hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2019-11-19 22:55:58
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Need a good performing phone for less than 10k budget? you might want to consider last year's best-selling ZenFone 2 ZE551ML 32GB with 4GB RAM for Php6,995. Considerably, it's still better than most phones offered in the same price range for less than 10k...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-11-19 22:55:59
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Many of you have noticed by now that ASUS's ZenFones tend to all look similar. How then will the ZenFone 2 Deluxe stand out from its other ASUS sibling?As expected, the ZenFone 2 Deluxe's design hasn't change much from the ZenFone 2's. The model we receiv...
Great display...
Camera, Nonremovable battery...
Not a very exciting smartphone, but it's a decent upgrade over its other counterparts and an able device on its own.(previously published in issue March 2016)...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2019-11-19 22:55:59
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Hardware and DesignThe design of the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition is very similar to the Zenfone 2 Deluxe but this one features a red accent along with two plastic back covers that can't be found on other Zenfones. The first back cover has a carb...
The smartphone doesn't have the best performance and the best camera but having a special edition of the smartphone is something to brag about. I mean, the back cover of the smartphone is really beautiful and eye-catching. Actually, a lot of people have a...
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This phone is intended to exude ASUS' premium touch when it comes to their high-end offerings and it does so in a couple of ways starting of with the packaging. The ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition is packaged in a carbon fiber-themed box with a slig...
Solid performance, 256GB of storage space, Dual SIM, Fast camera, Large online storage bonus...
Plastic feel, Drift Silver back cover is scratch prone, Battery life could be better...
The ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition pushes the Zenfone 2 to flagship smartphone territory wherein the likes of LG, Samsung, HTC, etc. compete and provided its specs, it does so to some degree. As the Zenfone 2 alone, the phone is quite competitive a...
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ASUS Philippines just introduced its Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition which builds on top of the Deluxe that we saw earlier this year. The limited edition handset comes with slightly tweaked processor, 256GB of total storage, and a few other special goodi...
Eyecatching back cover, Freedom from worrying about storage space, Ample RAM for taskheavy processes, Good camera, LTE support, NFC support, Android Lollipop out of the box, Nice, simple ZenUI, Longer battery life than Deluxe, (adsbygoogle = window.adsbyg...
A little bit on the heavy and chunky side, Nonremovable battery, Lower benchmarks than Deluxe...
If you're looking for a smartphone with big storage and at the same time is a capable performer, the Deluxe will be a good choice at Php17,995. Although if you're aching to stretch your storage further, the Special Edition is your next bet although it wil...
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Yesterday ASUS Philippines unveiled their last offering for the year, the ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition . Why is it “special”? It comes with two stunning back covers, a more polished design, and thanks to a bundled 128GB microSD card, has 256GB of...
We live in the age already when all Android phones are starting to offer the same things. This is why price and design are now becoming much more important than ever. ASUS is on the right track because they're keeping the prices very competitive while mak...
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If there's one thing that I want to be known for as a tech blogger, it is that I always do my best to connect directly with my readers and followers as I empower them with relevant information on various tech issues and gadget releases...
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Let's be honest: No one likes budgeting. Even if you're well off, it's inevitably an exercise that involves telling yourself "no." It's also pretty much the least cool thing you can do with your money, aside from making a fanny pack out of a bunch of doll...
The Asus ZenFone 2 is the very definition of a "budget" phone; it doesn't have a curved screen, it's not at all water resistant, and it certainly isn't the most attractive piece of hardware out there. But Asus found a way to pack the ZenFone 2 with a bu...
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We've had our takes on the latest Zenfone 2s namely the Selfie and Laser. Now we have the high-end variant among the series which is the Deluxe. It's basically the Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) model that we reviewed except that it has 128GB of internal storage plu...
Eyecatching back cover, Freedom from worrying about storage space, Ample RAM for taskheavy processes, Good camera, LTE support, NFC support, Android Lollipop out of the box, Nice, simple ZenUI...
A little bit on the heavy and chunky side, Nonremovable battery...
The Zenfone 2 Deluxe is a testament that the company can still push the envelope and deliver better performance than the ZE551ML which is already a solid performer. With a more attractive look thanks to its unique back cover and storage space that will gi...
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ASUS ZenFone Selfie has been launched in Malaysia at the end of August 2015. The new Android smartphone equipped with 13MP front camera with flash. How does it compare with ASUS ZenFone 2? Let's find out in this article.ASUS ZenFone Selfie launch in Malay...
ASUS ZenFone SelfieI recommend ZenFone Selfie over ZenFone 2, the former is a welcome upgrade from the already good ZenFone 2.ZenFone Selfie has better front & back cameras, tougher glass, and supports Dual 4G SIMs. These features are more important and u...
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Hands-on with Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Asus announced the ZenFone 2 at CES back in January and its headline-grabbing feature was the fact it was the first smartphone to pack an impressive but seemingly unecessary 4GB of RAM. Nine months later and the ZenFone...
