Hello --
I recently acquired an ASUS Padfone X through my wireless carrier, AT&T. However, I am considering returning it because the 'pad' does not work without the 'fone', so you cannot have the 2 devices running individually at the same time.
I would like advice from you as to whether the Padfone is a worthy investment, as an Android device. Specifically, after seeing the presentations from Google I / O, I need to know if this device will have the "L" variant of the Android OS provided.
Furthermore, two of the reasons that I am not satisfied with the Padfone is that the speakerphone sounds 'tinny', and the pictures that I took with the camera came out lousy. I am thinking that I might be better satisfied with a different Android phone, OR the iPhone 6, because it will probably be the same size of the Asus 'fone', which I do like AND Apple always improves its cameras with each iteration of their devices.
Your comments are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your consideration of my dilemma.
~Antonio
I recently acquired an ASUS Padfone X through my wireless carrier, AT&T. However, I am considering returning it because the 'pad' does not work without the 'fone', so you cannot have the 2 devices running individually at the same time.
I would like advice from you as to whether the Padfone is a worthy investment, as an Android device. Specifically, after seeing the presentations from Google I / O, I need to know if this device will have the "L" variant of the Android OS provided.
Furthermore, two of the reasons that I am not satisfied with the Padfone is that the speakerphone sounds 'tinny', and the pictures that I took with the camera came out lousy. I am thinking that I might be better satisfied with a different Android phone, OR the iPhone 6, because it will probably be the same size of the Asus 'fone', which I do like AND Apple always improves its cameras with each iteration of their devices.
Your comments are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your consideration of my dilemma.
~Antonio