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T he Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer, Asus, introduced the Zenfone 3 series in India back in August in order to ‘Z3nvolutionalise' the country. The Zenfone 3 series include six different devices that offer different specs at different price points. Amon...
The Laser series by the Taiwanese company has over the time spoilt us by offering good quality cameras at a comparatively lower price. The price is higher this time around, but while the device has scored well on the camera and the battery front, we feel...
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Since ASUS entered the premium segment, the Zenfone 3 series is all about design and camera. Several smartphones come with a top hardware but lack a good camera and design. Finally, ASUS has launched ZenFone 3 series smartphones in India with a great desi...
Sleek Metallic Build, Very Light in Weight, Promising Camera, Long Lasting Battery Life, Fast Fingerprint Scanner, Decent Loudspeakers...
Weak Battery Charger Provided...
A premium looking phone from such a recognized brand can be better off competing for the spec-oriented devices. Not saying that the ZenFone 3 Laser is underpowered by its specs, people do expect other things rather than just specs. A good camera, a great...
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ASUS ZenFone 3 Laser is the larger variant in ZenFone 3 series sized at 5.5-inch featuring laser autofocus and a metallic design along with 2.5D curved glass. ZenFone 3 series is now focusing on the premium segment rather picking up the highly competitive...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2016-12-11 01:11:00
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This is the 2 nd part of Asus Zenfone 3 Laser. The Zenfone 3 Laser comes with optional 2GB/4GB RAM and 16GB/32GB internal storage. The handset I used for the review was packed with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage.As mentioned this unit I used was packed with 4GB...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2016-12-11 01:11:00
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After the success of Asus Zenfone 2 Laser the company had launched the Asus Zenfone 3 Laser . The new Laser handset also comes with the Laser AF technology, loaded with better hardware, better features but with a higher price tag. Is it better than the Ze...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2016-12-11 01:11:00
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This is 3 rd part of Asus Zenfone 3 Laser review. Coming to the camera the Zenfone 3 Laser comes with 13MP pixel master 3.0 camera packed on the back and 8MP camera on the front. Front camera as well as rear camera is with a f/2.0 aperture.There is real t...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser is powerful and premium looking handset, I expected the camera to be as good as the Zenfone 2 Laser, unfortunately it was not, though videos are much better (with video stabilization). This handset cannot play 4K videos. Zenfone 3...
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Remember the teacher's pet back in school? The kid who would ruin things for all others? That's pretty much how the sub-20k market works today. Phones like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and LeEco Le 2 ruin things for most other companies. But, does that mean ev...
Good camera, Long battery life...
Poor performance, Display doesn't feel very premium, Reflective and glossy display...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser indeed has a camera that's ahead of its peers, but that's not enough to justify the 19k price tag. Snapdraon 430 is just not suited to this price range and the phone feels really slow and stuttery. It's not a good overall smartpho...
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Asus was the first brand to bring laser auto-focus to budget mobiles with its Zenfone 2 laser. After a year of its launch, they are back with Asus Zenfone 3 laser. This time they are not competing in budget segment but rather directly challenging smartpho...
The handset can easily last one full day of use with light to medium use which I feel is decent enough for a 3,000mAh battery. If you are looking to buy a phone with great camera and a decent battery life then look no more, It has everything one looks for...
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Where the Zenfone 3 is the flagship device for Asus, the company has a history of introducing accompanying devices that bring most of the design language and popular features to lower price points. We saw this with the Zenfone 2 Laser and it sure seems li...
Priced at close to Rs. 19,999, it is really hard to make a case for the Zenfone 3 Laser. Sure, the phone isn't all too bad but similar phones can be had for well less than half the price that Asus is commanding.We liked the understated design, ergonomics...
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Asus has focused on the premium segment with its third-generation ZenFone smartphone range. The company has made it clear that it no longer wants to fight it out in the budget smartphone market where competition has been fierce lately. Asus is now looking...
Good, Good camera, Decent display...
Relatively weak battery life, Overpriced, Too much bloatware...
Asus has gambled a little by pricing the ZenFone 3 Laser at around Rs. 20,000. Xiaomi's Redmi 3S and Redmi 3S Prime (Review) are powered by the same octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC, and are priced below Rs. 10,000. Performance in benchmarks is below...
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Asus announced the ZenFone 3 series during Computex 2016. The company launched three devices, and the Zenfone 3 Laser was announced after Computex. We have already reviewed Asus ZenFone 3 Max and Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra, and in this review, I will be talking...