The ZenFone 2 Deluxe appears to be an update of Asus' flagship phone only in the looks department – but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. It successfully manages to make a plastic design feel a little more desirable, without coming across as cheap an...
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Asus has announced a barrage of new additions to its smartphone and tablet line-ups at IFA 2015, including the new Zenfone 2 Deluxe. The main bulk of the devices were variations to the Zenfone 2 , which was launched at MWC earlier this year. Aside from...
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Asus' 5.5-inch smartphone comes with an Intel processor and 4GB of RAM. Will its PC-like approach to creating smartphones leave you in a Zen-like state?Asus has long been a powerhouse in the computer industry. The company produces peripherals and componen...
Price, Performance, Audio quality, ZenUI, microSD support, Dual Active SIM...
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Its camera may be average, but its audio quality and system performance rival those of flagship devices for only a fraction of the cost. The 1080p 5.5-inch IPS display is incredibly sharp and it comes with 4GB of RAM; features you do not usually find at...
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The Asus ZenFone series of smartphones are very, very popular among consumers. This is perhaps driven by the fact that there were as many as three variations of the smartphone (4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch) and more importantly: they offered value for money...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:06
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There are a few smartphones in the market right now that packs a hefty 4GB worth of RAM and it is expected to be the norm for flagship devices in the not-so-distant future. But the phone that started the whole 4GB RAM craze is none other than the ASUS Zen...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:06
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Asus' latest assault on the Android phone comes via the ZenFone 2, the successor to the ZenFone 4, 5 and 6. The previous generation devices had 4-, 5- and 6-inch screens, hence the names. The ZenFone 2 has two different screen sizes, with 5-inch and 5.5-i...
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The ZenFone 2 is ASUS' star of the year, often hailed for its 4GB memory and camera capability. The ZenFone 2 is no doubt a great device but does it live up to the hype? What's all this “See what others can't see” thing all about? I'll get into those deta...
Video Here's a video taken with the ZenFone 2 of which I am truly disappointed with. Skip to the 5:00 mark and you'll see how it's unable to keep up with the motion. The recent update seems to have eliminated the problem but it's still far from being sati...
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Asus seems to be rebranding its devices, starting with the ZenBook, and now its ZenWatch and ZenFone 2. At first I was a little confused since the previous reiteration of the ZenFone was the ZenFone 5. Looks like Asus is sort-of rebooting its devices and...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:07
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You've probably heard about the new ASUS ZenFone 2:Officially launched internationally back in April in Singapore (we were there!), the ZenFone 2 is among the most hyped phones in recent months, primarily because of the success of its predecessor, the fir...
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The Zenfones are an amazing family of smartphones from ASUS, they are the only smartphones that pose a real threat to Chinese manufacturers. With a strong backing and huge marketing push from Intel, its really no wonder that a world's leading PC motherboa...
Fast and speedy performance, Affordable, Great touch screen response, Dual SIM 4G standby, Great camera...
ZenUI is no longer innovative, Mediocre build quality, Power button placement isn't great, Poor battery life, Loudspeaker could be better, Product variant confusing...
Dwelling on a current success is an extremely dangerous thing and ASUS have certainly been enjoying that taste of success for its last generation Zenfones, the Zenfone 2 may feature a powerful 4GB RAM and the fastest processor that Intel has ever made how...
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“The next billion people.” Google used that term several times during its recent developer conference, and maintains that Android's future is the future of computing, connecting the poor and disenfranchised.Lofty goals, certainly, but Google doesn't creat...
Excellent price to performance ratio, Good screen quality, Dual-SIM useful for travellers, Lots of camera settings, including a good manual mode, Fast and stable, Good battery life, Exhaustive North American LTE network support...
An absurd amount of bloatware pre-installed, Camera quality is inconsistent and often poor, Large and heavy frame...
The ZenFone 2 is Asus's finest mobile product to date, and an intriguing and welcome addition to the Canadian smartphone canon. It's got some quirks, and a boatload of bloat, but much of it can be forgiven (and eliminated) with a bit of time investment.A...
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Asus really did gathered a lot of attention when they've announced the very first smartphone with 4GB of RAM, the Asus Zenfone 2. That declaration really did excite a lot people, which made the device easily one of the most highly anticipated smartphone e...
Large and sharp display, Curvy profile for good ergonomics, Seamless multitasking, 4G network capable, NFC, Fast charging, Great camera, Easy to use gestures...
Hard to reach home/power button, Nonremovable battery, ZenUI may not be for everyone, Low audio volume...
Yup, this device really lived up to its promise. The promise to bring something extravagant on the table, without the exchange of a hefty amount of cash. And just like its other brothers, the Asus Zenfone 2 is clearly, if not the best, one of the most com...
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When it first came out, the ASUS ZenFone range of smartphones made a huge impact as devices that looked as good as flagship smartphones with nearly as good performance and features yet were priced for the entry-level to midrange. Obviously, the ASUS ZenFo...
