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Fancy a larger screen? Forget the expensive iPhone 6 Plus, Holly Brockwell gets her hands on two Android phablet smartphones – ie devices with screens larger than 5inches. These include the 5.5inch OnePlus One ( which is the same size as the iPhone6 Plus) and the even larger 6inch ASUS ZenFone6. Both will set you back between £250 and £300 without a contract...
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ASUS aren't best known for their phones but the ZenFone series first debuted back in April 2014. On paper the ZenFone 6 certainly looks good, with its huge display and adoption of a low powered Intel Atom processor. We analyse battery life later in the re...
Large 6″ screen, Beautiful UI, Solid realworld performance, 3300 mAh battery will comfortably last a whole day, Very good value for a 6″ phone...
Lacks a FHD display, ASUS Launcher is somewhat clunky, Charges slowly.
On the whole we were very impressed with the Asus ZenFone 6. It is very affordable for the size and has potential to meet a new niche in the market.Solid everyday performance, despite lagging behind in the benchmarks, means the ZenFone can keep up with ev...
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A large part of this is down to Zen UI, which runs on top of the Android 4.4.2 operating system. The home screen feels like the default Android interface, but the lock screen shows a lot more information than either the Nexus 6 or the Galaxy Note 4. As mu...
The Zenfone 6 has excellent performance and a helpful UI, but its mediocre screen, camera and battery life hold the handset back...
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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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Asus has launched a series of smartphones that could really put the company on the map. The ZenFone 6, ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 4 are well-priced smartphones that'll appeal to a wide market, and considering the price they come with pretty impressive specs an...
The ZenFone 6 is not going to appeal to everyone. It really is huge, so it's not the most portable of smartphones, but if you're ok with that you're going to benefit from a brilliant device for watching TV and movies on the commute. If it's playing games...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-12-14 05:48:12
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Back in April when ASUS launched the ZenFones in Jakarta, it was quite obvious to us that the Taiwanese powerhouse has really come a long way from their days of just making PC components. The company has put in quite a lot of effort to be one of the top c...
Stylish and sturdy build, Affordable, Good camera, Dual SIM...
Loudspeaker is tinny, Can be hard to hold for some, No 4G LTE...
For a mid-range smartphone and a very attractive price tag, the ASUS ZenFone 6 is definitely one of the best money can buy out there thanks to its great balance of features and performance.(previously published in issue August 2014)...
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What is the Asus Zenfone 6? The Asus Zenfone 6 is the largest model in Asus's new phone line-up – a set of phones out to establish Asus as a real phone brand. It gets you a 6-inch screen, and both a better processor and camera than the slightly smaller Ze...
Giant screen great for video and gaming, Decent performance, Great battery life...
Relatively low-res, slightly soft screen, Not small… obviously, No 4G...
Like any 6-inch phone the Asus Zenfone 6 is not for everyone, and its huge display could be sharper. But we quite like all its other aspects, particularly its very impressive battery life. Combined with a competitive price this makes for a decent phone-ta...
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To the Big Screen ASUS has helpfully named their Zenfone products according to their screen sizes: the Zenfone 4 has a 4in display, the Zenfone 5 a 5-incher, and the Zenfone 6… well, you get the picture. The 6in display has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixe...
Review: ASUS Zenfone 6Two issues back, I reviewed the Zenfone 5, the middle child and face of ASUS' new affordably-priced, Intel Atom-powered Zenfone line. I also did mention that I was looking for a new mid-range device that suits my needs. My eyes indee...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-14 05:48:12
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There are big phones, and big phones - this is the latter. It measures six inches from corner to corner, making it almost twice as large as the original iPhone and a full inch bigger than the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8).So can you real...
Full HD screen, Nicely designed, Premium feel, Solid performance...
Screen too big for some, Average cameras, Few unique features...
A massive, pocket-stretcher of a phone, the Zenfone 6 will appeal strongly to those who want a 6-inch screen on a budget. It’s full-HD, has a powerful and efficient Intel processor, expandable storage and an attractive user interface on top of the latest...
