[Sponsored Video] ASUS FonePad #fonepadiscalling
ASUS fonepad with Intel Inside
One day my mom asked which gadget is suitable for her. She said she need something as big as a tablet but smart enough to allow her to make calls as well. So I thought... is there something call 'Phablet' (Phone and tablet)? Apparently yes it does!! Let see what is this ASUS FonePad about.
With Intel Inside, the ASUS Fonepad Note 6 and ASUS Fonepad 7 offer the amazing combination of a phone and a tablet in one device, as a convenient option for consumers who spend more time on their smart phones consuming social media, music and games rather than on voice calls.
ASUS Fonepad 7 - "Fonepad is Calling" |
ASUS recently launched ASUS Fonepad Note 6 and ASUS Fonepad 7 which are tablets that can answer phone call. If you ask me to compare, basically ASUS Fonpad Note 6 is smaller than Fonepad 7 but more powerful from the inside. Fonepad Note 6 has 2 GB RAM and faster processor too if you want something that give well performance and multitask. However, ASUS Fonepad 7 with bigger screen will offer you with longer battery life due to its larger size. Fonepad 7 will be more suitable for parents who spend more time at home playing their games but can answer the phone as well.
ASUS Fonepad Note 6 - "Fonepad is Calling" |
The things I like about ASUS Fonepad is their Dual Front Speakers as this will give me better audio together with the visual experience too. I am currently using a smartphone with rear speakers hence I always use my hand to redirect the audio so that I can hear it clearer.
So now, instead of bringing two devices in your bag/ pocket, you can now bring a phablet instead. Now, you have one less excuse to use not to answer the call. Oops!! Haha
For more information about ASUS Fonepad, visit ASUS Fonepad website. =)
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This post has been sponsored by ASUS, but all thoughts are my own