Overall, the ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE551ML is our pick for the flagship phablet killer of 2015 as at just RM1099 it offers unbeatable value, features and performance. As of the time of writing this review, it remains the only smartphone with 4GB of RAM and offer...
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It's finally here. The highly anticipated ASUS ZenFone 2 has been with me for some time now, and here are all the data I gathered. It's all for your viewing pleasure. The ZenFone 2 has improved in almost every aspect from its predecessor – from the packag...
The ZenFone 2 is near perfect – it's beautiful, comfortable, and the user experience is just amazing. Sure, there are some of the things that I can nitpick about, like the small but loud rear-facing speakers which is oftentimes covered by my palms while h...
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ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE551ML Unboxing and Initial Impression We have witnessed the unveiling of the ASUS ZenFone 2 twice, one during its regional launch in Jakarta, Indonesia and another one during its local launch in World Trade Center. We even did a quick rev...
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canadianreviewer.com Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:11
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ASUS has made one of the most compelling 5.5-inch smartphones in the market today. The Zenfone 2, which comes to Canada this June, is designed as an affordable and contract-free option for anyone looking for a larger Android smartphone with all the power...
The ASUS ZenFone 2 is an impressive device, and not just from a value for money standpoint. By offering a large display, powerful processor and expandable storage space as well as a solid camera and software combo, ASUS is really trying to give users the...
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dronthego.net Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:11
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Last month, I posted a few comparison photos taken with the iPhone 6, Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Asus Zenfone 2. I've been using the Zenfone 2 as my main smartphone for the past few weeks and figured I should do a comparison test again with the iPhone 6. I...
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Asus quite hit a pot of gold with the recent global hit handset called Zenfone 2. If it's the fanfare that the Taiwanese outfit is up to, then it scored A+ in terms several factors. For one, the smartphone is offered in a number of variants for perspectiv...
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These are only some of the questions that Pinoy Asus fans have been asking me ever since the much-talked-about ZenFone 2 was launched in the country last May 16, 2015...
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Most people recognize Asus from its laptops and a smattering of Android tablets, but outside the United States, it also sells a lot of phones – 10 million to date, in fact. Its ZenFone smartphone lineup promises solid performance and a well-rounded featu...
Outstanding value, Powerful hardware, Pleasing 1080p screen, Decent battery life...
Pretty large, even for a phone with a 5.5-inch display, Bland design, Average camera, Software bloat...
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Since the launch of the Zenfone 2, ASUS has been doing very brisk business selling their newest family of devices . If all things go according to plan, the company may just hit their ambitious 1 million Zenfone target for the PH this year. Of course other...
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Like what I always tell you guys, I go to tech events in and outside the country with the main goal of bringing the events to you through my blog posts, photos, and videos. I feel very fortunate to have a profession that's indistinguishable from my passio...
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Asus ZenFone 2 has just been officially launched in the Philippines via a grand consumer event held at the World Trade Center in Pasay City that attracted Asus fans from across the archipelago. The local release of this much anticipated handset happened e...
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We've brought you 3 separate reviews of the Asus Zenfone 2 (ZE500CL, ZE500ML, ZE551ML). This time, we consolidated the reviews to give you a video version for easier consumption.Click on the link below to watch the video.More reviews:Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551M...
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thetechnoclast.com Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:15
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It would be pretty ballsy to dub this phone we've just reviewed as “The Best Smartphone Package You Can Buy Right Now,” but it is no hyperbole. Times have changed. The processor arms race has plateau'd and we're not seeing a difference in performance betw...
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We're fortunate enough to get early access to it, so we can offer our first impressions and thoughts on this Asus' new flagship.The first thing you'll notice with the Zenfone 2 is the design. The curved soft touch plastic back cover with brushed-metal fin...
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After the regional launch of Zenfone 2 in Jakarta, Indonesia in April, it is finally coming to the Philippines tomorrow, May 16, 2015.The biggest launch of Asus Zenfone 2 is happening at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, Philippines.Asus Philippines s...
I, therefore, conclude that Asus has successfully made it to the smartphone business. The Zenfone 2 is the first-ever smartphone with 4 Gigabytes of RAM. The same RAM I have in my 13-inch Macbook Air. Imagine how much processing power the Zefone has. You...
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Last month we were honored to attend our very first international tech event in Jakarta, Indonesia courtesy of ASUS' ZenFone 2 regional launch. During that time we were lucky to get experience the most and highly anticipated smartphones from the Taiwanes...
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You don't have to give up an arm and a leg to get a power-packed flagship anymoreTo say that people are interested in ASUS Zenfone 2 is the understatement of the year. We've had our website crash multiple times whenever any kind of Zenfone 2 related story...
The Zenfone 2 isn't a perfect smartphone, but then again you'd be hard-pressed to find one that is. ASUS has certainly made a concerted effort to find the right balance in design, specs, performance and price, and we can confidently say that they've succe...
