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With their latest refresh to the ZenFone lineup, ASUS is offering consumers several different options to choose from. We already reviewed the ZenFone 3 Deluxe and ZenFone 3, and have also covered the more recent and less traditional ZenFone 3 Zoom and Ze...
Premium design, Excellent battery life, Good display, Unlocked with dual-SIM support, Support for microSD cards, Highly likely to receive an Android 7.0 update...
Average camera performance, 2 GB of RAM is a major bottleneck, ZenUI's design looks outdated, Display is a tad dim, Very poor speaker output, No NFC...
The Zenfone 3 Laser offers a good value with its premium design, excellent battery life, and dual-SIM card support. However, it doesn't really stand out against competing options, some of which offer a better value...
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If you're in the market for a mid-range, cheap-yet-powerful smartphone, ASUS thinks they have the phone for you. The Asus ZenFone 3 rivals similar phones like the OnePlus and the ZTE Axon 7 that offer high-end specs, but for several hundred dollars less t...
To me, I feel like the Asus ZenFone 3 is an extremely well-designed phone at a low price that's hampered largely by its intrusive and bloated operating system. If you're a stock Android-lover, you'll hate it. But if you're new to the Android platform or y...
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Designer piece. Asus has treated the 5.5-inch ZenFone 3 to premium looks while keeping performance and configuration in mind. The outcome is a good and affordable mid-range smartphone that hardly exhibits any shortcomings in the test...
high-quality build, fingerprint sensor, very bright Full HD panel, Android 6.0, USB Type-C port, LTE and dual-SIM, long battery life, decent camera, Quick Charge 3.0...
poor WiFi performance, LTE not at full speed, lots of bloatware, no App2SD, no NFC, Android keys not backlit...
Asus places a very stylish, 5.5-inch smartphone at the starting line that also convinces with inner values. With Qualcomm's Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor and 4 GB of RAM, the ZenFone has plenty of power that will be enough for all up-to-date applicat...
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Did you know that ASUS re-entered the Indian smartphone market in July 2014 – same time when Xiaomi forayed in the subcontinent? Both the brands have achieved tremendous success, albeit on different scales. While Xiaomi has continued to focus on the budge...
Gorgeous display, Powerful cameras, Good performance, Longlasting battery life...
Glossy design, ZenUI is full of bloatware...
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Subscribe to 91mobilesThe ASUS ZenFone 3 is one of the best looking phones in its segment, rivalling even more premium options. Gone is the plasticky exterior of previous ZenFones, and in its place is a sleek metal and glass combo that oozes sex appeal. T...
Smooth performance, Gorgeous design, Excellent battery life, Good cameras...
Very slippery, ZenUI is cluttered, Expensive compared to the competition...
Let's forget about price and specs for a moment. We've been using the ASUS ZenFone 3 for a couple of weeks now, and we've found it to be a very reliable daily driver. The eye-catching design aside, the smartphone is fast and smooth, capable of running mul...
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"Here's how the ASUS ZenFone 3 fares in the photography department" ASUS launched its ZenFone 3 lineup last month comprising the ZenFone 3 (first impressions | frequently asked questions), ZenFone 3 Deluxe (first impressions), ZenFone 3 Ultra (first impre...
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The ASUS Zenfone 3 series is officially announced on 30 May 2016 at Computex Taipei, and since then, ASUS has launched gradually across the region like Vietnam and Malaysia. There has been no lack of coverage by major tech sites, because ASUS has built up...
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The original ZenFone would be two years old this month, but I doubt many of them are still in use. It was highly anticipated before release, and widely panned shortly thereafter. I have friends who bought the first generation ZenFone, and the issues were...
Battery Life This was the same with the ZenFone 2 Laser, and apparently ASUS has made some huge strides since the original ZenFone. Battery life is great. I'll have no problem going all day, and I use my phone a lot. It took about 90 minutes to go from 4%...
Capacitive keys Granted, these are not unique to ASUS, but coming from Sony (soft keys FTW), I am not a fan. I like to have that extra bottom bezel to hold the device with my thumb. Also, there's no backlight, so they are impossible to see in the dark. (Y...
ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE552KL7.3/10design and build6/10screen7/10audio6/10camera7/10zenui skin8/10price10/10Overall, the ZenFone 3 is an excellent mid-range, mid-2016 smartphone. The low points for me are some aspects of the design, the audio quality, and the so...
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Intel may have abandoned the smartphone market, but ASUS soldiers on with their ZenFone brand of smartphones. Instead of Intel Atom processors, they are now powered by Qualcomm processors. But that's not all that's changed. The new ASUS ZenFone 3 family o...
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