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While it hasn't officially landed in Malaysia just yet, the ASUS ZenFone 6 has arrived in limited quantities. Thankfully, ASUS Malaysia dropped one off for us to check out so we'll start out with an unboxing video before going on to a hands-on video and f...
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Priced and launched together with the Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 5, The ASUS Zenfone 6 is the biggest and the highest-end model in the Zenfone family. Read on as we find out what this phablet has in store for us in this full review.We have a video version of t...
Spacious 6-inch display, Solid build, Unique design, Clear display, Dual-SIM, Useful camera features, ZenUI looks refreshing, Impressive battery life...
Camera app is laggy, Bland photos on Default mode, Capacitive buttons have no back light, Small speakers...
During our entire time with the Zenfone 6, it proved to be a joy to have around. The camera's UI isn't blazing fast but you can do so many things with its features and effects. Its spacious 6-inch 720p display also makes it enjoyable to watch videos and p...
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ASUS is getting aggressive in the midrange phone market segment. Earlier this month, the Taiwanese company officially launched its ZenFone lineup , consisting of the ZenFone 4 (PhP 3,995), ZenFone 5 (PhP 6,495) , and the ZenFone 6 (PhP 11,995). The timing...
Retailing at PhP 11,995, the ZenFone 6 is one of the most affordable all-round capable phablet you can get in the market at the moment. Being more affordable doesn't necessarily means its performance is compromised.On the contrary, the ZenFone 6 is capabl...
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ASUS is getting aggressive in the midrange phone market segment. Less than a month after launching the ZenFone 5 in Malaysia , ASUS is preparing to launch the ZenFone 6 at an attractive price of RM899 (official retail price).The timing of its availability...
Retailing at RM899, the ZenFone 6 is one of the most affordable all-round capable phablet you can get in the market at the moment. Being more affordable doesn't necessarily means its performance is compromised.On the contrary, the ZenFone 6 is capable of...
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The Zenfone 6 is ASUS' largest offering in their Zenfone lineup, with a huge 6 inch LCD display.Powered by Intel® Atom™ Z2580 ( 2.0 GHz )and running on Android 4.3 OS, the Zenfone 6 with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage is fast and zippy, a very different experie...
The ASUS Zenfone 6 is a neat device that retails at around RM 900 for the 16GB storage variant in this review. It's great if you love big screens and don't mind having a big device in your pocket...
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The ASUS ZenFone 4 , ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 6 were recently announced for South East Asia, including Malaysia. One of the most notable features of the ASUS ZenFone smartphones is the PixelMaster Camera Technology. While each of the ASUS ZenFone smartphones...
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ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom...
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ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom...
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pocket-lint.com Updated: 2016-12-14 05:48:31
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Asus has already proven that just because something is affordable doesn't mean it needs to look and feel cheap. Think Nexus 7 and you'll have an idea what we mean. But at this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas the Taiwanese company pushed...
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In this review I'm speaking to a select few. You're special, because if you want this phone you'll probably not find it at your local mobile phone store. As I type, you'll need to pre-order and the Asus website is your best bet. They're offering the 128GB...
In all honesty, the 48 megapixel camera on here might not be used a great deal. If you leave it on this setting you'll get no zoom, no HDR+ and no effects. You'll be switching it down to 12 megapixels (in 43) or 9 megapixels (in 169) pretty quickly. Altho...
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For years Asus made fairly conventional Android phones that, while solid, did not establish the company as a big name in phones. You may know Asus for laptops and routers, but probably not its mobiles.The Asus ZenFone 6 is part of a new class of attention...
Excellent battery life, Large notch-free screen, Very powerful...
No zoom camera, Motorized camera feels vulnerable, It's not the prettiest around...
The Asus ZenFone 6 may seem just as odd as the Asus ROG Phone at first. It has an ambitious motorized camera likely to win ‘cool tech gadget' and ‘most likely to get damaged one day' prizes.Its appeal is wider than the ROG Phone's, though. The ZenFone 6's...
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ASUS officially launched the ZenFone 6 a few weeks ago, and we've finally managed to track down the Taiwanese firm's new phone here in Taiwan during COMPUTEX. ASUS, like many other manufacturers in the past few months, have turned to a motorized camera mo...
