ASUS FonePad Review

Is it a phone on steroids or a tablet with an identity crisis? Yes. Josh checks out the 7 inch tablet by the makers of the Nexus 7 – the ASUS FonePad.

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29 thoughts on “ASUS FonePad Review

  1. When i first used it for calling, I always use my bluetooth headset because I feel awkward using a 7 inch device as cellphone:-) but recently im using it lately with or without a headset. 🙂

  2. When I bought this phablet as a new year gift to myself last december 2014, what I have in mind then is to use it primarily as my new tablet since my ipad was lost…but since fonepad 7 have this capability to make calls and text unlike my ipad, im now using it both as my primary cell and whenever i browse the web too. Now I rarely use my iphone 5, and use it as a secondary phone! Indeed a very reliable phablet. Its resolution though is not that clear compared to lg g3 snd say samsung note 3…but overall its a great phablet…truly a good cellphone n tablet rolled into one!

  3. Got mine last week for only PHP 8,990 which is 32GB with expandable micro sd slot and intel atom z2460 1.6ghz cpu. Great tablet although I dont have any plans on using it as an actual phone when answering calls because it looks weird thank god I have bluetooth headset 🙂

  4. Although I love the product, I believe I'll stick to my astonishing Xperia Z ultra which also gives me the world of both phone and tablet

  5. I respect and admire Asus 1000 times better than shamesung, at least they have the balls to innovate instead of just imitate apple

  6. Yes, the specs on ONE Android device determine whether the entire platform is a pass or fail. Shut up.

  7. I saw specs at asus that indicated it could handle some cdma frequencies.
    See:
    asus.com

    /Tablets_Mobile

    /ASUS_Fonepad/#specifications

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