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The Asus ZenFone 2 is too expensive for its above-average ability, but if the price agrees with you, the smooth performance and splendid low-light camera won't disappoint.
The ZenFone 2’s abundance of RAM (4GB in the high-end version) probably helps out, too. Call quality, LTE data reception on T-Mobile, and Wi-Fi performance were all perfectly adequate, as well.
Zenfone 2 comes preloaded with as many as 27 Asus and third-party apps, along with the usual set of Google apps. The pre-installed apps cannot be deleted from the smartphone, but you can disable them.
ZenFone 2 introduces a curved case that tapers to 3.9mm at the edges. It also has a rear-mounted volume control key — ideally-positioned for the user’s index finger as per the company.
The Zenfone 2 Laser comes with a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display, with a 1080p resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 401 ppi. This is identical to the display of the original, ...
I first took a look at the ZenFone 2 when it was announced back at CES, and I remember standing at the ASUS press conference actually very impressed with what ASUS managed to do here. While many ...
Phones like the Moto G, the OnePlus Two, and the **Asus ZenFone 2** (MSRP $299.99 as reviewed) are among the cream of this crop. You probably won’t want to show them off to all your friends, ...
Both ZenFone 2 models run on Intel Atom quad core, 64 bit CPUs with PowerVR G6430 graphics. The $199 model has the 1.8 GHz Intel Z3660 while the $299 model has the 2.3 GHz Intel Z3580. These are fast ...
The Asus Zenfone 2 and OnePlus One are very similar at first glance, but differences do exist, and they may sway the most hardcore tech enthusiast in one direction or the other.
As with the ZenFone 2, the ZenFone 2 Laser features a rounded back panel with a brushed metal-esque design, as well as a volume rocker positioned beneath the rear camera.
Next up is the ZenFone Selfie, which, as you may have guessed, sports a powerful front-facing camera. The selfie cam comes in at 13MP with an f/2.2 aperture, though there’s unfortunately no ...
Asus Zenfone 2 is a cheap way to upgrade to an Android 5.0 Lollipop phone, housing a 5.5-inch display and solid specs to boot. But a dull screen, plastic design and poor camera hold this handset back.