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After months of leaks and teasers Asus finally revealed the ZenFone 6 at an event in Valencia, and it certainly offers something different to most flagships on the market. It boasts a gorgeous all-display design with a camera array that flips between the...
The Asus ZenFone 6 is one of our favourite smartphones of 2019; rather than following the trend of notches and hole-punch camera cutouts, Asus has implemented an innovative Flip Camera system that provides a high-end shooting experience on the rear and fr...
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The Asus ZenFone 6 is certainly intriguing, thanks to its revolving camera module and impressively large battery, but there's stiff competition out there that might undercut the otherwise promising value for money on offer here. The Asus ZenFone 6 is fin...
Familiar camera hardware that's made or broken by softwareSony's sizeable 1/2-inch 48-megapixel IMX586 is the main camera sensor on the ZenFone 6, but it's also found on the Honor View 20, Xiaomi Mi 9, OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro, Motorola One Vision, the a...
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Much of the hype was focused on the OnePlus 7 Pro when it launched. It brings better screeen, improved camera and maintains its speedy performance the company has been proud of. But we are all shocked when ASUS suddenly announced the Zenfone 6 a few days...
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Notches, that great smartphone controversy of 2018, would appear to have less staying power than whoever won the last series of The X Factor.We've already seen various punch holes and pop-up selfie cameras that eliminate the need for a screen-interfering...
Asus' latest could easily have been another run-of-the-mill Samsung/iPhone impersonator, so it's refreshing and, dare we say it, quite exciting to see something a little different. Sure, the flippable camera is a fun quirk, but it could be genuinely game...
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Eager YouTube followers may have seen my late-night unboxing last night. However, I've now added a far better version so that you can see what this phone is all about. Before that though, if you want one, you need to head to the Asus online store. This o...
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Given the somewhat yo-yo approach Asus has taken with its Zenfone series over the years - the 2018 Zenfone 5 was a fine-but-whatever mid-ranger, the Zenfone 4 was overpriced and somewhat forgettable, while previous models introduced firsts but failed to i...
Big screen is notch-free and glorious, Huge battery capacity for ultimate longevity, Clean software experience is very snappy (ZenUI is basically dead), Flip Camera has a lot of potential with motion tracking / night mode / high resolution and more, Flags...
No in-screen fingerprint scanner, Screen is LCD rather than OLED (an odd choice as there's no hole-punch notch), Flip Camera potential not fully realised in software just yet, No Google Night Sight equivalent (Night Mode is ok, But not the same), Smart Ke...
The Asus Zenfone 6 is an unexpectedly impressive flagship from a company that's an underdog in the smartphone world. But just because Asus isn't a major player in terms of volume can't take away from what the Zenfone 6 represents: it feels like a reset; a...
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Of course, that’s not to say we haven’t seen any attempts at eliminating this problem already. Solutions such as screen notches, vibrating displays and pop-up cameras have all been put forward, but oftentimes these aren’t implemented as well as we’d initi...
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Every phone manufacture is chasing the fully notch-less display but there's always something that's been in the way – the camera. ASUS may have just found a way around this issue. The ZenFone 6 by ASUS features a beautiful 6.4” notch-less display whilst m...
Beautiful notchless display, Great specs, Affordable price for the specs, Excellent main camera, Wide angle camera, Flip out camera is great for panoramic photos, Headphone jack...
Very slippery to hold, No IP rating, Flip mechanism could damage easily, Noisy camera motor when videoing and manually moving the camera's tilt, Very easy to close the camera app and launch settings app with your thumb...
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I've never wanted to love a smartphone more than the Asus ZenFone 6, but I had to check my biases at the door. While the ZenFone 6 (ZF6) is a lovely device, it has one major issue and includes a few features that prevent it from being one of the better A...
All-screen display, 5,000mAh battery, Good selfie cameras...
Limited availability, Not the best rear-facing camera, No wireless charging or water/dust resistance...
"The ZenFone 6 is an impressive smartphone that sporting top-of-line specs and a gimmick that well, works"...
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nothingwired.com Updated: 2016-12-14 05:47:57
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Updated as on November 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it with new smartphones regularly.With the competition increasing, there have been more and more products entering the smartphone market. This has also led to decrease...
