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.
Very good display, Speedy operation, Good battery life
Too bulky for calling, Mediocre camera, Display is a fingerprint magnet
The FonePad is built along the lines of Asus' own MemoPad. The front is dominated by a 7-inch display, with four touch keys for navigation below it (a change from the three we see in most tablets of this size). It is a glossy screen and therefore will att...
Good build quality, Decent screen display, 3G connectivity, Voice calling, Excellent battery life
Bit heavy, Poor camera quality, Prone to fingerprints
If you have tried Google Nexus 7, then you are sure to love FonePad too. The latest tab from Asus comes with 3G connectivity and offers voice calling facility as well. And yes, it costs less than Nexus 7, making it a good deal for mid-income consumers. Wi...
Great build, Good display, Clear call quality, Solid battery life, Skin and preloaded apps are nice
Audio output is a bit soft, Lags with heavy multitasking, Lacklustre camera, Display is a fingerprint magnet
The Asus Fonepad is a direct competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (and also the upcoming Tab 3). The tablet has some pretty interesting features such as Floating Apps, has the ability to playback video smoothly, make calls and a great build. On the down...
Good build, SIM card slot with voice calling and 3G HSPA+ support, micro SD card slot
Average camera without flash, Average performance, Tablet-optimized apps are still limited on Google Play,
The Asus Fonepad offers everything you need and a little bit more at a competitive price tag. It has good build, offers 3G with voice calling and also comes with a micro SD expansion slot that is not present in the Nexus 7. If you don’t want to hold a ...
The Asus FonePad is priced at Rs 15,999 for the 8GB version, which is a pretty good deal. We would even go as far as saying the FonePad offers more value for money than the similarly-priced Nexus 7. Apart from not receiving updates instantly and the lack...
To sum up then, the Asus FonePad is a good device with a nice display and decent audio quality. It may not have the premium feel of the iPad mini, but the FonePad is not too far behind and the tablet's ability to make phone calls will prove to be a tippin...
Abstract: Yes, it's a phone. And yeah, it's a tab too. The Asus FonePad, a 7-inch Android slate that features voice calling capabilities, adds to the manufacturer's offerings in this segment that also includes the Asus MeMo Pad and the Nexus 7 – all with different ...
While different individuals may have different reasons to consider the Asus FonePad, and their usage patterns will vary as well, we feel that if a device of this size is considered as a primary telephony device, it works best for those who are not in the ...
Camera is underwhelming, Performance could have been better, Screen is prone to smudges
The Asus Fonepad is a good tablet that also offers voice functionality. If you're looking for a device that lets you read books, browse the web, watch some videos, click casual shots and make occasional voice calls, look no further.At a price of Rs. 15,99...