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ASUS just keeps on giving this coming Holidays. They've already given the chance for buyers to win a trip for 2 to El Nido, but they're not stopping there. The Taiwanese brand has slashed the prices of three of their phones; the ZenFone 3 Max, ZenFone 4 S...
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Flagship smartphones might be the center of attention but we often forget models that are great value for money, such as the ASUS Zenfone 3 Max here that retails for just RM 899.Unlike the Zenfone 2 where all models feels a little cheap due to the plastic...
It's a rock solid product, half the price of the flagship Zenfone 3 Zoom model but looking just as good and while not having the specs of the Zoom model, it is certainly a great performer at this price point. goldfries rated this product...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:01
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Asus is back with another entry to its Zenfone 3 series of smartphones – the Asus Zenfone 3 Max 5.5 (ZC553KL, 3GB Version), which features a larger battery than the others in the same line. The Zenfone 3 Max has a 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display for a 73% sc...
4100 mAh battery...
No quick charge...
An altogether long-lasting phone. Worth picking up as a secondary phone for its ability to double as a portable charger.(previously published in issue March 2017)...
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liveatpc.com Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:02
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Boasting a 4100mh battery, it definitely lives up to the Max in its name. For general usage it can comfortably last for a day or more. The phone comes with a cable for reverse charging so you could charge other devices with the Zenfone 3 Max acting as a p...
At this price point, it holds up well for daily usage. Great for worry free travels for the casual traveller...
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As a travel photographer, I'm more inclined to smartphones with exceptional camera and lasting battery life. The new iteration of Asus max series of phones, the Zenfone 3 Max 5.5 (ZC553KL) seems to be going to that direction. I had the first generation Ze...
Shooting with the ZenFone 3 Max 5.5 felt very responsive. PixelMaster Camera app starts up fast and the autofocus is snappy with a few issues on focusing. Image quality is a little above average with good color rendition and excellent detail but suffers f...
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Not too long ago, we've reviewed the ZenFone 3 Max 5.2-inch version – a.k.a. the ZC520TL, and I find it quite a lackluster upgrade from the first ever ZenFone Max. So how does the brand new ZenFone 3 Max 5.5-inch version – a.k.a. the ZC553KL – fares in o...
It's not easy to summarize the ZenFone 3 Max ZC553KL. It's a big upgrade from its 5.2-inch sibling, and the large battery with reverse charging capability is a blessing. Best yet - it is priced at RM 999 only.8.1/10Back to: IntroRelatedCommentscomments...
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When ASUS introduced the first Zenfone Max last year, everybody drooled because of its 5,000 mAh battery plus a very reliable Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Then ASUS released a 5.2-inch Zenfone 3 Max powered by a Mediatek processor. Many felt the Mediate...
HARDWARE AND DESIGNThe hardware is very much similar of the smaller 5.2-inch Zenfone 3 Max. It is encased in a smooth sheet of metal which is slippery to hold, Better buy a case for this. We've seen the gunmetal gray version with black face and to our sup...
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The ASUS ZenFone 3 line was introduced to the local consumers a few months ago, including the battery life oriented variant. However, the one initially showcased to the public has a quad core chip that is inclined more towards the entry level segment. Th...
The ASUS ZenFone Max ZC553KL is one of the most versatile handset you can buy, not only from the Taiwanese electronics firm, but also among all the players in the field today. It has a nice aesthetics, great build quality, an impressive battery life that...
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gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:08
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Good performance, stellar battery life, budget-friendly price. Those are the three main characteristics that would come into mind when talking about the old Zenfone Max. And it's no wonder it became so popular. With the announcement of the Zenfone 3 line...
Overall Design, Fingerprint Recognition is quite fast, Big room for customization, Battery life, Display, Sound Quality on Headphones, Phone can be used as a powerbank, Decent Camera Performance...
Gaming Performance, Amount of Bloatware, ResourceHeavy Skin, Speaker Placement, No Manual Mode in Camera Interface, No Stabilization, Hit and Miss Focus, Screen Responsiveness...