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Asus ZenFone 6 Price: Rs 17,000Unlike the Korean brands Samsung and LG, that fight each other in every price segment, Taiwanese compatriots HTC and Asus avoid direct competition. HTC mostly makes mid-range to premium devices, while Asus sticks to budget s...
Sturdy construction, Plesant UX, Great multimedia performance, Good camera, Long battery life.
Too big to be a phone, Still stuck on Android 4.3...
The ZenFone 6 offers a good screen and camera. It's multimedia performance as well as the UI are great. What's more, the phone's build quality is solid. So if you don't mind lugging around, go for the Zenfone 6. Those who know the fact that bigger is not...
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exhibit.tech Updated: 2016-12-14 05:48:12
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It falls under the category of those typical 6 inch smartphones; super huge, almost feels like a phablet in your palms. Not for use for the people with small hands. It does have a sturdy grip at the back and the matte finish is definitely a good and decen...
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The Zenfone 6 is basically a 6 inch version of the Zenfone 5. But while the Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 5 both justify their price, the Zenfone 6 doesn't. Asus has gone overboard with the size and not given the device the power to match it.Asus made its entry i...
Zen UI is simple and easy to learn, Device is sturdy and feels solid, Battery life is good...
Doesn't perform at par with other devices in this range, Camera quality is not good, Size makes it uncomfortable to use...
The Zenfone 6 is basically a 6 inch version of the Zenfone 5. But while the Zenfone 4 and Zenfone 5 both justify their price, the Zenfone 6 doesn't. Asus has gone overboard with the size and not given the device the power to match it.Where to buyRecommend...
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Asus launched the Zenfone series of smartphones in India last month. We reviewed the Zenfone 5 recently . The Zenfone 6, top-end model in the series with a 6-inch HD display is priced at Rs. 16,999. It is one of the few large-screen smartphones in this pr...
Good display, Good build, Decent camera...
Loudspeaker output is low, Gets heated quickly, Unwieldy for normal hands, "Asus Zenfone 6 Review", 5 out of 5 based on 28 ratings...
At the price tag of Rs. 16,999, the Zenfone 6 is definitely a good phablet in the price range. Unlike the Padfone smartphones, Asus has got the pricing for the Zenfone series right for the Indian market. Even though it runs on Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), th...
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If you had analysed the buzz on social networking websites after the launch of Asus' ZenFone series in India, it would look like the ZenFone 5 stole all the attention from its sisters. The ZenFone 6 and ZenFone 4 could have seemed almost like afterthought...
Good, Premium construction, Affordable pricing, ZenUI is clutter-free, Selfie mode for shooting images...
Loudspeaker is not good, Display is slightly dim, Tad heavy...
Asus has managed to create a phablet that boasts of good hardware components, good build quality, and decent camera performance. Most importantly, it costs less than many of good phablets which cost the same or even significantly more, including the Sony...
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tablets-help.com Updated: 2016-12-14 05:48:24
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Asus ZenFone 6 has 7 Inch display screen. It is running on, 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and upgradable to 4.4.2(KitKat) Android OS and powered by 1.2 GHz Intel Atom Z2520 processor. It is available in India for Rs.16,949 at ebay.in. In Malaysia it is priced for RM89...
Excellent processing speed, Impressive camera performance, Good battery support...
Nonremovable battery...
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The so-called "phablets" have come a long way from being mere large screen phones. These handsets are having screen sizes greater than 5 and smaller than 7-inches, making them (sort of) tablet and a smartphone at the same time.There are a whole lot of pha...
Large Display, Beautiful Design, Userfriendly UI...
Processor, Heavy and cumbersome to handle...
The large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a couple of...
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Asus ZenFone 6 - Battery and VerdictThe large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a c...
Large Display, Beautiful Design, Userfriendly UI...
Processor, Heavy and cumbersome to handle...
The large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a couple of issues with the Asus ZenFon...
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Asus ZenFone 6 - Camera and VideoThe ZenFone 6 is quite similar to the ZenFone 5 when it comes to design, but the latter phone does not come with a 13-megapixel rear-facing shooter. The 13MP back camera seemed to have done wonders. Asus has intelligently...
