Go
big or go home: Asus makes ZenFone 3 official
The wait is over. And ZenFone fans can
finally exhale in relief (and squirm with excitement), as ASUS has at last made
its big smartphone announcement of 2016 in its native Taiwan. The ZenFone 3 is
now official, and so are its higher-end spinoffs, the ZenFone 3 Deluxe and
ZenFone 3 Ultra. And, yes, we know: These phones look nothing like the plastic
ZenFones that came before them.
All three
phones come in glass-over-metal casings, featuring two layers of Gorilla Glass
to protect the front and back of the phones. The new ZenFones also skip USB 2.0
connectivity in favor of Type-C connectors that support fast charging and fast
data transfers. And they all have Android Marshmallow, laser autofocus, and a
fingerprint sensor built in.
The other
cosmetic changes — the slimmed-down bezels and flat rear panels — aren’t as
remarkable, but they do make the phones less bulky and much easier to hold than
their predecessors.
Screen
sizes vary from ZenFone to ZenFone: up to 5.5 inches on the ZenFone 3; 5.7
inches on the Deluxe version; and a massive 6.8 inches on the Ultra. Of the
bunch, only the standard model carriers an IPS display; the rest are equipped
with AMOLED panels. The display resolution maxes out at 1080p across the board.
In terms of rear cameras, the ZenFone 3 gets four-axis optical image
stabilization and a 16-megapixel sensor, while the Deluxe and Ultra variants
share the same 23-megapixel rear cam with f/2.0 aperture lens, quick autofocus,
and OIS.
The
ZenFone 3 sees a Snapdragon 625 processor with as much as 4GB of RAM under the
hood; the midrange ZenFone 3 Ultra is powered by a Snapdragon 652 CPU with up
to 4GB of RAM. Those are impressive enough given their prices, but what really
stands out are the components that sit inside the Deluxe model. For under $500,
you’re looking at a tour de force of smartphone power, with Qualcomm’s flagship
Snapdragon 820 at the helm and 6GB of RAM thrown in for good measure.
Pricing
starts at $249 (roughly P11,600) for the ZenFone 3, $479 (P22,400) for the
ZenFone 3 Ultra with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, and $499 (P23,300) for the
ZenFone 3 Deluxe with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. That’s an insane price
for any Snapdragon 820-based phone, let alone one with more RAM than most PCs.
ASUS says the ZenFone 3 will hit stores in priority markets, including the
Philippines, in August.
Asus announced the Zenfone 3, Zenfone 3 Deluxe and Zenfone 3 Ultra at Computex but are these phones worth your money?
ReplyDeleteI almost never buy phones that have just been released as the prices drop so quickly, the ZenFone 3 will cheaper than almost anything comparable, even against other phones that have been out for 6 months or a year already.
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