There are quite a few things I like about the ASUS Zenfone 3 Max: It sports a premium look, feels like a well-made phone, the software offers a lot of room for customization, and has good battery life. On the downside though, the choice of the processing...
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Asus is at it again — releasing multiple versions of similar looking phones. When we thought the confusion brought by Zenfone 2 was over, we're wrong. This time around, they have a bigger version of the Zenfone 3 Max or maybe a cheaper version of the Zenf...
Premium design and build, Better graphics performance, Long battery life...
Same battery capacity as smaller variant, Signal reception issues...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max 5.5 (ZC553KL) is yet another quality smartphone from Asus. Although, it's already above the Php10k mark making it a bit difficult to suggest among budget consumers who prefers long battery life. At Php10,995, it's a good balance for...
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When we reviewed ASUS' Zenfone 3 Laser a few weeks ago, we found that it was the perfect compromise between the bigger, glass-encased ZF3 and the budget, mostly all-metal 5.2-inch ZF3 Max. But just as people were gearing up to drop the cash on the ZF3 Las...
If you're looking to grab a member of the ASUS ZF3 family and have limited funds, then you can't do any better than the 5.5-inch version of the ZF3 Max. It has many of the same features that both the ZF3 Laser and the smaller ZF3 Max have – big battery, f...
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This is the ASUS ZenFone 3 Max. Earlier this year, we reviewed the original ASUS ZenFone Max that we've reviewed here. While that's a great smartphone, that was released just a few months ago, there's a big change this time around. The ZenFone 3 Max broug...
The ASUS ZenFone 3 Max improved some of the aspects from its predecessor, such as its chipset and software. ASUS even updated its aesthetics to match ASUSs current lineup of ZenFone 3 family. Other than that, ASUS has maintained pretty much the same as before. Its nice to hold, even nicer to touch, and it felt absolutely premium to the touch...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:10
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Before we talked about the ASUS Zenfone 3 Max, let's talk about the ASUS Zenfone Max, its predecessor. The ASUS Zenfone Max was one of our favorite smartphones last year as it can last up to more than 2 days of use because of the 5000mAh battery. In where...
Despite the trade-offs on the ASUS Zenfone 3 Max, I still think that the smartphone is still good. Why? Yes, it has a smaller battery life but it can still last more than a day without the need of a power bank. Yes, it lacks the laser autofocus on this on...
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Now that we had some fun with the ASUS ZenFone 3 5.5-inch , it's time to take a look at the other phones in the ZenFone 3 range . Today, we'll be having a quick unboxing of the ZenFone 3 Max 5.5-inch version (ZC553KL).Before we take a look at the ZenFone...
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After reviewing the 5.2-inch Zenfone 3 Max , we were given a heads up by readers that a 5.5-inch version of the phone was coming with far superior specs and a bigger 5.5-inch display. The 5.5-inch ZF3 Max is a little curious though, because it basically h...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:12
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With the Zenfone 3 Max, ASUS has a new smartphone in its portfolio, which is available at a very competitive price and features a huge battery. Overall we're curious to find out whether the Zenfone 3 Max is capable of convincing in our review. Despite the...
With the Zenfone 3 Max, ASUS created a lower midrange device that is quick and it can be found with at the low price of less than 200 Euros on Geizhalseu Apart from that there are a few minor flaws which are mainly linked to the slow SoC We liked for ins...
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wovow.org Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:12
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Asus Zenfone 3 Max is a smartphone midrange that keeps every promise, thanks to a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and battery 4130 mAh.Unfortunately, the design of products smartphone from Asus is not always the best. Among ups and downs, with the Zenfone...
Basically, with the Zenfone 3 Max, Asus has managed to create an economic model but really functional, a product with few flaws, nonetheless justified by the price. Moreover, under certain points of view, it approaches phones clearly superior to its end.B...
