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May 2013
(73%)
350 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(81%)
256 Avis
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730100350
Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication de la tablette
Ecran IPS
Grande connectivité (wifi
Bluetooth
Carte microSD)
Autonomie
Le prix
Une tablette 3G pour 200 euros
Qualité de l'écran
Bonne finition
Finition
Prix
Fonction téléphone
Rendu de l'écran quasi excellent
Autonomie monstrueuse
3G intégrée / Mode téléphone pratique
Réactivité globale de la tablette
Applications Asus utiles
Format
Écran
Finitions soignées
3G
Bonne tablette
Surcouche logicielle Asus
Miniapplications en surimpression
Utilitaires Asus
Une tablette 7'' 3G à moins de 230 euros
Performances très correctes
Très bonne autonomie
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'écran Full HD
Pas de NFC
Performances 3D moyennes
Téléphonie inconfortable
Quelques incompatibilités
Lenteurs
écran peu lumineux
Pauvreté des appels téléphoniques et ridicule de la situation
Quelques problèmes dans l'obtention d'un réseau data en 3G
Performances limitées du processeur Intel
Menus ralentissements et/ou plantages dans l'utilisation des mini applis
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...
Publié: 2013-02-26, Auteur: 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 ...
Publié: 2013-02-25, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: 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...
Easy, fast and smooth to use, Bright and crisp screen, Solid and tough, Many apps available, Frontal camera for video callings, Memory card slot, Good battery life, Includes cell phone functionality
No 4G support, Too big and clumsy to be used as your cell phone, Should come with an earphone, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem
The ASUS Fonepad is excellent as a compact tablet PC. It is easy to use, fast, intuitive, and the screen is bright, crisp, with vivid colors. It is light and easy to carry in a small purse or a big jacket pocket.However, if you buy a Fonepad to be your ma...
Take a 7-inch ASUS Android tablet, add an earpiece and a dialer, and what comes out is the Fonepad. The ASUS Fonepad — mainly tablet, but also part phone. And ASUS is definitely marketing this as something you would use to make phone calls — just check ou...
Even though the Fonepad is able to support 3G calls and data, I only found myself briefly using the feature since I knew I could do so with this Android tablet. I think it's safe to say a large majority of people will feel more comfortable making calls on...