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To say that people are interested in ASUS' upcoming Zenfone 2 is the understatement of the century . Any time any kind of bang for the buck or mid-range phone is mentioned here on the site, it's almost always compared to the Zenfone 2. We've seen our site...
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Aside from writing a very lengthy review for the Zenfone 2 ZE551ML, we also worked on a video review that better demonstrates some of the points and issues that we were talking about with the phone. The video review, which you can watch below, shows just...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:17
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You could reproach the ZenFone 2 for its lack of originality: Asus seems to have more or less copied the design from LG's G3, with the volume buttons on the back, within easy reach of your index finger. The lock button, though, is on the top, nicely out o...
Quality finish, Full HD screen with good picture quality, Fluid OS, Battery life, DualSIM, Simple and friendly ZenUI, Camera's lowlight performance...
Poor max brightness, Quite large, Nonremovable battery, A few too many obligatory Asus apps...
The spec sheet was full of promises, but we weren't at all let down. The Asus ZenFone 2 performs well pretty much across the board, and even offers dual-SIM functionality. At this price, it's a serious competitor to the excellent OnePlus One...
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The ZE551ML is the high-end variant of the Zenfone 2 family. There's the ZE500CL which is a 5-incher and then the ZE550ML which sports up to 2GB of RAM and a 1.8GHz quad-core processor with 720p display.We already have a separate full review of the ZE500C...
Very affordable, Great performance, Good camera, LTE support, NFC support, Android Lollipop out of the box, Nice, simple ZenUI...
A little bit on the heavy and chunky side, Below average battery life, Nonremovable battery...
It's no secret Asus has generated a lot of interest in the Zenfone 2, fueled by their earlier success with the Zenfone 5 last year. The Zenfone 2 ZE551ML promises a significant upgrade to the Zenfone line-up.It comes with a familiar and solid design, pret...
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The rise of the ZenFone series has been one of the more pleasant surprises of recent memory. The three handsets released last year brought ASUS' mobile division to greater prominence, and the Taiwan-based company wants to build on that. The ZenFone 2 and...
All things considered, the ZenFone 2 matched our expectations and even exceeded some, such as the camera quality and multitasking performance. We weren't able to secure numbers for benchmarks and battery life, but we'll save that for our full review. We a...
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Currently the only smartphone in the world with 4GB RAM remains the ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE551ML . Featuring a 64-bit 2.3-GHZ quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor and high-end PowerVR Rogue G6430 graphics, quite a lot of people have been interested to see how i...
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The Asus Zenfone 2We managed to get hands-on time with the new Asus Zenfone 2 and we can honestly say without any hesitation that this device is shaping up to be the best bang-for-your-buck smartphone under Php10,000.It's a monster piece of tech that will...
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When it comes to smartphones, all conversations should start with the HTC One M8 ($649, £549 and AU$899 off-contract) and the iPhone 6 (starting at $199 on-contract, £539 and AU$549 off-contract).Attempting to enter the arena of the big dogs, Asus' new Ze...
Stunning design, Fast processing speed, Innovative functionality...
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Despite its heft and thickness you'll love the Asus Zenfone 2 for its innovative features and pretty design...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:21
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When it comes to smartphones, all conversations should start with the HTC One M8 ($649, £549 and AU$899 off-contract) and the iPhone 6 (starting at $199 on-contract, £539 and AU$549 off-contract).Attempting to enter the arena of the big dogs, Asus' new...
Stunning design, Fast processing speed, Innovative functionality...
Weight, Thickness...
Despite its heft and thickness you'll love the Asus Zenfone 2 for its innovative features and pretty design...
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The newly announced ASUS ZenFone 2 and ZenFone Zoom smartphones are making waves around the world as ASUS have opted to make one really good ZenFone instead of a new version for each of the three previous original ZenFone smartphones. Due to the 5.5-inch...
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Let me qualify this first look at the Asus ZenFone 2 right from the start: it isn't a full review in any sense, because all the phone samples at the launch at CES 2015, were shackled to cords. Plus I've only had a limited amount of time to play with the d...
It's got the specs, the looks and the price - and so far it lives up to the promise, too...
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Asus ZenFone 2 – First Impressions The most headline-grabbing smartphone launch from Asus at CES 2015 may be the optical zoom-sporting ZenFone Zoom , but the ZenFone 2 is also very worthy of attention thanks to a solid feature set and low asking price of...
The ZenFone 2 looks set to be a very good choice for those wanting a large, relatively premium handset without spending megabucks. It's attractive looking and comfortable to use and its feature set is very well balanced for its price point. Definitely on...
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Asus has unveiled the ZenFone 2, a brushed-metal successor to the first ZenFone that debuted at last year's CES. We've spent a few minutes with the 5.5-inch device and can confirm it looks and feels great. The ZenFone 2 features a 5.5-inch Full HD displa...
