jamonline.ph Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:40
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The ASUS Zenfone 5 is definitely one of the hottest mid-range smartphones this year. It was unveiled this year and in our review, we definitely loved the smartphone as it features a premium design and a hardware that is perfectly matched for a mid-range s...
The ASUS Zenfone 5 is still a good smartphone after a few months. While it isn't the best one in its price range when it comes to hardware but we were impressed with its improvements over time. One of the things that I really like about it is the build qu...
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The ZenFone 5 may not be the most powerful mid-range phone out there, but it certainly has the muscle to keep up even with newer devices. Its build quality is superb, the rear camera can take some great looking shots, and its software has improved a lot...
Decent gaming performance, Sleek and premium design, Above average rear camera performance, AI scene detection works well, Fast facial recognition, Refined software, Above average battery life, Charges fast...
Front camera needs some work, Audio quality isn't as good as it used to be...
The ZenFone 5 may not be the most powerful mid-range phone out there, but it certainly has the muscle to keep up even with newer devices. Its build quality is superb, the rear camera can take some great looking shots, and its software has improved a lot s...
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Aside from the flagship smartphone battle, the competition among the mid-range devices are considered to be a tough stage. Time and again, we've noticed how smartphone brands are putting efforts into bolstering their mid-range lineup because let's admit i...
The new ZenFones may not have drawn a lot of attention compared to the previous ones but that doesn't mean that you should sleep on them. The Asus ZenFone 5 is just as capable as other mid-range smartphones in the market today, or more. The improved desig...
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One of the members of ASUS' latest series, the ASUS ZenFone 5 sits in between the ASUS ZenFone 5Q and the ASUS ZenFone 5Z. The Taiwanese smartphone brand's first entry to the notched display hype, the ASUS ZenFone 5 takes all its features and performance...
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ASUS' first ever ZenFone devices launched 5 years ago signaled the arrival of a new value-for-money king. By the second generation, the Taiwanese company had a small, but rabid (and loyal) fanbase. Drawn in by the promise of “empowered luxury”, their seco...
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Asus has used MWC 2018 to reveal the new Zenfone 5 (not that one from 2014) to the world with a new design we haven't seen on any of the company's devices before.It features an edge-to-edge display with an iPhone X-like notch at the top, and the elephant...
Great looking, Beautiful display...
Not top internals, Looks like a competitor...
Asus has made an incredibly beautiful looking device here and if the pricing is right, it could be a flagship competitor to watch out for. That said, it does look like one particular phone already on the market...
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ZenFone 5 (left) and ZenFone 5 Lite (right)While ASUS have officially announced their ASUS ZenFone 5 series with the ASUS ZenFone 5 ZE620KL, ZenFone 5Z ZS620KL and ZenFone 5 Lite ZC600KL, we managed to get some hands-on time with the ASUS ZenFone 5 and...
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ASUS today took the wraps off the latest phone in its ZenFone series, and in some ways I'm not even surprised by what I'm seeing.It's impossible to talk about the ZenFone 5 without first addressing the elephant in the room. The ZenFone 5 looks really simi...
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Today, we're going to see how the new ASUS Zenfone 5's design stacks up to the competition. We're going to look at all sides, and try to give an impression of how it feels to work with and hold this device in your hand.Unfortunately, the unit we used for...
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ASUS has finally announced the fifth generation of the ZenFone smartphones. This generation comes with three SKUs: the ZenFone 5, the ZenFone 5Z, and the ZenFone 5Q; all of which are aiming to deliver the same price-to-performance ratio that the original...
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Asus is a leader manufacturer of hardware for desktop devices (PCs, monoblocks, etc.), but also it produces its own smartphones. However, the company haven't released any interesting phones yet. Why? First, because Asus uses very difficult names for its p...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:47
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OVERVIEW It may not be a newbie in the mobile phone universe, but Asus has always been considered a "niche" manufacturer; its main feats to date being the Fonepad and PadFone phablets (smartphone-tablet hybrids). That being said, Asus seems to have been r...
