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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, ...
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.
ZenFone 2 Laser ZE500KL, ZE550KL, ZE550KL, ZE551KL, ZE600KL, And ZE601KL Gets Android Marshmallow Update, Loses A Bunch Of Pre-Loaded Apps ...
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.