Difference between Asus FonePad and Nexus 10
Key Difference: Asus has announced the launch of newest phablet, the Asus Fonepad. The Fonepad is a 7-inch Android tablet that allows users to also make phone calls by placing the device on their ear. The phablet sports a 7-inch IPS LED backlit touch screen that allowed multitouch capability for up to 10 people. The screen has a resolution of 1280 x 800, which provides approximately 216 ppi density, a decent enough resolution. The Nexus 10 is a tablet computer running Android 4.2 (also named Jelly Bean) operating system, which was released with it. It was developed in collaboration with Samsung.
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Asus has announced the launch of newest phablet, the Asus Fonepad. The company states that the purpose of launching this phone is to bridge the gap between the phone and the tablet, eliminating the need for the carrying to separate devices. The Asus Fonepad is practically a tablet that has phone call making capabilities. The Fonepad is a 7-inch Android tablet that allows users to also make phone calls by placing the device on their ear. Some people may find it silly to place such a huge device on their ear to make calls; for those people the tablet does allow connectivity with a Bluetooth device.
include("ad3rd.php"); ?>The Asus Fonepad has borrowed a bunch of features from the Nexus 7, which was also created under Google and Asus collaboration. The weight, dimension and the display are all similar to the Nexus 7; however, the company has replaced the back. The plastic-leather back of the Nexus 7 has been replaced with a slick, steel casing. The device is available in titanium gray and champagne gold colors. The phablet sports a 7-inch IPS LED backlit touch screen that allowed multitouch capability for up to 10 people. The screen has a resolution of 1280 x 800, which provides approximately 216 ppi density, a decent enough resolution. Under the hood, the phablet runs on 1.2 GHz single-core Intel Atom processor, making it pretty fast for multi-tasking, along with playing some high-res games. The device has 1 GB RAM.
There will be two versions of the tablet, one for Europe, the other for Asia. The launch regarding rest of the World has yet to be revealed. The European variant will have 16 GB internal storage capacity, with no rear camera. However, the Asian variant will 8 GB internal storage capacity and will house a 3.2 MP rear camera. Both the variants will house 1.2 MP front camera for video conferencing. The phablet will not support 4G capabilities. The phablet will be available with preloaded Android v4.1 Jelly Bean, with no announcements yet regarding if it is upgradeable to the newest version. The internal storage capacity can expanded up to 32 GB using a MicroSD. One of the most prominent features of the phablet is the massive battery that has been mounted on the device. The non-removable Li-Ion 4270 mAh battery allows the phone to support 32.5 hours of talktime on 3G and 751 hours of standby time. There is no proper release date for the phone, with the expected release to be around April or May 2013.
Among the number of various companies launching phones based on Google’s Android, Google has also launched its own line of smartphones based on Android, called the Google Nexus. Each device in the Nexus line is produced via collaboration between Google and a leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partner. The Nexus devices in general have an advantage over other devices in that the Android in the Nexus devices is pure, i.e. the Android does not have any manufacturer or wireless carrier modifications to it, such as a custom graphical user interface. The Android also has an unlockable bootloader to allow further development and end-user modification, all of which is usually blocked on other Android smartphones.
The Nexus 10 is a10-inch tablet computer running Android 4.2 (also named Jelly Bean) operating system, which was released with it. It was developed in collaboration with Samsung. It is Google’s second tablet, directly following the Nexus 7. It features a 10.1-inch, 2560×1600 pixel display, which at the time of its release was the highest resolution display for a tablet. The Nexus 10 features a Samsung Exynos 5250 system on chip, a dual-core 1.7 GHz Cortex A15 central processing unit and a quad-core ARM Mali T604 graphics processing unit. The Nexus 10 was launched in two storage sizes, 16 GB and 32 GB
The Nexus 10 features Photo Sphere, a new camera technology that allows one to take 360 deg Panorama shots. The tablet also features a quick settings menu, allows for application of widgets on the lock screen, as well as gesture typing; an updated version of Google Now; and multiple user accounts for tablets. The tablet offers a new share and customize feature that allows multiple users to create their own profile and customize it according to their own needs. The tablet offers a 5 MP rear camera and a 1.9 MP front camera for video chatting. The tablet does not support SIM capability. The device also allows nine people to chat simultaneously using Google Hangouts. The Nexus 10 is available for approximately USD 399, with the price varying depending on the model.