The userfriendly ZenUI user interface, Several useful bonus apps, The practical functions of certain apps, Smoothness and responsiveness of overall system, Design...
No backlighting for touchsensitive buttons below the screen, Contrast could be better, Image capture is average for an 8 Megapixel camera...
It may not be free from fault, but the Asus ZenFone 5 4G manages to distinguish itself from most of its similarly-priced competitors thanks to an impressive user interface and numerous practical functions. Its smoothness and responsiveness are enough to m...
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Many of our readers are requesting this review and now here it is! We have Asus Zenfone 5! The Asus Zenfone 5 is one of the three smartphones from the Zenfone line of Android smartphones from top notch PC, computer motherboard and laptop maker Asus. It wa...
The Asus Zenfone 5 is hard to beat when it comes to performance at this price point. For P6,995, you can buy a very solid smartphone powered by Intel's Atom chip. This is another proof that the number of cores does not define the quality of performance bu...
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And finally the ASUS Zenfone 5 reached our lab, took a long while but as they say – “better late than never!”The Zenfone 5 comes with a 5″ 1280×720 HD IPS Display panel, powered by Intel Atom Z2560 1.6 GHz CPU and runs on Android OS. The screen is made of...
The ASUS Zenfone 5 retail at RM 519 and it's available from ASUS' authorized sellers, and also their online store (opens noon of 3rd December) at (link leads to Zenfone 5 product page on the store).What you get is a phone of reasonable large display and...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:51
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Asus has never really hit the headlines with its handsets. That might be about to change with the new ZenFone 5 which is an excellent value for money choice.The ZenFone 5 supports 4G or 3G and comes with either 8GB or 16GB of RAM. The 16GB 4G version will...
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thetechnoclast.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:51
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Versatile, powerful and affordably priced, the ASUS ZenFone 5 (A501CG) is currently one of the most well-balanced and versatile smartphones in the Malaysian market. So, what more could you ask from ASUS? 4G LTE? A non-Intel processor? This is exactly what...
Overall, the ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE (A500KL) is the ASUS ZenFone 5 smartphone you should get if you want 4G LTE and a little bit more battery life than the normal 3G version. There are drawbacks though, as performance-wise it doesn't perform as well as the no...
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It feels like an awful long time ago that Jonney Shih, the Chairman of Asus, stood up at CES in Las Vegas and with no shortage of drama announced the new ZenFone range.And it is no surprise that it feels like an age has passed, since it has been eight who...
Lovely bright screen, Great performance, Attractive UI...
Below average battery, Out of date Android version, Future updates uncertain...
If you are not concerned about 4G or being a version behind on the software, the ZenFone 5 is very easy to recommend. It is a very compelling package having a great screen, decent camera, good performance and a nice software skin. The only device that co...
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The Zenfone 5 looks promising on paper. It ships with a 5in 720p display, is powered by a nippy Intel dual-core processor, has an 8-megapixel camera and 4G all for £200. But can it outdo the cheaper Moto G ? Of course Asus has cut a few corners to save m...
Good screen quality; Solid general performance; Great value; Versatile cameras...
Android 4.3; 720p resolution lower than many phones this size; Middling battery life...
A low-cost Android phone that offers a solid user experience...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:58
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It feels like an awful long time ago that Jonney Shih, the Chairman of Asus, stood up at CES in Las Vegas and with no shortage of drama announced the new ZenFone range.And it is no surprise that it feels like an age has passed, since it has been eight who...
Lovely bright screen, Great performance, Attractive UI...
Below average battery, Out of date Android version, Future updates uncertain...
If you are not concerned about 4G or being a version behind on the software, the ZenFone 5 is very easy to recommend. It is a very compelling package having a great screen, decent camera, good performance and a nice software skin. The only device that co...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:59
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The resultant Zenfone range features a 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch offering, each appropriately named to reflect the size of their screens. There's different power under the hood of each handset too, with the subject of our review - the Intel-powered Zenfon...
Expandable storage, ZenUI is decent, Large Screen...
Low internal storage, Screen isn't 1080p, Battery is weak, Android 4.3 instead of 4.4...
