fhm.com.ph Updated: 2019-12-01 10:09:49
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This scenario is guaranteed to make a bad day even worse: your “old” smartphone 's battery life is now at a single digit (with the bar icon in bright red), you don't have your charger with you, and you left your trusty power bank at home. Imagine the horr...
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Asus may not be the best-known name in smartphones, but it has an extensive range of devices available in the U.S. and the U.K, at fairly reasonable prices. The brand name has a good following, largely due to its computers, but Asus has a quirky history...
Audio performance is excellent, Reasonably priced...
Frustrating software, Performance can be sluggish, Disappointing camera...
No. There are better phones available for the price, without the software pain points we experienced on the ZenFone 4. It's a shame, because there are elements of the phone we like...
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Cracking the smartphone market is no easy task. Samsung, Huawei and Apple dominate the arena, selling well over 40 per cent of all smartphones, and the premium end is even more skewed towards the big trio. But that doesn't mean others cannot succeed. Gam...
Above-average camera, Solid audio via DTS, Good battery life, Nice build quality...
Slippy back, Mediocre performance, Second rear camera is poor, Expensive compared to competition...
The Asus ZenFone 4 is something of a Marmite smartphone. Slim, relatively light and possessing an above-average main camera, punchy audio, solid battery life and decent build quality, Asus gets a number of important factors right for this upper-midrange h...
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Do you remember our previous Top 5 Shiniest Smartphones ? If you've read that and was wondering why the ASUS ZenFone 4 (ZE554KL) wasn't on the list, that's because the phone was not released back in June. Speaking of that, the ZenFone 4 seems to be under...
Overall, the ZenFone 4 is still a pretty good phone. My favourite features have to be the beautifully compact design, excellent battery performance and the camera is quite good too and it handles games quite well. The 8MP wide-angle is still okay in certa...
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A few years ago any list that we made that compiled phones under the 10K price point would easily be filled with the offerings of local brands. That's changed drastically over the years, and while there's still a local brand in this list, there's a bunch...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2019-12-01 10:09:52
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Asus ZenFone 4 Max review finds two big reasons why you may want to purchase this mobile phone. First, there is a dual camera and second, there is a massive battery that holds so much juice th...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2019-12-01 10:09:52
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ASUS has simultaneously released the Zenfone 4 series in the country and the most affordable of them all is the ASUS Zenfone 4 Max. Just like the other Zenfones, the Zenfone 4 Max is an affordable smartphone and yet, it packs a big battery inside its chas...
The ASUS Zenfone 4 Max delivers what it promises – a long battery life. It's also one of the most affordable in the Zenfone 4 family and probably the longest to operate on a single charge. The ASUS Zenfone 4 Max might have a disappointing camera and the s...
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Battery life is the number one concern when people think about buying a new smartphone, to the point that if a phone had nearly double the longevity of even the most expensive flagship handsets, it would be easy to overlook some of its faults. But at some...
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Camera tech may be the current arena in which most phone makers are battling for supremacy, but for me, battery life is where they should be focusing (pun intended). It's the Achilles heel that's held back numerous top-end handsets, and I've rarely found...
The phone market is currently in serious need of a smartphone that can fill the gap left by the Lenovo P2. If the Zenfone 4 Max can deliver on even a fraction of the company's battery claims, it could be the phone that plugs it.Featuring a giant 5000mAh b...
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The Zenfone 4 Max is the newest variant of ASUS' longevity driven smartphone. Boasting an octa-core processor, a 5000mAh battery, and now, a dual camera system, this device promises to once again redefine what a budget smartphone is.ASUS Zenfone 4 Max Spe...
Attractive Price Tag, Great Battery Life, Beautiful Design, Decent Gaming Performance, Triple Slot Tray, Can be used as a powerbank, Fast Fingerprint Recognition...
Underwhelming display, Unrefined camera performance, Outdated Processor, Quality of Wide Angle Shots...
The ASUS Zenfone 4 Max does offer a lot of improvements over its predecessor: A brilliant and premium design, decent performance (though the processor is a bit dated), improved software, exceptional battery life, and of course, an attractive price tag of...
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We officially enter the “BER” months as August comes to a close. As the Jose Mari Chan's “Christmas in Our Hearts” starts to blast on the radio and malls, here's a round-up of all of our full reviews (quick reviews and hands-on not included) for the month...
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One of the members of the new Zenfone 4 lineup from ASUS is the battery-centric ASUS Zenfone 4 Max. Its main feature is its 5,000mAh battery, but it also packs features that make it a good all-around phone. How much has it improved from its predecessors...
