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May 2013
(73%)
350 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(81%)
256 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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 Fonepad is a very decent little Android tablet. It's pretty much almost a replica of the first Nexus 7, with a few minor improvements. Given that we waxed lyrical about how much we loved the first Nexus 7, it'd be hypocritical not to hand over a dose...
Publié: 2013-09-01, Auteur: James , review by: ausdroid.net
Super-long battery life, Large screen, Almost stock Android
(Relatively) low res screen, Feels stupid holding against your head to make phone calls, 3-megapixel camera
I was impressed with the performance and battery life of the Atom, and as a tablet, the Fonepad was pretty good, but at an RRP of $399 for the 32 GB model that we reviewed, it's $70 more expensive than the 32 GB 3G model of the 2013 Nexus 7 (although Koga...
The Fonepad is a failure as a phone. The lack of camera flash, bulky size and complete omission of any attempt to make receiving calls easier (as in with Sony's Xperia Z Ultra's Bluetooth handset) make this clear. In the Settings menu one can also clearly...
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Publié: 2013-06-25, Auteur: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Extrait: A prodigious man needs a gigantic phone. Asus's 7” fonepad will do it.Asus is one of those Asian computer manufacturers that has created good brand awareness and produces some really cool stuff. It has always been prepared to take a design risk be it devi...
Publié: 2013-06-11, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
So, crazy good, or crazy bad?The Fonepad is a little bit of both, and, the truth be told, Asus seem to have a near endless supply of this kind of thing. The Fonepad sits amongst Padfones, Transformers and a whole heaping load of other Asus Android offerin...
Excellent value; Offers between two and three days of usage depending on how hard you go; Screen has great viewing angles;
No 4G; Too big to be a phone; You'll need big pants if you plan to haul this around in pockets; Camera lacks a flash and is low in megapixels;
Too big to be a phone for many (us included), the Fonepad is a neat device for customers unsure whether they need a big phone or just a tablet with a phone inside.There's no doubt that there are many of you wondering why an iPad Mini and the other handhel...
Extrait: Let's be honest, at 7 inches we're really beyond "phablet" territory here. Asus' Fonepad is simply a full-blown tablet which just happens to make phone calls -- although you'll look like Maxwell Smart holding his shoe up to his ear if you use the Fonepad ...
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Publié: 2013-05-28, Auteur: Juha , review by: crn.com.au
The Asus Fonepad is a well-priced odd man out in the Android gang. Does everything mostly well, but can be too big and bulky....