The budget smartphone market is becoming increasingly competitive - and things are only going to get hotter as Google rolls out its Android One initiative. However, there's room for quality products and the Zenfone 5 - while not perfect - certainly dese...
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Design and ConstructionThe ASUS Zenfone 5 makes an impression right out of the box with its sleek display and red metallic-finished back cover. The dedicated buttons and concentric circle finish at the bottom of the display extends the length of the ZenFo...
The ASUS ZenFone 5 is without a doubt one of the best mid-range smartphones in the market today. For Php 6,995, you get a premium designed smartphone with a brilliant and scratch-resistant display, fast and responsive UI with loads of useful apps, impress...
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Asus has launched a rather nice range of smartphones , called ZenFones. There are three ZenFones to choose from, each with a different screen size, slightly different the specs and an adjusted price tag that reflects those various differences. See also :...
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About two years ago cheap phones reeked of compromise; the gap between entry-level Android phones and top-end ones was massive. But that's all changed recently, with phones like the Asus Zenfone 5 and Motorola Moto G (2014) plugging the gap. Spend in the...
Generally neat design, good value prospect...
Screen brightness, limited battery, over-saturated camera results...
The Asus Zenfone 5 offers much of the experience of a phone that, until recently, would have cost twice the price. However, its main competitor, the pocket-pleasing Moto G (2014), does make it tough for the Asus to truly stand out. If Asus were to...
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Asus has launched a series of smartphones that we have been pleasantly surprised by. The ZenFone 6 , ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 4 will appeal to a wide market because they come with good specs and nice design, particularly considering the price tags. Here, we'...
We really like the ZenFone 5. From its design and battery life to its software and price tag, this smartphone has got a lot going for it. However, it's well worth checking whether Motorola's Moto G is a better choice for you, as it could save you a bit of...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:18:00
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Asus has a solid reputation for making decent laptops and Android tablets, but its presence in the smartphone arena is a little more muted. It's looking to change all of this with its Zenfone range, a selection of Android-based blowers which offer power a...
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A pleasant-to-use phone that's just right in terms of size, performance and price.This year is undoubtedly the year of the budget smartphones, with the prices of mobile devices getting cheaper by the day, yet still offering consumers a fair share of featu...
Good screen size, stable performance and battery life, affordable...
Auto brightness is not satisfactory, length and width a bit awkward, lacks LTE feature, software issues still a work in progress...
On the whole, I’d say that the Zenfone 5, with its selling price of RM599, is a very affordable and fuss-free device, offering you a pleasant spin on the Android operating system...
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The Asus Zenfone 5 marks the debut of Asus' new range of smartphones. This handsome handset partners a 5in screen and Intel hardware and makes a bid to snatch the limelight from budget favourites such as the £100 Motorola Moto G and the £145 Moto G (2nd G...
An affordable and attractive 5in smartphone, but the dim screen leaves it lagging behind its cheaper rivals...
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gadgetpilipinas.net Updated: 2019-12-01 12:18:02
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What you're seeing below is one of the best looking smartphones we have ever used since Idol Ultra and Blackberry Q10. True to Asus' tagline for their Zenfone line, the Taiwan-based company truly put mobility in style as the core design philosophy of Zenf...
Excellent build quality, Superb camera performance even at low light condition, Most games even resourcesheavy ones can be played on the device, OTGready, Notification light is available, Almost lag free...
Battery life is soso, not userreplaceable...
Zenfone 5 is undeniably the phone to beat especially when it comes to value for money. It has everything you need, which are normally found in high-end premium smartphones, without spending too much. It's made by Asus, a brand known for quality and custom...
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Dual-SIM phones have been in the market for a long time; however, they only became more popular recently due to the entry of Chinese phone maker Xiaomi in this region. Motorola did make a splash on the scene in early January when it launched the Moto G...
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We've been inundated by requests to do an unboxing and review of the ASUS' Zenfone 5 ever since the company officially announced the price of the device a few weeks ago. It's not hard to see why – the specs to price ratio of this product is really hard to...