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We'll be honest here - you won't find any design breakthrough with the Zenfone 2. The same DNA from its previous Zenfones are apparent here, so you get the same easy handling with the Zenfone 2.If you're looking for that cool, metallic feel, search no mor...
Asus has consistently thrown a few impressive announcements over the years, mostly along the affordable angle. The Zenfone 2's starting price of US$199 (RM710) and the above average hardware that comes with it are head-turning, but as with all affordable...
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They don't make smartphones like they used to anymore. Not in a bad way, because Asus is about to create more waves in the industry with its Zenfone 2.The newly unveiled Android smartphone is setting the trend that we've already been seeing - bigger, bett...
Asus Zenfone 2 hands-on Asus has consistently thrown a few impressive announcements over the years, mostly along the affordable angle. The Zenfone 2's starting price of US$199 and the above average hardware that comes with it are head-turning, but as wit...
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While we've already had some hands-on time with the ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE550ML , this time around we managed to try out the red ZenFone 2 ZE551ML along with some gaming and even VR (Virtual Reality). As per the previous ZenFone series, low-light performance i...
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With today's very innovative world where people keep on looking for something greater than what they presently have, tech companies like ASUS are always on the move, continuously searching for incredible things.And though ASUS Zenfone 2 is one of the best...
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Powered by Intel. The Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe is pretty well-equipped: Intel quad-core processor, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, dual-SIM and PixelMaster camera. Has the manufacturer created a convincing overall package?...
interesting design, dual-SIM + storage expansion via microSD, 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage...
comparatively high color deviations, battery integrated, even though the rear cover can be removed, wobbly volume rocker at the back, rear cover made of simple plastic, Android buttons not illuminated...
At the beginning of the test, we raised the question whether the Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe is a convenient package. The answer is yes, because there are no real drawbacks. But let us have a look at the positive aspects first. The highlight of the ZenFone 2 De...
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The ZenFone 2 is the new smartphone from ASUS, with a Full HD (1920 x 1080) 5.5” screen, 4 GiB of RAM, 32 GiB of storage,13 Mp rear and 5 Mp front cameras, Intel Atom Z3580 quad-core 2,3 GHz CPU, support to 4G LTE and Android 5.0 “Lollipop” operating syst...
Great cost/benefit ratio, Big screen with Full HD resolution, Sturdy, Great design, Excellent performance, 5 MP front camera, 13 Mp rear camera, Supports microSD memory card, Support for two SIM cards, Supports 4G LTE, Supports NFC, Fast battery charge...
Could be thinner, Does not record movies at 60 fps or at 4K, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This item is, Not relevant, Ina...
Launched last year, the ZenFone 5 was intended to be a smartphone with great cost/benefit ratio. In that, it was successful. Now, ASUS launches this new device, the ZenFone 2, which is very superior to its predecessor, not even being a replacement or a co...
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A lot of manufacturers claim to pack as much into a given price tag as possible, and when that price tag is modest, it's rare to see that claim lived up to. With the ZenFone 2, though, ASUS has proven that it is possible to give people more than they're e...
Offers great specs for its $200 price, Crisp 5.5inch 1080p display, Great realworld performance, no visible reduction in performance after a month of hard use, Dual SIM capabilities, ASUS' launcher offers good customization, Very easy to root and unlock t...
Depending on how the phone is held, the touchscreen can be a little finicky when entering a pin, Like me after takeout, this phone arrives bloated...
Since we're nearing the end of the review and I still haven't touched on the ZenFone 2's camera, I'll do that now. During the time I've had with the phone, I didn't put too much emphasis on photo snapping simply because it became obvious quick that this p...
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Despite not being well known as a smartphone manufacturer, Asus has had a long history in the smartphone field. Starting in 2006, the company released various phones and pocket PCs running Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS. In 2012 the company released the Pa...
Price, Performance, Audio quality, ZenUI, microSD support, Dual Active SIM...
Ergonomics, Display brightness...
Its camera may be average, but its audio quality and system performance rival those of flagship devices for only a fraction of the cost. The 1080p 5.5-inch IPS display is incredibly sharp and it comes with 4GB of RAM; features you do not usually find at...
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Use coupon code “JD888” to save $20 (USD) on orders $100+, valid till 31th, August.VIDEO REVIEW!:The phone comes in quite a stylish box and inside of it you can find some documentation, USB charging plug along with the USB cable. Keep in mind that we are...
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Although its been a while since ASUS unveiled its ASUS Zenfone 2 flagship, the device is still powerful enough to compete with recent flagships. Thanks to its aggressive pricing, the Zenfone 2 is still one of the best value for money devices that you can...
The Asus Zenfone 2 may not be newest device on the block but it is certainly worth your attention for a lot of reasons.First of all, the build quality and choice of materials are great. However, the design part is kind of love it or hate it. The phone is...