The information for the detailed table about the two phones has been taken from the Asus website, trustedreviews.com, pcworld.idg.com.au, Google website and GSMArena.com.
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Asus Fonepad |
Nexus 10 |
Launch Date |
Expected April 2013 |
November 2012 |
Company |
Asus |
Google; designed in collaboration with and manufactured by Samsung. |
Size |
196.4 x 120.1 x 10.4 mm |
263.9 x 177.6 x 8.9 mm (10.39 x 6.99 x 0.35 in) |
Display |
7" LED Backlight WXGA IPS Panel touch screen |
Super PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Screen |
1280x800 (~216 ppi pixel density) |
2560 x 1600 pixels, 10.1 inches (~299 ppi pixel density) |
Protection |
N/A |
Corning Gorilla Glass 2 |
Weight |
340 g |
603g (1.33 lb) |
2G Network |
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
N/A |
3G Network |
WCDMA: 850/900/1900/2100 HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 |
N/A |
4G Network |
N/A |
N/A |
GUI |
Asus UI |
Pure Android |
CPU speed |
1.2 GHz Single-core Intel Atom |
Dual-core 1.7 GHz Cortex-A15 |
GPU |
PowerVR SGX540 |
Quad-core Mali T604 |
OS |
Android OS v4.1 (Jelly Bean) |
Android OS, v4.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.2.1 (Jelly Bean) |
Chipset |
Intel Atom Z2420 |
Exynos 5250 |
RAM |
1 GB |
2GB RAM |
SIM Size |
microSIM |
N/A |
Internal Memory |
8/16 GB |
16/32 GB storage |
Expandable Memory |
Up to 32 GB |
None |
Sensors |
GPS & Glonass,G-Sensor, E-compass, Proximity, Ambient Light Sensor |
Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer |
Connectivity |
GSM, HSDPA, WCDMA, Bluetooth, USB, WLAN802.11 |
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (MIMO+HT40) Bluetooth NFC (Android Beam) Dual side NFC Micro USB Magnetic Pogo pin charger Micro HDMI 3.5mm headphone jack |
Data |
GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB |
WiFi, NFC, USB |
Speed |
HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps |
- |
WLAN |
WLAN802.11 b/g/n |
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth V3.0 |
Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP |
USB |
microUSB v2.0 |
Micro-USB v2.0 |
Primary Camera |
3.2 MP autofocus camera |
5 MP, 2592х1936 pixels, autofocus, LED flash |
Secondary Camera |
1.2 MP |
1.9 MP |
Video |
720p |
1080p@30fps |
Camera Features |
Autofocus |
Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, video-calling |
Sound Enhancement |
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic; Asus Sonice Master audio technology with MaxxAudio 3 by Waves |
No |
Audio supported formats |
MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player |
MP3/WAV/eAAC+/WMA/ Flac player |
Video supported formats |
MP4/H.264/H.263 player |
MP4/H.264/DivX/ WMV player |
Battery Capacity |
Non-removable Li-Ion 4270 mAh battery (16 Wh) |
Non-removable lithium-ion polymer 9,000 mAh battery |
Talktime |
3G: 32.5 hours |
N/A |
Standby Time |
3G: 751 hours |
- |
Available Colors |
Titanium Gray, Champagne Gold |
Black |
Messaging |
SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM |
Email, Push Email, IM, RSS |
Browser |
HTML5 |
HTML5 |
Radio |
No |
No |
GPS |
GPS, A-GPS, Glonass |
Yes, with GLONASS |
Java |
Yes, via Java MIDP emulator |
None |
Additional Features |
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