Asus ZenFone 3 Laser is a decent smartphone in the whole ZenFone 3 series. But despite the decent attempt at going with tried and tested way, there is no way that I would suggest this smartphone to anyone for the Rs 18,999. I would never pay this much mon...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-12-26 01:14:26
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When Asus, in August, introduced the Zenfone 3 series in India, the brand attempted to ‘z3nvolutionalise' (to use its own term) the country by launching not just one or two devices at the launch event but six. And while the flagship device the Zenfone 3 g...
Battery, Display, Camera...
Processor, Gaming lags, Price...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser delivers on the camera front and is also a compact device that generally performs well. However, we do see it facing a lot of competition on the specs front especially from the likes of the Lenovo Z2 Plus and the Le Eco Le Max 2...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-26 01:14:26
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When Asus unveiled its latest Smartphone in India, Zenfone 3 Laser the focus was clear that Asus has just shifted its command to the mid-range smartphones segment. While the Budget smartphones category is working well for Asus but after the launch of Zenf...
Sleek and stylish design, Lots of camera features, Easy to use with one hand...
Average battery life, Cluster of bloatware, Overpriced...
Zenfone series from Asus is one of the very popular series of smartphones in budget smartphones category, however, not very popular in the mid-range segment. The latest in the Zenfone family, Asus Zenfone 3 laser offers a sleek unibody metal design. The s...
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Asus took a bold step this year with their third generation Zenfone series by going premium and deciding not to succumb to the pressure of aggressive pricing war some of the companies are into. Instead, it opts to fight it out with the likes of Samsung, L...
Its a big leap of faith Asus has taken this year with the pricing of their devices. With a Snapdragon 430 SoC, it has priced the ZF3 Laser at Rs 17,000 while similar devices like Redmi 3S Prime are below Rs 10,000 level. What might work for Asus though i...
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The smartphone companies have spolied the consumers with multiple options, specially when it comes to the budget segment. Asus has launched many smartphones catering to various segments and now it has added another smartphone to its lineup with Zenfone 3...
Build quality, camera, screen...
Average performance...
For a camera enthusiast, Zenfone 3 Laser could be a choice, but having average performance, you can consider buying Zenfone 3 Max with the large battery or Lenovo Zuk with overall good performance.The smartphone companies have spolied the consumers with...
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Opinion to all GadgetsI remember The LG G3 was amongst the first flagship Android smartphone to have a laser autofocus system inside it. We even reviewed the phone itself check it out here. That was amongst the best benchmark in 2014. Later Asus came out...
It disperses out to me with a mixed feeling. A much off camera-centric and not for recommended for the gamer. If you have regular social media and email usage then no issues will be faced by you...
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DesignFeaturesCameraValue for MoneyThe all new Zenfone 3 smartphone series has created a buzz in the market with superior design and cutting-edge hardware specifications. With this new lineup, Asus has gone all premium by leaving the competition of budget...
Asus Zenfone 3 Laser is a significant improvement over the Zenfone 2 Laser. It performs well and has an excellent camera. The metal body design does give it a premium feel, but all of this just doesn't justify the hefty price tag Asus has put on it. With...
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A good camera on top of a five-magnet speaker covered with a decent design; add to that a 4GB RAM, and an under Rs 20,000 price tag - that's good enough for a budget smartphone. This is exactly what the Asus Zenfone 3 Laser offers. Launched last month alo...
Attractive design, Lightweight, Decent display...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser failed to excite us. Apart from its design and camera (to some extent) we found nothing worth getting excited for. We were expecting something new in the camera department by Asus. But apart from the 0.003 ultra-fast object focuss...
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If you are looking for great photos through your smartphone but do not want to spend beyond a point as well, then these five smartphones are meant for you.Gionee S6sPrice: ₹ 17,999The Gionee has been promoting this phone with a tag line “Selfie flash” han...
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When you think about mid-range budget smartphones, the competition is stiff one, with every smartphone maker trying to get you the best of everything for the least amount possible. And surprisingly, this is the category most smartphone buyers in India are...
Good built quality, Snappy UI, Lightweight construction...
Low-end hardware for the price, Poor speaker output...
Asus ZenFone 3 Laser is an average smartphone, and with the specifications it's offering for the price, it certainly feels really overpriced...
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