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The ASUS ZenFone 2 (ZE551ML) 4GB RAM is the top-spec ZenFone-series model, but the ZenFone Selfie (ZD551KL) has more features that I would consider to be better than the ZenFone 2.For more in-depth write-up, read my reviews on ZenFone 2 and ZenFone Selfie...
Normally, I would vote for the phone with higher-speed processor. In this case, however, my vote goes to ZenFone Selfie because of numerous hardware improvements, especially the front-camera, which makes it a more desirable device for photoshoot lovers. I...
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What does the Android community think of the ASUS ZenFone 2?Recently, ASUS and Android Central got together and gave away a slew of ZenFone 2 phones to the community . ASUS is rightfully proud of their new phone (and we think it's pretty good, too) but we...
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Snappy and rare high-end Intel processors and plenty of RAM. Handy gestures can launch specific apps from standby. Fully customizable skin. Ultra-cheap, considering what you get. Comes with 5GB of free cloud storage forever, and 100GB of Google Drive stor...
Snappy and rare highend Intel processors and plenty of RAM. Handy gestures can launch specific apps from standby. Fully customizable skin. Ultracheap, considering what you get. Comes with 5GB of free cloud storage forever, and 100GB of Google Drive storag...
Large bezels, poor choice of materials, and too large of a body. So much plastic! Heavy, hard to work with one hand. Capacitive buttons are not illuminated. Comes with a ton of redundant apps that are a chore to get rid of...
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Another inexpensive phone that competes way above its classCan a $300 smartphone stand up with the best Android devices out there from heavyweights like Samsung, LG, and HTC? That's what Asus is trying to answer with the ZenFone 2. It's not alone either —...
Appealing low price, Fast, lag-free performance, Asus' software allows deep customization...
Disgusting amount of bloatware, Camera falls apart outside of ideal conditions, Generic design with bad button layout...
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
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I did not like the Asus ZenFone 2 at first. It looks chunky and feels cheap, and the user interface reminds me of all the annoying ways companies take advantage of Android's open nature.But after some time with it, the ZenFone 2 eventually grew on me. I u...
Generous amount of storage offered—64GB in addition to a MicroSD expansion slot, The UIs native theming capabilities are seriously so cool...
Too. Much. Bloatware, It isn't the prettiest phone on the block, but it will do...
If you're looking for something a little more powerful than the Moto G with a slightly better camera, the ZenFone 2 is worth considering...
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As more people are fed up with smartphones that cost well over $600, some manufacturers are taking notice. ASUS brings us the ZenFone 2, a $299 phone with internal specs that easily trump its competitors. But to get the price that low, surely cuts had to...
That really depends on your needs. If you're looking to buy off contract phones Never Buy a Phone From Your Carrier! Buy Unlocked Phones and Save Hundreds Never Buy a Phone From Your Carrier! Buy Unlocked Phones and Save Hundreds Never buy a smartphone fr...
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ASUS is mostly famous for its notebooks and desktop components, but recent changes in the market pushed the company to enter the mobile segment. The ever growing mobile industry attracts a lot of vendors. Furthermore, expensive and high-end smartphones se...
Good build quality and sleek design, Great price, Excellent battery life, Good UI with handful of features, Lots of internal storage (64GB) and RAM (4GB), Fast charging, Dual-SIM card support...
Impractical design, Low maximum screen brightness, Comes with a lot of pre-installed bloatware...
Even though ASUS isn't renown with its mobile devices, we are sure that the Taiwanese company is on the right track. ASUS' flagship smartphone might be missing some key features that are present in today's top-tier handsets like the LG G4, Samsung Galaxy...
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Want to buy the latest flagship phone from Apple, HTC, or Samsung? You'll have to spend $600 or more. Want the latest flagship from Asus? You can pick one up for $299 or less .But can a phone in that price range be any good? Yes.The Asus Zenfone 2 is a sm...
The Asus Zenfone 2 is a pretty good phone with some features that make it borderline great. It has a processor that's fast enough to handle anything you can throw at it, a big screen that looks great for reading, web surfing, gaming, or watching videos...
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pcper.com Updated: 2019-11-19 22:56:09
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When I first heard about the Zenfone 2 from ASUS I was eager to check it out given its mix of solid specs, nice appearance, and a startlingly low price. ASUS has created something that has the potential to transcend the disruptive nature of a phone like t...
I was extremely impressed with the Zenfone 2 overall, and after a couple of weeks of constant use I find that I could easily make this my daily driver. From the snappy processor to the fantastic touchscreen (with an excellent IPS display panel under it)...
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The rate at which the industry is pumping out smartphones these days is staggering. Even more impressive is the rate at which truly outstanding phones are shipping, even from names that weren't significant just a few years ago. BLU, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and A...
Great display, Enjoyable ZenUI overlay, Great design and build quality, Solid overall performance, Fantastic $299 price point unlocked...
Battery life, Middling graphics performance, Lackluster camera...
The ZenFone 2 isn't as powerful as the Samsung Galaxy S6 nor the HTC One M9, but it's also half as expensive. When you consider the value proposition (or bang for your buck, as it were), it's hard to really knock Asus' latest. While it occasionally falls...
