Showing posts with label FonePad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FonePad. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Editorial: 'The giant phone quandary: What is the sweet spot?'


   We live in a world where phones are getting bigger and bigger every year, the only company who seem to be resisting the trend is Apple. While every major Android manufacturer has their flagship device sitting at 4.7" or bigger the iPhone is standing firm at 4". Smaller phones aren't for everyone though and some times we start thinking to ourselves that the 4.7" Samsung Galaxy S3 is a little bit too small.

   That leaves us with a bit of a quandary: Do we go for something like the Galaxy Note, which is 5 and a half inches or do we really push the size and go for something like the Asus FonePad to use as our daily driver?

   That's a big problem because the Galaxy Note 2 is something which people would recognise as a phone, but the Asus FonePad is essentially a 3G tablet which you can make calls from. That's where the Samsung Galaxy Mega comes in. It's right in a sweet spot between the two, let me explain why.

   The Galaxy Mega 6.3 is set to offer great performance from its dual core Cortex-A15 processor, it has a good 720p screen, it will have a removable battery, it will have a good rear camera and most importantly it will have the bezels which you expect to see on a smartphone! They are thin and that extra difference will be enough to make it a 'phablet' and not merely a tablet with phone capabilities.

   The Asus Fonepad on the other hand is a tablet, the bezel is just like a tablet would have. It's wide all the way around and it's hard to hold in one hand when we got to play with one.

   The problem is noone has got everything right. The FonePad is a snip at £180 and it performs admirably, but we need our phone on us to pull out when we get our WhatsApp from our friends in Australia. That's what the Samsung Galaxy Mega offers us, but it's £460 if you want to pre-order one. That gulf in cost simply can't be justified by the addition of a slightly better processor and a rear 8MP camera.

   So our request tech companies is that we want a phone which will fit in your pockets, which will have a rear camera for the spontaneous snaps and for the price of a 7" tablet. We're not asking too much are we?

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Asus give their Fonepad a little spec bump for those in need of more raw power!


   Asus' Fonepad is already a great device, we've had the pleasure of getting a bit of hands on time with the phablet(?) and it is already snappy, fun to use and somehow still perplexing. But, apparently the current set up isn't enough for some people and reviews have pointed out that when lots of thkngs are gonig on at once or intensive games are running that there are some hiccups.

   Those hiccups Asus is hoping to iron out with a slight spec bump to their Fonepad. The standard 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor and 16GB of built-in storage are being swapped out for a new slightly faster 1.6GHz Z2460 processor and a new 32GB of memory option which also has the same microSD expandability which was on offer before.

   According to the guys over at Engadget the new and improved model will be a little more expensive, setting you back NT$10,900 which when converted into US dollars is about $360 and in British Pounds that's £238, which isn't too bad considering that it's a £58 premium over the standard version which costs £180 in the UK.

   We're not sure where this device will be available at the moment, but when Asus give us more information we'll be sure to let you know!
Via Engadget.

Monday, 25 February 2013

Asus announce their 'Metallic miracles': The FonePad and the PadFone Infinity!


   So are you wondering what Asus' metallic miracle would be? It seems that we've been treated to two devices here and we saved the best until last! Head on past the break for all the juicy details!

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