T3.com
Updated: 2014-10-12 01:47:03
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Don't want to spend hundreds on a phone? Asus wants a word with you. The Asus Zenfone 4 is an Android phone that sells for a pound under £100 without any sort of contract, making it an obvious pick for the SIM-only crowd of phone buyers. This is Asus's fi...
Affordable price, Cut and colourful design, Loads of camera modes...
Very poor battery life, Poor screen viewing angles, No 4G...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-10-12 01:47:03
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Announced earlier in the year but only just going on sale in the UK now, the Zenphone is a three-pronged Android smartphone series from Asus, comprising models with screen sizes of four, five and six inches. Here we look at the entry-level Zenfone 4, whic...
Good build quality, Powerful Intel processor, Attractive software...
Average rear camera, No front camera, Poor viewing angles...
A good entry-level phone with the newest Android software, a smart user interface by Asus over the top, high build quality and good performance. The Zenfone 4 is only let down by poor viewing angles, an average rear camera and the lack of a front one. Ot...
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Entry level smartphones are extremely popular all-over the world, so it should come as no surprise to you that Asus are looking to take a chunk of the market with the cheap ZenFone 4. We got to spend some time with the device at CES 2014, here's our Asus...
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What is the Asus Zenfone 4?
The Asus Zenfone 4 is Asus's first attempt at a mainstream budget phone. It has made a few oddball mobiles to date, like the Asus Fonepad and Padfone 2 hybrids, but this one is downright normal. It costs just £99 SIM-free, but...
Decent internal storage at the price, Fair day-to-day performance, Colourful design, Feature-packed camera app...
Rubbish battery life, Non-IPS screen, Interface fiddly in places...
The Asus Zenfone 4 is affordable and looks good, but there are a few too many core issues with the screen and battery life to make it a champ.Next, read our best mobile phones round-up or our pick of the best cheap phones...
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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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Asus has launched a rather nice range of smartphones , called ZenFones. There are three ZenFones to choose from, each with a different screen size, slightly different the specs and an adjusted price tag that reflects those various differences. See also :...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-11-17 01:02:25
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The Asus ZenFone 4 is the company's latest budget blower, ringing up at just under £100, and it's aiming to be one the best value handsets you can get. It faces stiff competition from Motorola's double duo of the Moto G and Moto E, but can Asus beat the c...
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The ASUS ZenFone 4 is a completely different device from the ZenFone 6 we reviewed last month – which you can read here . Much smaller and more pocket-friendly, it still uses a similar Intel Atom processor amongst other features from the 6-inch variant, w...
Pocketfriendly, Decent camera, Beautiful UI, Very cheap at £99...
Awful battery life, Lots of bloatware, Fairly thick.
On the whole, the ASUS ZenFone 4 is a decent little phone. It doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but it doesn't try to. What it tries to be is a dependable budget phone, and it mostly succeeds.The display works fine. Granted, it's not the vivid displ...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2016-12-27 16:09:05
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I give my three thumbs up for making this phone fluid and snappy having the Intel Atom Z2520 dual core 1.2Ghz processor and 1GB of RAM. It is a total Phone package for an affordable price (which will soon be revealed on their July 17 launch)! I recommend this...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2016-12-27 16:09:05
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Before Xiaomi enters the Malaysian smartphone market, there was the ASUS Zenfone family, the entry-level surprised us when ASUS announced that it is selling at a mere RM299. Last month, the refreshed version of the ZenFone 4 A450CG got released last month...
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We first encountered the ASUS Zenfone 4 last June 30 during the media exclusive sneak preview of the Zenfone series and the Zen UI. During that time, we managed to get our hands on at the Zenfone 4, but we never really had time to give it a proper review...
1.2GHz dual core Intel processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of ROM, OTG function, Capable main camera...
TN screen, No light sensor, Below average battery performance...
The ASUS Zenfone is really a value for money device, for only Php3,995 you get a capable Intel processor, pretty decent camera and well-rounded performance.However, there are things that could make it better - IPS panel and slightly bigger battery. These...
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Update: ASUS officially launches Zenfone 4, 5 and 6 in PH.The ASUS ZenFone 4 is the cheapest amongst ASUS' latest ZenFone series. As you might have guessed, the entry-level Intel Atom – powered smartphone has a 4-inch display. ASUS used the same naming co...
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Most cameraphones offer users a number of features that aren't available to standard smartphones that have cameras. This includes fast focus, better quality lenses and better resulting images or videos. Quite often, you won't find such features in an entr...
All in all, the ASUS ZenFone 4 is an excellent performance entry-level smartphone. In terms of pure processing power, there is no other RM299 smartphone that can match it and it is on par or better than some midrange smartphones. As a cameraphone it packs...
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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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Taiwanese website, ePrice, has leaked out the price of ASUS' upcoming ZenFone 4 series prices. The ZenFone 4 series will be having 4 SKUs. Leading the pack is the ZenFone 4 Pro priced at NTD 18,990 (PhP 32,000), while the main ZenFone 4 smartphone is havi...
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Believe it or not, there have now been 3 generations of the ASUS ZenFone smartphones with the ASUS ZenFone 4 series announcement just around the corner. As we come up to it, here are some features we hope ASUS will implement for their 4th generation ZenFo...
