ASUS Fonepad Note 6 hands-on

Hands-on with ASUS’ new 6-inch phone.

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20 thoughts on “ASUS Fonepad Note 6 hands-on

  1. I wonder……can any of these hands-on do some serious drawing on this fonepad? I want to see if Sketchbook Mobile or Clover Paint can run on ATOM Z2580 without problem…

  2. This phone's name is comprised of three root words. One is stolen from Samsung, the other is misspelled, and the the third is used for almost every single tablet-like device

  3. you didn't see him pull the stylus out of the bottom of the device? or that the buttons were on the side when he flipped it around to pull the stylus out?

  4. Kind of a shoddy hands on . Does the pen go inside the device ? where are the buttons located ? I guess he doesn't really care about this device. Then again ' who does

  5. This device was sloppily put together, dual core?? There are so much better technologies out there, plus it does not look attractive at all.

  6. well spotted, I was wondering if it was a stylus like the Galaxy Note, or a crappy capacitive stylus. The cursor/dot indicates the stylus is sensed by the screen, which is good.
    Shame the review didn't mention if it was pressure sensitive like the Note.

  7. I was geeked about this device .. until I found out no led flash. wth !!!! How do you invest so much into a device & trick it out but not put a flash on it ?!?! Just don't get it & no excuse for it #Fail

  8. The device does appeal to me, though. Apart from the horrific thing they've done to the notification shade, all elements of the skin are somewhat justifiable, though not very pretty. I especially like the slide-in for note-taking, and the little dot that appears on the screen when hovering over the tablet with the stylus.

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