Large Display, Beautiful Design, Userfriendly UI...
Processor, Heavy and cumbersome to handle...
The large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a couple of issues with the Asus...
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Asus ZenFone 6 - ProcessorThe ZenFone 6 comes fitted with a 2GHz dual-core Intel Atom Z2580 processor coupled 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage (expandable via a microSD card). Asus claims the device to be fast and zippy. But, we tried to test the d...
Large Display, Beautiful Design, Userfriendly UI...
Processor, Heavy and cumbersome to handle...
The large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a couple of issues with the Asus...
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Asus India has come up with three new smartphones, launching a new series called ZenFone. The most affordable smartphone in this series is ZenPhone 4 priced at Rs. 5999 in India and then moving ahead ZenPhone 5 8GB at Rs. 9,999 and Zenphone 6 launched at...
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So let's dive deep into the features and specifications of this device and more importantly its camera quality, browsing, gaming & general performance with my following review. If you are a lazy reader or just too busy right now, you can also skip to the...
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We had in mind a comparison of the flippy cameras of the Samsung Galaxy A80 and the Asus Zenfone 6 ever since we knew of their existence, but something always got in the way of actually getting round to doing it. Fate intervened last week, however - a sec...
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The smartphone season is in full swing with many brands already having released their latest flagship and mid-range devices in the first half of the year. In case you are in the market for a new smartphone to capture those fun moments during the summer, o...
It's been more than half a year since our last Buyer's guide, and there are already a few new trends since then which caught our eye.For starters, bezels and notches are on their way out in 2019, especially notches. We also have a handful of suggestions f...
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What constitutes a high-end phone tailored for power users and, ideally, one that's also affordable? Asus is keen to show us with the Zenfone 6 and it doesn't hurt that after all the practical considerations the phone ended up having a super-cool rotating...
The Flip Camera is a unique solution that's simply cool but also offers nice functionality, Class-leading battery life, reasonable charging speeds, Excellent image quality in daylight and low light, unrivaled selfies (because, you know, flip camera), Grea...
The display isn't as bright as we'd like, nor does it have accurate color modes, There's no telephoto camera, while other high-end phones do have it...
Come in for the cool motorized camera, stay for everything else - that's pretty much what the Zenfone 6 is all about. That is, if you manage to look past its not quite stellar display - other than that Asus has managed to pull off quite the package for a...
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Asus has today announced the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the Zenfone 6. The smartphone has been launched in Europe and it will soon hit Indian shores as well.Asus was probably one of those brands that implemented the latest technology quite...
The Asus Zenfone 6 is probably one of the best offerings from Asus. The phone is equipped with a premium design and the display looks sharp in our opinion. The hardware is top-notch and the camera innovation is probably one of the best we have seen in a s...
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Yes, there isn't a front camera at all. In selfie mode, the rear camera setup (48MP Sony IMX586 main camera along with a 13MP 125 degree ultrawide secondary camera) flips up to a maximum of up to 180 degree for capturing selfies. Thanks to the stepper mot...
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Asus just announced the Zenfone 6 - the latest in a line that was massively successful a few years ago (the Zenfone 2 was one of the highlights of 2015), but somehow couldn't keep that mainstream appeal long-term. But if any phone will help rekindle that...
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Asus has just unveiled the Asus Zenfone 6 at a launch event in Valencia. The Taiwanese smartphone maker and electronics giant has priced the Zenfone 6 starting from 499 Euro which is about Rs 39,000 for the base model with 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storag...
The hardware design, internal specification, and the software transformation that I saw in the Asus 6Z left me stumped. It is good to observe that a smartphone maker has made improvements to its product from the user feedback. Given that the time that I s...
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Selfies are an integral part of each and every one of our smartphone reviews, as they are a part of our daily lives. Even so, every now and again we round up a bunch of handsets and do a dedicated selfie shootout, and the time has come for one of these...
We ended our previous selfie shootout two years ago with a general sentiment of disappointment. That's a long time in smartphone evolution terms, and indeed we're now seeing considerable advancements in selfie photo and video capture.While front-facing ca...
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