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When I think about ASUS, the first thing that comes to mind are their PC components like motherboards, GPUs and the like. I also think of their desktop and laptop computers. Part of that is probably due to my longstanding interest in PCs and PC gaming, bu...
Throughout the course of this review you may have noticed that I often compared the ZenFone 2 to high end smartphones like the Galaxy S6, the iPhone 5s and 6, the LG G3, etc. You may have felt that it was unfair to do so, as those smartphones will cost an...
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Ever wonder why we're seeing fewer high-end phones nowadays? Well, when there's an abundance of high-performing entry-level smartphones permeating the space of late, like the Alcatel Onetouch Idol 3 for example, there's no wonder why there's been a shift...
Aggressive $199/$299 price, Deep & thought out ZenUI experience, DualSIM, Speedy recharging time, Camera can take some nice looking HDR photos...
Conventional looking design, Call quality can be challenging, Not as smooth with gaming, Thin sounding speaker quality...
Asus is smart for attacking the entry-level segment of the market, as opposed to breaking into the high-end, which means tangling against some of the juggernauts floating about right now. Spending an intimate amount of time with the Zenfone 2, we're confi...
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In the US, the concept of the “$200 smartphone” isn't likely to bowl anyone over. After all, carrier subsidies routinely bring retail prices at least that low for some of the fanciest devices around, and for many people that's enough. But when you break o...
Outstanding software performance, Dual-SIM support with microSD expansion, Solid camera for the money, Excellent value overall...
Dim display, Unremarkable industrial design, Below-average audio performance...
Like any smartphone, the ASUS ZenFone 2 is a complicated instrument – and given a more conventional price tag, it would be something of a mixed bag. But append its actual price to the end of any shortcoming, and it becomes pretty tough to dwell on any...
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The last time Asus launched a smartphone in North America, it was a complete failure. Do you even remember the PadFone 2 ? No? Of course you don't. It was a silly product.The ZenFone 2 is a back to basics approach: $199 gets you an unlocked 5.5-inch smart...
Fast, smooth operating system, Powerful Intel Atom processor, Tons of RAM, Display has really wide viewing angles, Long battery, Dual SIM cards...
Weak camera, Weird power button location, Outdated ZenUI launcher, Somewhat bulky design, Display isn't bright enough...
For $300, the Asus ZenFone 2 gets you super fast performance, a nice 5.5-inch screen and all day battery life...
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I can't believe the Asus ZenFone 2 costs $299. In terms of sheer power per dollar, it's unmatched. The ZenFone 2 has everything and the kitchen sink: 64GB of storage plus a memory card slot, two SIM slots, enough RAM to flip between several large games at...
Amazingly fast and powerful for the price. Good camera. Dual SIMs. Lots of memory.
Big and heavy. Dim screen. Heavy Android skin. Too much bloatware...
The Asus ZenFone 2 is the most powerful smartphone you can get for $299, but it isn't the most aesthetically appealing one...
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The ASUS ZenFone 2 is an impressive device. Packed with Intel's Atom processor, 4GB of RAM, and Android Lollipop, it's a phone to be feared. Also, it's only $249! Our review of the ASUS ZenFone 2 is in the works, so stay tuned!Don't forget to VOTE! Each w...
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4 GB of RAM! We all knew it was inevitable, but it's finally here -- the first major consumer smartphone with 4 GB dual-channel DDR3 RAM. Not only that, but it can also be had for just $300. Is this 5.5-inch monster enough to lure users away from popular...
Attractive design, Massive 4 GB of RAM, Fast system performance, 1080p IPS display with high contrast, Dual-SIM support, Rigid chassis, Clear speaker and reception...
Faux brushed metal; Plastic and polycarbonate materials, Thicker than competing 5.5-inch models, Below average battery life, Average display brightness, No CDMA version, Soft pictures from camera, No USB 3.0 or MHL, Non-removable battery...
Asus ZenFone 2. Test model provided by GearBest.com. The 4 GB Gray model is available for $275 with coupon code ASZ4GBFor a $200 to $300 smartphone, the ZenFone 2 makes a strong case against more expensive 5.5-inch devices, especially from a design and pe...
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Earlier this week ASUS launched the Zenfone 2 and we were able to get our hands on this brand new smartphone that costs less than $300 outright. Yes, we are talking $299.00 unlocked smartphone here that doesn't require a contract that will work on the AT&...
If you are looking for an affordable unlocked phone with near-flagship hardware specifications running on Android 5.0 it is hard to ignore the ASUS ZenFone 2. The Zenfone 2 has the large 5.5-inch display that is craved by many these days and the user expe...
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Phones like the Oneplus One and Alcatel Onetouch Idol 3 exposed a weakness in flagship smartphone elitism by offering very competitive packages for significantly less money. But Asus' Zenfone 2 may be the dagger in the heart. Not only is the Zenfone 2 the...
