topnewreview.com Updated: 2019-12-01 11:11:02
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It's a big phone, so I use my left thumb to secure the phone on the edge. (Except I keep accidentally touching the back button. Grrrr.)The fingerprint sensor doubles up as a snap button so if you were doing selfies. it's conveniently located where y...
Asus Zenfone 3 Max (ZC520TL) full review with camera samples, performance check. The Zenfone 3 Max with 5.2-inch display runs on quad-core MediaTek...
At this price point, it holds up well for daily usage. Great for worry free travels for the casual traveller...
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Out of the box, the Zenfone 3 Max comes with the phone itself, a USB 5V/2A charger and the associated charging cable as well as a rather novel piece of kit: a micro USB to USB adaptor. This allows you to take advantage of the Zenfone 3 Max's large battery...
Excellent battery life, can reverse charge other kit, decent looks...
No fast charger provided, still has a lot of bloatware...
If you need a budget phablet that prioritises battery life, you'll find the Zenfone 3 Max an appealing option...
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It seems that the mid-range smartphone market has become so overcrowded and in order for a new model to be successful, it needs to have some feature that clearly separates it from the rest. This is namely the case of ASUS Zenfone 3 Max and its 4130mAh bat...
Stylish metal construction, Durable 4130mAh battery and Power saver modes, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and feature-rich UI, Fingerprint scanner with additional capabilities, Low exterior temperatures after workload, 13MP camera with many modes and settings...
Relatively low CPU and GPU performance for this range...
As we expected, the available 4130mAh battery is Zenfone 3 Max's key advantage in its battle with the competitive models in this price range. Apart from ensuring high durability, it is also complemented by several battery saving modes which can significan...
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Long battery life, limited performance. Asus' ZenFone 3 Max aims to impress with its high-capacity battery and satisfy all runtime-junkies. However, they will have to make compromises in other aspects as our test shows...
solid, slim metal casing, good memory configuration, USB OTG, dual-SIM, relatively fast GPS, low temperatures, very good battery life, low power consumption, relatively bright screen without bluish tint...
12-month warranty only, outdated security patches, some awkward software, clashing speaker, tinny microphone sound, occasional low performance...
We did not like the performance as much. The device is rather slower than its competitors in all aspects. Perhaps this is due to Asus' ZenUI interface? The device is only conditionally suitable for 3D games, but more sophisticated websites could also be a...
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Asus launched another iteration to its Zenfone Max smartphone series in India called the Asus Zenfone 3 Max after the launch of the Zenfone 3. This is the second iteration that has been brought to Zenfone Max this year with the same name. To be honest, it...
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Did you know that there is a syndrome called 'low battery anxiety'? It surprisingly affects as many as 90 percent of smartphone users. Even if you aren't aware of the term, we are quite sure that you'd have faced this for yourself. With mobile devices bec...
Robust metal body, Decent performance, Impressive battery backup...
Bloatwareladen Zen UI, Average camera quality...
The ASUS ZenFone 3 Max is the most affordable smartphone in the family, and yet manages to stand out. It has an impressive build quality, decent performance, and a stellar battery life. While cameras could've been better, and software better optimised, th...
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I have been testing the Zenfone 3 Max (ZC520TL) over the past weeks. It is a mixed bag of experience. I love the overall design: it has the premium aluminium unibody feel and in a size so compact you would never have imagined it having a 4100 mAh battery...
In the first Zenfone Max, ASUS fitted the Qualcomm Snapdragon 401 chipset which proves to be pretty smooth. The new-generation Zenfone 3 Max uses MediaTek chip, and it appears ASUS has not optimized the ZenUI to work as smoothly as Qualcomm chip. In addit...
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