phone sounds like a silly idea. But the Asus Fonepad is, in use, entirely sensible. It's a lot like the Nexus 7, but has a metal rear, 3G and a memory card slot – and all for less cash than the 32GB Nexus 7. Its scr...
At first glance, the Fonepad looks like a fairly standard 7-inch tab that's unlikley to worry the likes of the iPad Mini or take sales away from the device's Nexus 7 stable mate. And while, the ability to make voice calls is an interesting inclusion, we c...
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...