asus zenfone 2 review
Asus’ Zenfone series was one of the stars of the
show at CES last year, and the company is back
with its successors. Offering everything we loved
about the original series, the Zenfone 2 brings
with it great design and build quality, a very
customizable software experience, and of course,
an unbeatable price point. We got to spend some
time with this device at CES 2015, and here is our
first look at the Asus Zenfone 2!
It’s important to note that there a few different
versions of the Zenfone 2 available, with the
iteration priced at $199 featuring a 5.5-inch
1080p display and 2 GB of RAM. While the price
points of the other two versions are still unknown,
one version comes with a 720p display and 2 GB
of RAM, which should be even cheaper, with
another featuring a 1080p display and a whopping
4 GB of RAM, which should be the priciest of the
lot, but likely not by much. The different versions
are powered by the 64-bit quad-core Intel Atom
Z3560 or Z3580 processor, clocked at 1.8 GHz
and 2.3 GHz respectively, depending on which
version you pick, and backed by the PowerVR
G6430 GPU. In this hands on, we are taking a
closer look at the 720p iteration.
In terms of design, Asus has managed quite a
premium look and feel, with the front dominated
by 5.5-inch display, surrounded by respectable
bezels, and a row of capacitive keys below the
display, all well protected by a Corning Gorilla
Glass 3 panel. The power button is placed up top,
which can be quite difficult to reach considering
the size of the device, but the volume rocker has
been moved to the back just below the camera
unit. This silver version of the phone comes with
a brushed metal finish on the back cover, that
helps avoid fingerprints and smudges, but there
are a slew of back covers available for the
Zenfone 2, including a dual-tone option and flashy
fractal design.
You get 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB versions in terms
of on-board storage depending on which version
you get, further expandable via microSD card up
to 64 GB. The Zenfone 2 also comes with a
standard suite of connectivity options, along with
4G LTE support, which is certainly a big plus for a
device at this price point. A 3,000-mAh battery
should keep this device running for a decently
long time, but a more thorough review will be
required before we can pass any judgement on
the battery life.
When it comes to the camera, the Zenfone 2
packs a 13 MP rear shooter with a 5-element
auto focus lens and dual-color Real Tone flash,
along with a 5 MP front-facing camera with a 85
degree wide angle lens, to capture even more in
your selfies. Asus’ PixelMaster tech is in play
here, allowing you to get great HDR photos, as
well as photos that are said to be 400% brighter
in low light conditions. The camera setup
certainly seems impressive for a device in this
affordable price range, and we can’t wait to put it
through its paces.
In terms of software, the Zenfone 2 smartphones
are running Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box,
bringing it with some of the changes introduced
with the latest iteration of Android, such as the
card-style Recent Apps screen, the revamped
notification drop down and quick settings menu,
among other changes. As mentioned, the
software experience can also be customized, with
a lot of personalization options available to truly
cater the Zen UI to your liking.
Specifications
Display
5.5-inch IPS display with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
resolution. Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3.
Processor
64-bit Quad Core Intel® Atom™ Z3560/Z3580
processor (running at 1.8 or 2.3GHz).
GPU
PowerVR G6430 from Imagination
RAM
2GB or 4GB.
Storage
16GB/32GB/64GB, microSD card slot, up to 64GB.
Camera
Rear: 13MP, f/2.0-aperture, 5-element, auto-
focus lens with dual-color Real Tone flash. Front:
5MP, f/2.0-aperture, wide-angle 85-degree lens
with Selfie Panorama.
Battery
3000mAh lithium-polymer with fast-charge
technology.
Connectivity
802.11ac, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS
Networks
GSM, 3G, 4G LTE
Software
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Dimensions
152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9-3.9mm, 170g
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