Asus Zenfone 6 Review
The Asus Zenfone 6 is the biggest phone in the new Zenfone line-up. It has a 6-inch display but is set to offer for under £250 SIM-free, if we don't get done over when the the phone comes here from the US.We think the Zenfone 5 is the lovely identify in the new variety, but this should confirm one of the most affordable methods to get a 6-inch phone.
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Asus Zenfone 6 – Design
Like any 6-inch phone, the Asus Zenfone 6 is very huge. It's an actual few, which is one of the significant factors to consider another phone in the Zenfone variety instead of this one.Build is much the same as the other Zenfone cell mobile phones. Its back is plastic, and comes in red and gold and well as the more standard black or white. Common to many larger mobile phones, it's thinner than its Zenfone bros at 9.9mm thick.
It is 200g, which is about the standard for a phone of this dimension. The Universe Super 6.3 is 199g, for example.
The bit of Zenfone sequence visible style is the place of bright concentric sectors below the display. It's just there for the look, as the smooth key exclusive control buttons sit just above this bit.
Asus Zenfone 6 – Screen and Specs
The key way the Zenfone keeps its price down is by using a lower-resolution screen than some of its rivals. Despite being six inches across, the phone has a 720p display, rather than a Full HD one.Unlike the Zenfone 5, you can tell this deficiency, but it's a relatively minor issue. Texts looks a little bit softer than it would on a 1080p screen. Otherwise the IPS display provides decent image quality for a low-cost phone with good viewing angles and OK colour reproduction.
Like all the Zenfone mobiles, the Zenfone 6 uses an Intel Atom processor. It's the same one used in the Zenfone 5, a 2GHz dual-core Z2580 chip. This is a chip first seen in the Lenovo K900 back in 2013, and rarely used since, but it provides good performance for a phone this cheap. Asus claimed that it outperforms almost every Android phone out there, but such claims should be treated with a pinch of salt as Intel Atom performance versus things like Qualcomm chips varies a lot between benchmarks.
Asus Zenfone 6 – Software
The version of the Zenfone 6 we played with ran a largely vanilla version of Android 4.3. However, by the time the phone launched it'll run ZenUI, Asus's new Android interface.As well as a new look and extra features, it could come with some performance issues like other third-party interfaces. We'll look into this once the phone is released.
Asus Zenfone 6 – Cameras
Across the board, the Zenfone 6 is similar to the Zenfone 5, but it does have a superior camera. Its main sensor is a 13-megapixel model rather than an 8-megapixel one.One of the main software features of the new Zenfone phones is the software's ability to downgrade the camera's resolution to improve low-light performance. This involves virtually grouping together sensor pixels to create virtual, larger sensor pixels. We'll wait for our review sample to see if it really works, though. The Asus Zenfone 6 also has an LED flash and a 2-megapixel front camera.
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