chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-14 04:44:44
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When phablets first made it to the market, it was exclusive to a certain Korean brand. To date, said Korean brand is still the go-to manufacturer when it comes to phablets but then not everyone is able to afford that very premium price tag. While there ha...
Good performance, Nice stylus features, Large and bright display, Affordable, Expandable memory...
Plasticky and glossy body, Bulky...
The ASUS Fonepad Note 6 may not come with all the latest hardware or fanciest design but it is still a very good phablet in its own right and for the retail price it is going for, it may well be the best alternative to that famous Korean phablet.(previou...
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After almost nine months after our first encounter, ASUS Philippines was kind enough to lend us the FonePad Note FHD 6 for review. Check out our thoughts about this six-incher in our full review after the jump.Design and ConstructionThe FonePad FHD Note 6...
Excellent battery life, Huge and vibrant display, Above-average sound output from two speakers...
No Built-in flash, Cheap design...
Despite of the minor missteps we pointed out earlier, like the lack of built-in flash and its uninspiring design, we think that the ASUS FonePad Note FHD 6 is still a good buy at Php19,990.Its gorgeous 6-inch, 1080p display panel alone is worth more than...
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Aside from the Fonepad 7 Dual-SIM, Asus also brought out their Fonepad Note 6 phablet to their event last night. We haven't really seen this particular gadget in the flesh before even after Asus' ninja-launched it back in December , so we were glad to fin...
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The ASUS FonePad Note 6 offers a 1080p HD display and digitizer stylus amongst othersThose who like taking notes with pen and paper often go for stylus driven devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note phablets but are often turned off by the high price or if t...
Overall, the ASUS FonePad Note 6 combines higher-end features like a sensitive built-in wacom digitizer stylus and full HD 1080p display at a very competitive price. Even if you're not on a budget, the phablet is great for the mobile artist, designer and...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2016-12-14 04:44:57
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The original Fonepad from ASUS is an affordable tablet that attempts to combine phone call functionality similar to Samsung's GALAXY Tab. Recently, ASUS started to introduce two additional members to its Fonepad portfolio and we've got the ASUS Fonepad No...
Great IPS display, Simple user interface, Dual front stereo speakers, USB OTG and Miracast wireless display, Decent main camera, Reasonable battery life...
Bulky and heavy, Limited productivity features, Stylus useless in most occasions, Subpar system performance, Stuck on Android Jelly Bean, No LTE and NFC, Expensive price for hardware internals...
The ASUS Fonepad Note FHD 6 is clearly a phablet made for entertainment with its gigantic 6-inch full HD IPS display and dual front stereo speakers, people who wants an affordable huge screen smartphone is going to love this. As for the productivity side...
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There's an ongoing argument about when a phone becomes a tablet or a tablet becomes a phone. Asus is sitting on the fence with the delivery of its PhonePad 6, a 6-inch, stylus-included tablet-meets-smartphone that's clearly got its eye on the Samsung Gala...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-12-14 04:45:28
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There's nothing better than a bit of healthy competition, and Asus jumped ahead of Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 IFA reveal with its own 6-inch alternative - the Asus Fonepad Note 6. Don't get bogged down with the (typically) confusing Asus naming - this is mor...
Sharp display, Zippy performance...
Cheap build, Too bulky...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-14 04:45:28
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There's nothing better than a bit of healthy competition, and Asus jumped ahead of Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 IFA reveal with its own 6-inch alternative - the Asus Fonepad Note 6.Don't get bogged down with the (typically) confusing Asus naming - this is more...
Sharp display, Zippy performance...
Cheap build, Too bulky...
Asus takes a hefty swing at the Galaxy Note 3 but doesn't quite land a KO. The Padfone Note 6 is strong on the spec sheet but falls down in some of its mid-range design. Still, with a mid-range price to match we can see a lot of Samsung would-bes might b...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2016-12-14 04:45:28
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What is the Asus FonePad Note 6? The Asus Fonepad Note 6 is a 6-inch Android tablet with a built-in stylus and has built-in 3G to make phone calls. Sound familiar? Well, this is Asus' clear attempt to cash in on the stylus renaissance. It wants this table...
The Asus Fonepad Note 6 is a Note-wannabe with an impressive full HD screen and a surprisingly zippy Intel Atom dual-core innards. We would need to spend some more time with the stylus to find out if it matches the accuracy of the S-Pen and we are still n...
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Large smartphones seem to be as popular as ever and ASUS has just jumped into the game with the Fonepad Note FHD 6. It's a 6in Android smartphone that comes with a stylus and it's likely to compete directly with Samsung's Galaxy Note II...
Huge screen, Dual speakers on front, Included stylus...
Thicker and larger than Galaxy Note II, No 4G connectivity, No word on AU release...
The ASUS Fonepad Note FHD 6 is a 6in Android smartphone that comes with a stylus and it's likely to compete directly with Samsung's Galaxy Note II...
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Asus upped the ante in its quest to seize a larger slice of the Smartphone/phablet pie with the announcement of its 6-inch Fonepad Note FHD 6 at Computex on Monday. Up against the Samsung Galaxy Note II and the Huawei Ascend Mate, the FonePad Note slots...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2016-12-14 04:44:35
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In accordance with ASUS philosophy of presenting new devices in short periods of time, not long after the first Fonepad, new models, Fonepad Note 6 and Fonepad 7, have been announced. Unfortunately, from announcement to their appearance on the market, a l...
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Asus launched the first Fonepad on the market in April 2013 - according to the name and seven inch size, a tablet for making calls. Consequently, we also tested it as a tablet. Now the Eee PC inventor goes a step further and introduced the Fonepad Note FH...
Bright and high-contrast IPS screen, Extensive digitizer functions, Expandable memory, Good battery runtimes, Excellent price-performance ratio, Great speakers, Decent camera...
unfortunately w/o flash, Somewhat weak SoC, Comparatively thick and heavy...
In Review Asus Fonepad Note FHD 6. Review sample courtesy of Asus GermanyAsus' Fonepad Note FHD 6 is a very good phablet, although compromises have to be made compared with premium models. The high-definition touchscreen is certainly the highlight and can...
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If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to the Galaxy Note 3 and you want to jump on the 6 inch device bandwagon, you may like the ASUS FonePad Note FHD 6, that we recently reviewed in detail. The device was shown at IFA 2013 in early September and it...
pretty good stylus features, affordable price, powerful CPU, nice apps that don't feel like bloatware, good pen recognition, great screen (brightness, angles, contrast, colors), lots of camera options to play with, And the...
glossy, plasticy and sometimes fragile case, weak camera, too big for average user, audio volume could be higher...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-14 04:45:29
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Samsung, LG, ZTE, and Huawei have all produced devices that begin to blur the lines between phones and tablets, so why wouldn't Asus jump on the bandwagon? The company today announced the FonePad Note at Computex 13, a 6-inch device clearly aimed at takin...
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