Smart features for Phone and tablet, Clever Twin battery system, Handset is well specified, Excellent features
Average quality tablet screen , No storage expansion on phone or tablet, Nonstandard MicroUSB connector
Asus has really come up with ASUS PadFone. We thought that the company has priced it relatively pricier as compared with the other phones or tablets that are available in the market. There are two big disappointments we observed, one is the tablet screen ...
Nice build quality, Excellent camera, Impressive display, Threeinone device, Not build for everyone
Expensive, Comes with glossy display, Lackluster keyboard makes phone irritate to use, Supports only miniSIM
As a concept new age phone, ASUS PadFone comes a good surprise for the tech freak generation. We loved the idea of using stylus but the unit does not have any slot for placing it after the use. I would say it does not seem to look like a value-for-money g...
Great build, Three in one gadget, Good camera, Good display, Very easy switching between phone and tablet mode, Good battery life
Lacklustre keyboard on the smartphone, Ultra glossy display, Not for everyone, Expensive
As a concept the PadFone works well. It tries to bring the best of three worlds in one device, but at what cost? Rs. 65,000 is a little expensive. We like the idea of using the pen as the phonem but there is no place in the tablet or the keyboard dock to ...
Abstract: The Padfone itself has a nice iPhone-style form factor, with a circular-textured back. Tapered edges mean it sits nicely in the hand and its 4.3in qHD screen is just the right size. But given that it's competing with 720p-plus handsets, it could be sharpe...
The Asus PadFone retails for Rs. 65,000 and as part of the package, you get the phone, the station, the keyboard and the stylus headset. This makes it the most expensive Android smartphone in India. But is it worth it? Well, not really and here's why. A...
Abstract: BARCELONA, Spain--Announced last year at the Computex show in Taiwan, the prototype version of the Asus PadFone was the logical conclusion of the Motorola Atrix Lapdock design. While it is not the first hybrid device, it's likely the first to run Andr...
SMARTPHONES and tablets have become essential parts of our daily lives. So, it's no surprise that Asus has created a device that does double duty. The popular Taiwan hardware manufacturer's PadFone is an Android smartphone that transforms into a tab...
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Published: 2012-10-15, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
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It's a good device but in my opinion, it's not for everyone. You can get the PadFone + Station + Dock + Stylus for about RM 3,000 or so but there are notebooks and Ultrabooks for less than RM 3,000.In my case, I already have a phone that I adore so much...
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