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March 2013
(79%)
195 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(76%)
12 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La finition du téléphone
Les performances du Padfone 2
Autonomie des deux appareils combinés
Les petits ajouts d'Asus à Android (fonctionnalité de Smart Saving par exemple)
Écran
Performances
Concept intéressant
Espace de stockage extensible
Deux en un
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La dualité des applications smartphones/tablette
Ça chauffe !
Le prix
Le manque de connectique physique (pas de port microSD ou à carte SD
Ni de port microHDMI)
La prochaine disponibilité du Padfone Infinity qui devrait faire de l'ombre à ce Padfone
Fantastic concept, well executed, Powerful, perfect for gaming, Screen on phone is sharp and bright, Strong battery life
Low resolution tablet dock, Phone back slippery, feels hollow, Dock functionality very occasionally glitchy,
The Asus Padfone 2 hasn't just created a new sub genre of device, it's totally nailed it with strong design, a clean UI, stacks of functionality, incredible performance and fantastic battery life.The screen on the tablet portion is lower resolution than w...
Sharp, bright, colourful screen; Tablet conversion is simple and extends battery life; Capable featurepacked 13MP camera
A little pricey; Wobbly rear when phone is docked; Plasticky back panel
Asus’ Padfone 2 may be pricey at £599 but if you were going to buy a tablet and premium smartphone separately, it would work out around the same. It’s an all-round excellent smartphone and not only does the station dock give you a larger screen for enjoyi...
Unique two devices in one hybrid, Decent phone, Speedy processor, Good battery life
Expensive, Poor tablet screen, Can only use one device at a time
The Asus Padfone 2 is a difficult device to dislike because it's interesting and innovative, but it is also a difficult to defend. The idea of it makes sense on paper and there is a very capable, well-built phone coupled with a functional, if average, tab...
Publié: 2012-10-16, Auteur: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Crisp, clear screen, Snappy performance, Quick and easy docking, Can charge phone from tablet, Relatively uncorrupted Android
Proprietary micro USB charger, Low, res tablet screen, Poor quality tablet feel, High cost
The Asus Padfone 2 may be a smartphone-tablet hybrid, but the star of the show is undoubtedly the smartphone element. It's powerful, well built and energy efficient, and the camera is capable of taking decent photos and videos in the right conditions. Ho...
The Padfone 2 is the second iteration of ASUS' smartphone/tablet hybrid. It's an unusual concept, but does it work?The ASUS Padfone 2 was first unveiled back in October 2012 as an update to the original Padfone. Beyond mere spec updates, there are design...
Averagequality tablet screen, No storage expansion on tablet or phone, Nonstandard MicroUSB connector
Asus has come up with a neat idea with the PadFone 2. It's also attractively priced — you'll struggle to find a comparable handset/tablet combination with the specifications on offer here, and the idea of only needing to install apps once to use across bo...
Extrait: Aaron goes in-depth with the ASUS PadFone 2 , a unique tablet/smartphone hybrid of sorts. Available unlocked through Negri Electronics for around $800, the PadFone 2 features a smartphone that slides down into a tablet dock and powers the larger display. ...
Impressively lightweight smartphone, Wickedly fast performance, Unique dualform functionality, Sharp looking Super IPS display
Very expensive
As an independent smartphone, the Asus Padfone 2 is one impressive device that can tangle with some of the greats out there, seeing that it has that wonderful balance between raw performance and impressive hardware. Crazy to believe it, but the handse...