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It may be the cheapest out of this year's Zenfone 3 family, but it's packed with an upgraded look and a 4100mAh battery. Can it stand out among the crowd? Here's our video review of the ASUS Zenfone 3 Max.ASUS Zenfone 3 Max specs: 5.2-inch IPS LCD @ 1280...
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After our full review of the Zenfone 3 Max, many of you were curious about the performance of the new phone, specifically since the chipset of the phone is quite new. The MediaTek MT6737T processor isn't a very common SoC, but it performed better than the...
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For most people, the biggest consideration when buying a phone isn't how fast it is or how pretty it looks – the biggest concern of a growing number of gadget lovers is battery life. It makes sense – your fast, pretty phone means diddly squat when it does...
While the original Zenfone Max delivered insane battery endurance, it sacrificed everything else to get that legendary battery performance. That's not the case with the Zenfone 3 Max – while it performs a little worse in the battery department because of...
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Here it is! The cheapest variant of the new Zenfone 3 family. It's the one that's slated to give users long-lasting battery in the lower-midrange department. Is the Zenfone 3 Max the phone you'd want to take on long road trips or anywhere far from a power...
Longer than average battery life, Upgraded build quality from predecessor, Swift fingerprint scanner, Impressive benchmark scores for its range...
Quick Charge 2.0/3.0 could have made charging faster, Smaller battery compared to its predecessor...
The Zenfone 3 Max is more of an update rather than an upgrade for the Max series of the Zenfone. The smaller screen size is the culprit behind the shrunken battery capacity. While it's still above the standard Android phone battery life, it's not as impre...
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Asus ZenFone 3 Max ZC520TL is now available at all concept stores of the Taiwanese company here in the Philippines as well as its official retailers across the country. Popular among students and yuppies particularly for its affordable price tag, large...
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A few days ago we unboxed ASUS' most affordable Zenfone 3 – the ZF3 Max . Now the whole point of the Max family of phones is the battery – the original Max managed to post crazy PCMark battery benchmark numbers back when we reviewed it a few months ago. W...
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We've been getting multiple requests to unbox and review the most affordable smartphone in the Zenfone 3 family of ASUS, and finally we can give you what you've been asking for. A review unit for the Zenfone 3 Max just landed in Unbox HQ, and that means o...
This isn't the first time we've seen the Zenfone 3 Max – we managed to take a peek at it a few days after it was announced in Vietnam, and we were impressed by what we saw. That initial impression still holds true today now that we have our own review uni...
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Finally, the most entry-level ASUS ZenFone 3 range, the ASUS ZenFone 3 Max ZC551KL is the only ZenFone 3 to use a quad-core MediaTek processor and a 5.2-inch 720p display. It still offers updated features like a fingerprint sensor with an aluminum unibody...
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Along with the Zenfone 3 Laser, we managed to score hands-on time with ASUS' Zenfone 3 Max. Just like its recently announced brother, the Zenfone 3 Max has gotten a major overhaul in terms of design and the internals that power it. The big-batteried phone...
If there's one constant with phones that have big batteries, is that they tend to be a little chunky compared to normal phones. That's not the case with the Zenfone 3 Max, and while we don't have its exact physical dimensions, it's only a hair thicker tha...
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NEW DELHI: If you have been following the Taiwanese tech company Asus, then you would've noticed that its Zenfone 3 series comprises handsets boasting of different features as key highlight. While Zenfone 3 Laser is camera-focussed, the Zenfone 3 Ultra an...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max is no doubt one of the best handsets in the particular series I've come across so far. It has a huge battery capacity of 4100mAh, which is not the highest but good enough to keep the device running for over a full day of use. There...
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I keep changing phones and it is more like a professional routine rather than choice, I rarely stick to one device as my primary phone and invariably the phone I review at any point of time becomes my primary phone. But I stuck to one phone as a secondary...
Personally for me, the Zenfone 3 Max has been a perfect secondary smartphone that handles my battery draining works and also doubles up as a powerbank on short trips. The phone might not sizzle on hardware spec sheet but it is a practical device for someo...