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The ASUS ZenFone 5 remains one of the most wanted smartphones in Malaysia thanks to top range features and tech specs at a very affordable RM599 retail price. According to ASUS Malaysia, we will be getting the enhanced version with 2GB of RAM with no chan...
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klgadgetguy.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:18:06
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We've reviewed a plethora of cheap Android devices lately, most of them have fantastic software features and hardware internals onboard, but sadly they hardly become our favorite daily drivers, not because we don't love them, their software experience and...
Affordable and decent hardware, ZenUI is a great OEM launcher, Decent system performance, PixelMaster camera works as advertised, Good ergonomics, Beautiful display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Good DC-HSPA+ performance...
Poor battery life, Call quality not the best, Lengthy form factor...
The ASUS Zenfone 5 is a beautifully crafted smartphone from the company and has set a standard for many smartphone makers to follow in order to achieve a perfect balance between hardware and software experience, yet maintaining an affordable price tag...
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Last weekend, we had the chance to unbox a brand new ASUS Zenfone 5. It's definitely one of the more exciting devices of 2014 and we'll quickly dig in as to what the whole phone means for the market.Unfortunately we discovered during the unboxing that the...
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Asus is not done competing with the low-end smartphone market, as they have a ZenFone family recently announced poised to take over in 4, 5 and 6. What we have here now is the Asus ZenFone 5, the middle-child of the family, not too big, not too small – pa...
Vibrant 720p display, Premium streamlined design, Well-performing camera paired with good software, Zen UI is polished, Fast UI navigation, Loud speaker...
about it:...
With almost nothing to complain about, the ZenFone 5 is one of those phones that say “premium but affordable devices are possible”. Hardware and software combined, the ZenFone is very polished. However, we do have a few gripes with the overall performance...
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Update: ASUS officially launches Zenfone 4, 5 and 6 in PH.GP brought with him the ASUS ZenFone 4 and ZenFone 5 earlier and so we decided to make a quick hands on with two of ASUS' newest smartphones. ASUS is set to release the ASUS ZenFone 4 and ZenFone 5...
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I've been looking to get a mid-range smartphone to replace my two-year old device for some time now, but I can't seem to find one that I want. ASUS – that of the PadFone and Fonepad fame – has infiltrated the mid-range market with a brand new line – the Z...
Review: ASUS Zenfone 5Update: The Zenfone 5 currently available in the market packs 2GB of RAM, instead of 1GB.I've been looking to get a mid-range smartphone to replace my two-year old device for some time now, but I can't seem to find one that I want. A...
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For the past two years, ASUS had been focusing its efforts in the high-end smartphone market with its PadFone series. However, the growing saturation at this segment is now forcing phone makers (including ASUS) to shift their focus to the entry and mid-ra...
It's worth stressing again that unlike the majority of the smartphones in the market, the ZenFone 5 does not run on ARM processors. There are only a few mobile devices that are powered by Intel processors, and the more prominent ones are the Acer Liquid C...
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Testing out the ASUS ZenFone 5 engineering sample, we found that the Intel powered smartphone offers better than average performance. On AnTuTu alone we managed to get a score of 23120, placing the ZenFone 5 in the upper range of midrange devices. For a r...
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It's been a while since we last heard from ASUS, particular on the mobile front. That silence was broken during CES 2014 earlier this year, when the Taiwanese company announced not one, but three new ZenFone models: the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5, and the ZenFo...
With all that is said and done, the ASUS ZenFone 5 wins a place on our list of impressive mid-range smartphones. Sure, the phone lacks any form of 4G LTE connectivity (3G only), but it costs RM599, making it a budget-friendly phone that's definitely a ban...
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ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom...
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ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:18:16
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What is the Asus Zenfone 5? The Asus Zenfone 5 is one of Asus's first phones headed for true mainstream distribution. Has it hit the jackpot first time? Offering a good 5-inch screen, respectable hardware and a decent camera for under £200 SIM-free, it ce...
Great screen, Decent camera for the price, Excellent value...
Battery life not great, A few camera bugs to squish...