Flagship-level performance and 4GB of RAM, Micro SD storage with two micro-SIM slots, Solid performance, Robust camera features, Just $299 unlocked...
Mediocre battery life, Weak speakers, Awkward power-button placement, A bit heavy...
With a world's-first 4GB of RAM and U.S.-first Intel Atom CPU, the Asus Zenfone 2 goes toe to toe with other flagship phones for less than half the price...
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ASUS is not new to the smartphone market. Since the days of Windows Mobile (not the new Windows Mobile) they've been selling smartphones. But when it comes to Android devices they've been primarily focused on tablets. ASUS worked with Google to design and...
Based on the time I've spent using the ZenFone 2 so far, I'm impressed with what ASUS and Intel have managed to create within their price constraints. In some respects, the ZenFone 2 competes with phones that cost substantially more money. In others, it d...
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The Zenfone 2 family was announced a couple of months ago, but the rollout has been slow. Asus has a few different SKUs and different price points, but today we will be looking at the mid-tier Zenfone 2 with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.Right o...
The new Asus Zenfone 2 is a step in the right direction. Asus does not want to take on the big players head on, at least not in the flagship segment, so the Zenfone 2 is going after the pseudo-flagship or upper mid-range market. This means it doesn't exac...
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At CES in Las Vegas this year Asus announced the Zenfone 2, the followup to the successful line of Zenfone smartphones it produced last year. The last time we were graced with the opportunity to review an Asus phone was back in October last year , and now...
Asus has absolutely knocked it out of the park with the Zenfone 2. With the push to include higher quality components without sacrificing the overall price, Asus has shown it can push the boundaries of what we thought was possible as a given price rang...
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The Asus Zenfone aimed to disrupt the phone market and I believe they've done a sterling job. Here is our full review of the Asus Zenfone 2.Asus knew what was needed to grab headlines when announcing their new flagship phone. First of all they went and ga...
Amazing Performance, Great Price, Feature Packed, Good updates...
Camera is hit and miss, Not the most stylish...
The Asus Zenfone 2, in my opinion, is the OnePlus One of 2015 (until the OP2 is released). It is a absolute bargain of a phone when you see what the phone has to offer for the money, but has fewer issues than the OnePlus phone. It might not be the best...
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I've been using the Asus Zenfone 2 now for a week and already have the full review well underway, but to keep you going I thought to give you all my first week impressions of the phone.The Asus Zenfone 2 is a lot of phone for very little money. My version...
So far it is only the camera which has let the Zenfone 2 down for me. If Asus can manage to sort it out in an update then I would be on board with the flagship Asus and happily use it as my main device. GPS can be sorted I'm sure and the bezels I can live...
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“The world's first smartphone with 4GB RAM. But is that all there's to the ZenFone 2? Our review has the answer”While the likes of Motorola and Xiaomi were in the spotlight last year because of their market-defining actions such as helping define the budg...
Ergonomic design, Loaded internals, Expandable storage, DualSIM support with compatibility for 4G networks (on the primary SIM slot)...
Average battery, ZenUI subdues Material Design language...
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“The ZenFone 2 looks impressive on paper. But can the same be said about its real-life performance? Let's find out with a short review”When ASUS re-entered the smartphone arena in India in July last year, it kept it simple with its naming convention. Targ...
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The Asus Zenfone 2 is a big deal for Asus and for smartphone fans around the world. Our review model just arrived yesterday, and here is our hands on video and first impressions.The Asus Zenfone 2 is a big deal for the Chinese smartphone market, and a pho...
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“The ZenFone 2 is impressive when we talk about its innards. But what about its camera performance?”Even with an 8-megapixel shooter, the middle member of the first-gen ASUS ZenFone series, the ZenFone 5 (review), offered impressive results, and became a...
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During CES 2015 back in January, Asus introduced the follow up to its affordable Zenfone smartphone series with the Zenfone 2 . To start of, it has to be mentioned that there are actually three variants of the device that share the Zenfone 2 name, with th...
Great build quality, Bright and vivid screen, Fast charging technology, Customizable UI, Fantastic performance, MicroSD expansion, Affordable, 4 GB of RAM...
Mediocre battery, Average camera, Weak speaker...
8.5 Apart from a few drawbacks that can be fixed with software updates, the Asus Zenfone 2 brings a lot to the table in terms of build quality, specifications, and features, and could prove to be very disruptive in the smartphone market with its budget-fr...
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When we covered the launch of the ASUS ZenFone Zoom , everyone clamoured to review it. It was literally the ultimate ZenFone smartphone – with its powerful Intel Atom processor, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage and a 13 MP camera with 3X optical zo...
When we first saw the ASUS ZenFone Zoom, we knew we had to review it. It is a remarkable combination of innovation and art. With its ox leather back, it looks like an ultra-premium version of the ASUS ZenFone 2 smartphones that came out in the past year o...
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