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Battery LifeGamingPerformanceValue for MoneyAsus Max has been a great selling smartphone in all the three Zenfone series it has been updated. The secret of Max being so successful for Asus, in my point of view, is that it is a perfect mixture of performan...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max has still a price tag of over Rs 15,000. It is significant considering the fact that you get the flagship Asus Zenfone 3 (32 GB internal storage, 3GB RAM variant) at that price. The battery of this smartphone is phenomenal but I thi...
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Opinion to all GadgetsAsus entered the with Zenfone family in the Indian market, was a great move and they did well too. Iteration of the Zenfone has always shown tremendous upgrade and refinement from the predecessors. Similarly, we have seen Asus Zenfon...
Well Build, Amazing Battery Life...
Camera can be better...
The phone with a great battery life and which could literally charge up other. It does the job what it's meant too. I am not expecting a overall awesome device but here there are lot's of companies try to take there stake. Asus Can do better. From the pre...
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A few months back, ASUS announced its ZenFone 3 range. It's a collection of several devices, with specs ranging from affordable to high-end devices such as the ZenFone 3 Deluxe and the ZenFone 3 Ultra. The ZenFone 3 Max is at the bottom end of this spectr...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max is a decent all-round product, with a good mix of features and performance. The design is good and the phone feels well built. The display quality is impressive and one of the best in its class. The performance for day to day is ade...
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The ZenFone 3 Max packs in a 1.4Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core 64 bit processor paired with 3GB of RAM. The phone comes loaded with Zen UI, which is nowhere close to stock Android UI but is still decent. Shortcuts and widgets are placed on the home...
Lenovo's midsegment warrior, Next Story, Raman Roy is a serial BPO entrepreneur...
Bloatware...
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The Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL has a unibody design with the 2.5D curved glass at the front makes the smartphone look stunning. The front side has the camera, speaker, and sensors on the top. Moving to the right side, you get the power and volume rocker k...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL costs around Rs 13,000, and at this budget, it is in direct competition with the Moto G plus 4th gen and the Xiaomi Note 3 both of which have the lower price tag. It even performs superior to much higher priced Samsung Galax...
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5.5-inch (1080x1920p) Full HD display, 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core 64-bit processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory expandable up to 128GB, 16MP PixelMaster Camera with 5p Largan lens, f/2.0, 8MP Front Camera, Android M v6.0.1 with ZenUI 3.0...
Great battery, lightweight, design, good performance...
A bit expensive...
If you're looking for a great battery phone but don't want to carry weight, then this is the right device with good overall performance, but a bit expensive. So, if you are ready to spend 18k then it's a perfect choice.0ShareAsus Zenfone phones have got...
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ASUS launched the Zenfone 3 Max in India this November and it appears to be more of a battery-life-oriented smartphone (4,100 mAh). About 5.2-inch in size, this smartphone is also protected by a strong metallic shell with a 2.5D curved glass on the front...
Strong Built, Decent Camera, Long Battery Life, Fast Fingerprint Scanner...
Mediocre CPU processing, Weak Touch Responsiveness, Prone to Smudges...
People already wants a phone with longer battery life and you are the one, consider it if you like the brand value. There are some alternatives to it like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 which also comes to play when it's a showdown for the battery runtime, but o...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:10
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This is 3 rd part of Asus Zenfone 3 Max review, model number ZC520TL. This final part will give you an idea about the camera performance and the battery life. The Zenfone 3 Max (ZC520TL) is priced at Rs. 12,999 .This variant comes with 13MP AF pixel maste...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL is a good handset, quad core but quite powerful and heat up is under control. Battery life is very good. Handset has got a premium feel and the price is on the higher side. I was expecting it to be somewhere under Rs. 10,000...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:10
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Asus' ZenFone range can be a bit confusing at times, primarily because of the number of different devices and product codes. However, each phone fits into a specific niche, and Asus indeed has something for everyone on offer. At the beginning of this year...
