Asus has upgraded its Asus Fonepad 7 with a 64-bit processor. First launched in Malaysia in October 2013, the upgraded Asus Fonepad 7 (FE375CG) is now priced cheaper at RM649.
The 7-inch ASUS Fonepad 7 (FE375CG) has a narrow bezel design that allows for easy one-handed use, measuring just 10.9cm wide, 9.83mm thin, and weighing 299g.
Specification of the Asus Fonepad 7 (FE375CG):
SPECIFICATIONS | |
Processor | 64-bit Intel Atom Z3560 (1.8GHz, Quad-Core) |
Operating system | Android 4.4 with ASUS ZenUI |
Display | 7-inch LED-backlight WXGA (1280×800) IPS Panel 10-point multi-touch support Anti-fingerprint coating |
Memory & storage |
1GB RAM8GB eMMC 5GB Lifetime ASUS WebStorage Space with an additional 11GB for the first year |
Networks | HSPA+ UL:5.76Mbit/s / DL:42Mbit/s 3G : WCDMA : 850/900/1900/2100 2G : EDGE/GSM : 850/900/1800/1900 |
Wireless | 802.11b/g/n Wi-FiBluetooth V4.0 Miracast support |
Camera | 2-megapixel front camera 5-megapixel rear camera with auto-focus( 720p video-recording ) |
Audio | Dual front speakers |
Connectivity | •1 × 2-in-1 audio jack (headphone / mic-in) •1x Micro USB •1 × Micro SD Card reader, up to 64GB •2 × Micro-SIM card slot (Dual SIM SKU) •1 × Micro-SIM card slot (Single SIM SKU) |
Sensors | G-Sensor / Proximity / Light sensor / E-compass / Hall sensor |
Battery | 10.5 hours battery life; 15Wh Li-polymer Battery |
Navigation | GPS, GLONASS & AGPS |
Colors | Black, White |
Size | 108.9 x 194.3 x 9.8mm |
Weight | 299g |
Powered by the latest 64-bit Intel Atom Z3560 1.83GHz quad-core processor, the ASUS Fonepad 7 (FE375CG) runs on the Android 4.4 KitKat operating system and comes with the exclusive ASUS ZenUI mobile device interface.
ZenUI features more than 200 software enhancements over previous ASUS interfaces and sports a new visual design with modern ‘flat’ icons, customizable vivid color themes that match the device color, animations, new ringtones and notification sounds, and a clean layout to clearly present information. ASUS ZenUI also includes two features — What’s Next and Do It Later — designed to free users from actively having to manage the multitude of information they are confronted with daily, thus enabling them to be more productive.