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After tons of leaks in the past few weeks, ASUS has finally unveiled their brand new ZenFone 4 series. Building on the success of the ZenFone 3 range and the ZenFone 3 Zoom, ASUS is unleashing to the public 6 SKUs: the ZenFone 4, Pro, Selfie, Selfie Pro...
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ASUS has just unloaded a metric ton of smartphones in the market. The ZenFone 4 range currently consists of six SKUs: the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 4 Pro, Max, Max Pro, Selfie, and Selfie Pro. We're going to take a quick look at one of them. Specifically, the A...
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Just two days after its official release in Taiwan, ASUS' ZenFone 4 series is finally here in the Philippines. Out of the 6 SKUs announced in the Taiwan announcement, only 5 will be arriving here in the Philippines, namely: the ZenFone 4 Pro, ZenFone 4...
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The ZenFone 4 feels like it has been a long time coming.First announced in Asus' native Taiwan back in June, then confirmed for India at the tail end of the summer, the 5.5in, dual-cam flagship promised a premium build and a photography focus, for not a l...
Tech SpecsSCREEN5.5in 1920x1080 AMOLEDCPUQualcomm Snapdragon 630 octa-coreMEMORY4GB RAMCAMERADual 12MP+8MP, f/1.8+f/2.2 rear with PDAF, OIS, dual-LED flash. 8MP frontSTORAGE64GB on-board, microSD expansionBATTERY3300mAh non-removableOPERATING SYSTEMAndroi...
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The ZenFone 4 feels like it has been a long time coming.First announced in Asus' native Taiwan back in June, then confirmed for India at the tail end of the summer, the 5.5in, dual-cam flagship promised a premium build and a photography focus, for not a l...
Competent main camera, Premium Metal and glass build, Decent gaming performance...
Power a bit lacking for the cash, Beefy bezels...
There's certainly a lot to like about the ZenFone 4, and it's easily the most complete package Asus has ever released over on UK shores, but I wonder if it does enough to truly challenge the similarly-priced competition. It is set to launch at £449, putt...
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T3.com
Updated: 2017-09-30 01:08:01
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Over the past few weeks T3 has been playing around with Asus ZenFone 4 and now, post glamourus launch in Rome, Italy, we bring you our official review of the handset.The quick take-away is that while its raw hardware specification is good but not great, w...
120° wide-angle lens, DTS Headphone:X audio, 4K UHD video recording, Long-lasting 3300 mAh battery, Innovative software suite...
Display only Full HD resolution...
In many ways Asus has inherited the position that HTC once filled in the smartphone market, in as much as it is overtly ambitious and produces innovative, well-built phones with a few killer features that, despite flying under the radar when compared to t...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-10-12 01:47:03
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We review the Asus Zenfone 4, a £99 Android handset that's pretty small but still packs in some decent features, including a nippy Intel processor and 5-megapixel camera.It's never been a better time to be a skint smartphone lover, with some seriously goo...
Easy to grip and use one-handed, Nippy Intel performance, Surprisingly good typing, ZenUI well thought-out...
Woeful battery life, Moto G boasts sharper visuals, Camera features hit-and-miss...
The Zenfone 4 is a frustrating tale of two phones. There's the compact, user-friendly 4-inch smartphone that sports a colourful design, slick performance and a neat interface. Then there's the phone that struggles to last from sunrise to sunset, that has...
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Asus unveiled a handful of new devices at its CES 2014 press conference, making it one of the most action packed events this year in Las Vegas. Three new Android-powered smartphones premiered as part of the brand new Zenfone lineup. There is another P...
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91mobiles.com Updated: 2015-06-15 01:14:26
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"The Zenfone 4 offers a tempting combination of mid-range specs and budget pricing."In the span of just six months, the smartphone landscape in India has changed dramatically. While the cream of the crop try to wow us with superstar brand ambassadors, pow...
Compact build that's ideal for onehanded use, Responsive display, Dependable performance, Ample internal storage, ZenUI offers several useful features...
No ambient light sensor, Average display resolution, Poor battery, Android hardware keys aren't backlit...
The Zenfone 4 is by no means the perfect device, but when you compare it to the competition in the same price range, its perks become obvious. Unlike most other affordable smartphones, ASUS has been generous with the internal storage on the Zenfone 4, lea...
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"The Zenfone 4 offers mid-range specs for a pocket-friendly price." It was only recently that the Moto E (review) was the darling of the budget smartphone space, but you know as well as we do that nothing lasts forever. ASUS' Zenfone range caused quite th...
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Some phones push the boundaries of what mobile technology is capable of. They represent the latest advancements in hardware and software reflected in a product that commands top dollar, but feel as if they've been taken out of a James Bond movie. Other ph...
Quick UI with unique additions and refined aesthetics, Good battery life, Secondary cameras could be useful in suitable situations...
Photo capture is generally worse on the “Pro” device, Both cameras can add tinges of color to shots and need work in low light, Boring, plain design, Relatively slow to recharge to 100%...
Asus has turned in another pair of solid devices, but without any killer execution or features to put it head and shoulders above the competition. Rather each aspect has shown maturation in its respective area – especially ZenUI. Previously a somewhat con...
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