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Donning an official suggested retail price of Php 9,995 in the Philippines, the all-new Asus ZenFone 4 Max is the most affordable of the give new Android smartphones that Taiwanese electronics company Asus officially unveiled via their media and consumer...
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While they weren't the first to introduce a big battery, ASUS was the company that made the concept popular, at least in our country. Each iteration of their ZenFone Max smartphone flew off the shelves in record numbers which speaks volumes about the prio...
ASUS has managed to improve their Max line of smartphones with the ZF4 Max. With new camera tricks, a better, sleeker ZenUI interface and legendary battery life, the ZF4 Max is one of the best phones you can buy right now under 10K.Read more about the Zen...
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ASUS just unveiled their entire ZenFone 4 lineup here in Taipei, Taiwan today. While all eyes are on their premium ZenFone 4 and ZenFone 4 Pro, it's more than likely that the Taiwanese company will make a majority of its revenue selling the ZenFone 4 Max...
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ASUS has finally revealed their new Zenfone 4 lineup and one of the members is the battery-centric ASUS Zenfone 4 Max. Although the main feature is the 5,000mAh battery, it also packs features that make it a good all-rounder, specifically, its dual rear...
The Zenfone 4 Max, is a mix of the old and the new. It has the old Snapdragon 430 CPU, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, and HD display found in its predecessors, but with a new and more attractive design, dual rear cameras, and larger 5,000mAh battery. With an SRP...
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After returning the ASUS Zenfone 4 Selfie (which I have yet to post my review) ASUS Philippines sent me a review unit of the ASUS Zenfone 4 Max. I'm a huge fan of the Zenfone Max series so I am delighted that they sent me a special media review kit for m...
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Marathon runner. The ZenFone 4 Max is supposed to combine maximum battery life with awesome photo quality. Accordingly, it is equipped not just with a dual-camera but even a wide-angle lens. That said, all that glitters is not (rose) gold, as we found out...
very long battery life, stays cool, usability, extensive software, security patches up to date, USB OTC, separate MicroSD slot, decent speaker, plenty of accessories, fast MicroSD card reader...
slow Wi-Fi without support for 5 GHz, limited selection of LTE bands, comparatively high power consumption, low display brightness, red tint on photos, wide angle lens distorts photos around the edges, 720p display, pressure-sensitive case...
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Asus just announced its Zenfone 4 family of devices a couple of months ago, creating a convoluted and confusing portfolio. To kick things off, we have the Zenfone 4 Max on the lower end of the group. For $199, you get budget-level specs, except for the ma...
With such a huge battery, this is pretty obvious. This phone is very difficult to kill, usually netting me roughly two and a half days of use on a single charge...
This the older, clunkier version of ZenUI that's just hideous. At least Nougat 7.1.1 is running under it all, While I dislike capacitive keys, these really irritate me. Instead of being backlit, they're just reflective. Useless at night, The Snapdragon 43...
Like with many phones that I review, I had to remember while using and reviewing the Zenfone 4 Max that I, personally as a consumer, do not represent the target audience for this device. It's aimed at someone who wants the best bang for their buck, even i...
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If you're looking for the best processor, design or display in a smartphone, it's usually going to cost you. But if all you want is great battery life, you don't actually need to spend much. An increasing number of phones now ship with big batteries, whil...
Long-lasting batter, Fun wide-angle camer, Solid value...
Boring desig, Clunky softwar, Middling display...
The cheapest ZenFone 4 is a perfectly serviceable smartphone with great battery life and dual cameras, all for $200. Unfortunately for Asus, other drawbacks make this phone difficult to recommend over the budget competition.ZTE's $200 Blade V8 Pro also ha...
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Another member of Asus' Zenfone 4 line-up has just arrived at our doorstep – the Zenfone 4 Max. As Asus seems to do every year, it is offering a series of phones, from mid-range to high-end, which all have a specific strength or two. The Zenfone 4 Max n...
Massive battery provides solid battery life, Capable main camera for the price point, Prompt, smooth performance, Can charge other USB devices, Good value, affordably priced at $200...
720p resolution 5.5inch screen = grain in smaller images and text, Display is pale and bluish, Secondary wideangle camera yields lowquality photos...
We must say, Asus' first of the Zenfone 4 lineup has us encouraged. Retailing for $200, competition is plentiful, but the Zenfone 4 Max makes a respectable case for itself. We love how fluid and snappy the device is, throwing in a gigantic battery didn't...
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