There are a couple of little bits to tweak in the Asus Zenfone 5, but the value on offer here is fantastic. Other 5-inch phones at the price don't get you screens anywhere near as good as this.Next, check out our best mobile phones round-up...
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Asus has already proven that just because something is affordable doesn't mean it needs to look and feel cheap. Think Nexus 7 and you'll have an idea what we mean. But at this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas the Taiwanese company pushed...
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The ASUS ZenFone 5 was first revealed during the MWC 2018 (Mobile World Congress) along with the rest of the new ZenFone series. Following its predecessors since ZenFone 3 in 2016, the Zenfone 5 is back with the design with more powerful tech on the insid...
The ZenFone 5 is a great companion to have if you prefer an AI friend. It's smart and intelligent learning capability gives you an ease of mind off the petty things in life. Taking pictures has been made way easier, there's no worries upon leaving your ph...
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Asus has unveiled some impressive hardware this year, including their flagship Zenfone 4 Pro and Zenfone AR, the latter having both Tango and Daydream compatibility baked in. Although better known in the US for their portfolio of laptops, Asus continues...
I've got a soft spot for mid-rangers that dress in flagship suits. And that's mostly what we get with the Zenfone V (although it's wearing sneakers). The Verizon exclusive retails for only $384 or just $16/mo, a far cry from the $756 ($31.50/mo) price of...
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akihabaranews.com Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:46
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A Pair Of ASUS Quality Time with the Asus ZenFone 5 & ZenWatchTech giant ASUS recently came out with two new devices in Japan running on Android and looking to compete with the likes of Samsung , HTC and yes - even Apple . The Asus ZenFone 5 is a smartpho...
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It won the Red Dot Design Award 2014 in the category product design, but it is still an entry-level device and comparatively inexpensive: Even this combination makes the Asus Zenfone 5 A500KL an interesting smartphone with an recommended retail price of 2...
Inexpensive, HD resolution, Scratch-proof display, High build quality, LTE support, Current Android OS, Good camera, Powerful enough for current games, Low operating temperatures, Long battery runtimes...
Dirt-repellant coating pretty useless, Only 3.7 GB storage for the user, Integrated battery, Small performance headroom for the next generation of games...
The Zenfone 5 is a new powerful 5-inch entry-level device in Asus' smartphone portfolio, which offers quite a lot of features for the comparatively low price. Highlights of the smartphone are the current Android 4.4.2 including ZenUI extension, LTE module...
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itp.net Updated: 2019-12-01 12:17:54
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Really good budget phoneThe ASUS ZenFone 5 is the mid-market smartphone in the ZenFone range, which became available in the region in August this year.The three phones from the range - the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 6 - all feature Intel Atom proces...
Great screen; decent camera for the price; excellent value...
Feels cheap...
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The ZenFone 5 is a new smartphone from ASUS, with a five-inch HD (1280 x 720) touchscreen, Android 4.4 “KitKat” operating system, and powered by an Intel Atom Z2560 1.6 GHz CPU. (There is also a budget version of this phone with a 1.2 GHz processor.) It h...
Excellent cost/benefit ratio, Big screen (but not too big), with crisp and vivid images, Sturdy, with nice design, Light, Excellent performance, Frontal camera for video callings, Memory card slot...
No support for 4G LTE networks in the reviewed model, Could be slimmer, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This item is, Not r...
The ASUS ZenFone 5 is an excellent mid-range smartphone with a terrific cost/benefit ratio. It is as resourceful as the Sony Xperia T3 (which is more expensive), and costs as much as the Motorola Moto G, famous for its excellent price point...
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Asus's Zenfone 5 rocks a compact, curvaceous body and an 8-megapixel camera, plus the slick ZenUI interface. But will it give you a Zen-like feeling? Here's our full Zenfone 5 review.At £160 SIM-free for the 8GB version (£230 for the 16GB edition) the Zen...
Good overall performance, Smart user interface, Comfortable and well designed...
Weak, non-replaceable battery, Average camera...
