2/24/2023 0 Comments Asus me172v firmware update![]() ![]() Here are our official CNET Labs-tested battery life results. Battery life drained moderately slow over a day's use, but definitely springs a huge leak when using the Outdoor screen brightness mode. Josh Miller/CNETĪpp downloads were speedy over Wi-Fi and about a third as fast using an AT&T SIM in San Francisco. Outdoor mode boosts luminance beyond normal, but the FonePad's screen brightness is still lower than what you find on its contemporaries. The single-core PowerVR SGX 540 GPU inside gets the job done, but definitely not impressively so. Games didn't run as smoothly as they did on the Nexus 7, but of the games I tested - Riptide GP, Modern Combat 4, and Real Racing 3 - all produced acceptably playable, if completely unspectacular, frame rates. Which is to say: washed out and dithered. The front and back cameras are fine, but perform on the low end of the typical tablet camera scale. The Intel Atom Z2460 CPU delivers virtually stutter-free OS navigation with a near-constant 60 frames-per-second refresh rate, but apps take a frustratingly long time to load. ![]() Outdoor mode delivers a suitably high brightness that's unfortunately still lower than on top-of-the-line small tablets. The display delivers wide viewing angles, sharp text, and abundant - and customizable - color. The FonePad uses an IPS display with a 1,280x800-pixel-resolution screen. The FonePad compared to the 5.5-inch LG Optimus G Pro. Texting worked normally and felt no different than simply typing an e-mail out on the tablet. Apps took noticeably longer to download compared with using Wi-Fi or LTE bands in San Francisco. The phone uses 850/900/1800/1900 GSM bands and tops out at 3.5G HSPA+ speeds. I experienced no dropped calls nor any problems connecting using AT&T's GSM network in San Francisco. Also, with the speaker enabled, it was difficult for the person on the other end to clearly hear my voice unless I put the mic right up to my mouth. Speaking into the FonePad, I definitely had to make sure I spoke loudly and clearly in order for the other party to hear me. ![]() Voices came in fuzzy and a bit "breathy" on both ends when calling a landline. ![]() I used an AT&T SIM card to test the call quality here in San Francisco. The FonePad doesn't include a headset, unfortunately, which would be the ideal way to use it. Josh Miller/CNETĪnd beyond any embarrassment you may feel using it in public, it's just unwieldy when attempting adjust in one hand, especially if you have small hands. Off-camera, hundreds are pointing and laughing. ![]()
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