While the first Asus ZenFone Max was built to stretch its battery as far as possible, the ZenFone 3 Max (ZC553KL) strikes a better balance between power-efficiency, performance and hardware quality. The Asus ZenFone 3 Max (ZC553KL) does have some weakness...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:11
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A few days back in a launch event in New Delhi, Asus unveiled its flagship smartphone Zenfone 3 Max in two different variants. One with a 5.2-inch display and the other with a 5.5-inch display. This time the design is a metal body construction with a curv...
Metal Design, Snappy performance, Good battery life, Big bright display, Good camera...
Costly, Average sound performance, Average multi tasking performance, Too much bloatware...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max impresses when it comes to gaming performance, video playback time and battery backup. The battery lasts more than a day in average usage and about a day in heavy usage. The screen is visible in direct sunlight and color is renderin...
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gogi.in Updated: 2019-12-01 11:14:11
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This is 3 rd part of Asus Zenfone 3 Max review, model number ZC520TL. This final part will give you an idea about the camera performance and the battery life. The Zenfone 3 Max (ZC520TL) is priced at Rs. 12,999 .This variant comes with 13MP AF pixel maste...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL is a good handset, quad core but quite powerful and heat up is under control. Battery life is very good. Handset has got a premium feel and the price is on the higher side. I was expecting it to be somewhere under Rs. 10,000...
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With the rise of ZenFone 3 series, ASUS has updated a whole lot of stuff including design, hardware, cameras and more on these new ZenFones. From the ZenFone 3 lineup, ASUS launched a budget phone, ASUS ZenFone 3 Max (ZC520TL) which is the company's lates...
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From the moment Asus announced its ZenFone 3 lineup in India way back in August, I was worried. Asus appeared to be charging a premium for decidedly mid-range specs and it was with that fear at the back of my mind that I approached the new ZenFone 3 Max...
I can't for the life of me figure out why Asus has priced the ZenFone 3 Max as they did. I appreciate the battery life and the build quality at this asking price of Rs 17,999, but that sluggish SoC completely ruins the experience for me. The camera is als...
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Zenfone 3 Max has been launched in India today for Rs 17,999.Asus Zenfone 3 Max (ZC553KL) was today launched at an event for Rs 17,999. Note that the review we are presenting to you is the model that has a 5.5-inch display, where another model ZC520TL whi...
Battery and Camera...
Bloatware...
The Zenfone 3 Max comes out as a decent smartphone to keep in your wish list. The battery output and camera performance are impressive. Even the performance will not disappoint.. The only issue that Asus needs to sort out at the earliest in to remove bloa...
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Taking a cue from Gionee's Marathon series of smartphones, Asus introduced a new ZenFone Max model at the start of this year. The focus was on delivering the maximum possible battery life without making too many compromises. The result was a decent packag...
Good, Good design and build quality, Vibrant display, Capable cameras, Long battery life, Good audio quality...
Hybrid SIM slot, Fingerprint sensor can be iffy, Weak gaming performance, No Gorilla Glass, A bit expensive...
The ZenFone Max name no longer means you're getting a one-trick pony, as this new model aims to offer a well-rounded solution to aspiring smartphone buyers. This shows in the new aesthetics, improved display and cameras, and of course, solid battery life...
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Asus has created a name for itself in the Indian market with its attractive Zenfone 2 series of smartphones launched a couple of years ago. At the Computex 2016 event, the company announced the premium Zenfone 3 with stylish looks and upgraded the interna...
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Once again it is time for yet another Asus Zenfone . The number of variants that the Taiwanese giant pushes out is perhaps second only to Samsung. For the most part, the company has focussed on meaningful differentiation with the Laser and Max series targ...
Ergonomics, Battery Life...
Camera, Average Specifications, Bloat...
The Zenfone 3 Max is quite a decent smartphone and this is something that can be said for the entire Zenfone range. It however lacks a differentiating factor. In fact even within it's own product lineup, Asus would find it hard to set the Max aside given...
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