The Good Good overall performance Smart user interface Comfortable and well designed The Bad Weak, non-replaceable battery Average camera Our rating: Asus's Zenfone 5 rocks a compact, curvaceous body and an 8-megapixel c...
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Last month saw the launch of a new line of Zenfones to compete with the mid-range line of smartphones from other companies. The one we have for review here, the Zenfone 5, utilizes an Intel processor – but will it match the Qualcomm Snapdragon in terms of...
Strong build quality, Solid performance, Dual SIM...
No 4G LTE support, Wobbly back, Images could be better...
The Asus Zenfone 5 is an inexpensive mid-range smartphone that manages to perform better than we expected...
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With the below 10k segment smartphones raining into the smartphone marketplace this year, the competition has been really interesting, if you ask me. It all started with the Motorola Moto G, which launched for 14k in India in February this year and was la...
With the game changing for below 10k smartphones in India, Asus made a quite significant impact with the Zenfone 5 in this segment. There are Zenfone 4 in the sub 7k segment and Zenfone 6 in the above 15k segment but the Zenfone 5 is perfectly suited for...
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When you're in the market for a low cost smartphone, you can typically find a few options from the big names. There's the Motorola Moto E, Nokia Lumia 520, Samsung Galaxy Ace, HTC Desire 310, and a number of other smartphones all for under $200 off contra...
Large, decent quality display punches well above its weight. Good performance from the Intel components. Fantastic value for a 5inch, dualSIM handset.
Mediocre camera in most conditions. Subpar battery life. Minor issues with the stockstandard smartphone design.
Many of the aspects of the Zenfone 5’s software are identical to what was seen on the Asus MeMO Pad 7 , just scaled down for the smaller display. That’s because both devices use Asus’ ZenUI atop Android, although the Zenfone 5 is still stuck on Android 4...
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“The ASUS Zenfone 5 manages to stand out with its useful software features”The budget performance segment is revolutionalising the Indian smartphone landscape like never before, and ASUS, a brand known more for its stylish laptops and hybrids, has chosen...
Stylish looks, Smooth performance, Lovely display, Featureloaded and capable snapper, Freshlooking UI with tons of useful features, Host of handy apps...
The design's mainstay, the concentric circle pattern, is prone to scratches, Average battery life...
The 8GB variant of the Zenfone 5 will be yours for Rs 9,999, while you can opt for the 16GB version if you're willing to shell out Rs 12,999. At this cost, it's a worthy alternative to the Moto G (review), which has so far been ruling the roost in this pr...
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"The ASUS Zenfone 5's primary 8MP camera looks quite capable"The ASUS Zenfone range has just been launched in the country, and as a pleasant surprise, has been priced rather aggressively. This bodes well for ASUS' latest incursion into the crowded smartph...
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Despite trying having a large and popular PC market share, Asus have never really made managed to be known as a ‘great' Android smartphone handset maker. This hasn't stopped them from trying though, and over the past few years we have seen some interestin...
A nice design and build quality, Very good performance except for gaming, Good screen, Fingerprint and scratch resistance, Well done Custom ROM, A low price tag...
Below average reception quality, Bad battery life, Bad camera(s), Maybe for some a lack of accessories that come with the phone...
Now that's the end of this review already. Time to collect all pros and cons and build a solid tower of conclusion out of it. So lets quickly list them! Pros A nice design and build quality Very good performance except for gaming Good screen Fing...
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The ASUS Zenfone 5 is the middle child of ASUS' low cost line of smartphones but for being a budget phone it comes packed with some very respectable hardware and specifications. The design is very simplistic with rounded corners, flat sides, and a curved...
Build Quality, Display, Useful features...
Camera, Battery life, Sluggish performance...
7.0 The Zenfone 5 has a lot of great qualities from hardware to software but the laggy performance will be hard to overcome. So unless ASUS addresses it with a software update, I would hold off on making a purchase for now...
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Asus unveiled a handful of new devices at its CES 2014 press conference, making it one of the most action packed events this year in Las Vegas. Three new Android-powered smartphones premiered as part of the brand new Zenfone lineup. There is another P...
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