After a month of use the device star having problems with the touchscreen, so I decided to start a research and there's a lot of people with the same problem...... [...]
After a month of use the device star having problems with the touchscreen, so I decided to start a research and there's a lot of people with the same problem...... [...]
battery back up is good as compared to others.. camera is great as per the price value..no heating issue.. good call quality..only asus software upgrades files are large (385 mb - 289mb) great phone at this price..
i dont know if issues is limited to this particular one i received...my issues are (1) phone dont have side volume buttons (2) when place a call phone black out, so you dont have options of pressing any buttons..
I was lucky this phone malfunctioned during warranty. I ended up buying an iPhone 6 plus since I didn't want to invest any more money in this phone with the short warranty and history. I felt like I wasted enough time and money on this phone.
Great value for the price Speedy and feature rich Screen was nice and vibrant until it started to flicker for no reason; even on the bios screen Warranty service was easy; but lengthy
Loads of bloatware on phone OS Short warranty with a cost if you want replacements asap Support takes up to 2 days to respond and was by email only I wasn't told what was fixed
The Zenfone 2 is half of the price of a top-tier smartphone and offers, thankfully, far more than half the performance. Its power finishes just behind the current pack of best phones.
Inexpensive Android 5.0 phone; Spacious display; Lots of RAM; Two SIM card slots; Full of customization options; Its best features are a large 5.5-inch display; a solid CPU provided by Intel and 4GB of RAM.
Cheap look and feel, Dim screen, Poor camera quality, Weak power button, Zenfone 2 may have inner peace, but its cheap plastic shell doesn't add up to outer beauty; The display isn't bright enough for sunny outdoor conditions, which is ironic, because ample light is required to make its shoddy...
When it comes to smartphones, what drives your choices? If looks and materials are important to you, the bulky, plastic-shielded Asus Zenfone 2 won't make your shortlist. But if all the stuff under the hood counts for more points, then the gigantic, hulking shape of the device won't matter to you as...
Snappy and rare high-end Intel processors and plenty of RAM; Handy gestures can launch specific apps from standby; Fully customizable skin; Ultra-cheap, considering what you get; Comes with 5GB of free cloud storage forever, and 100GB of Google Drive storage free for two years
Large bezels, poor choice of materials, and too large of a body; So much plastic! Heavy, hard to work with one hand; Capacitive buttons are not illuminated; Comes with a ton of redundant apps that are a chore to get rid of
The Asus ZenFone 2 is too expensive for its above-average ability, but if the price agrees with you, the smooth performance and splendid low-light camera won't disappoint.
The Asus ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance, an impressive low-light camera, and has a clean feature-rich UI; The 5.5-inch screen is sharp and bright
The phone has a cheap bulky feel and an unintuitive button layout; Its non-swappable battery delivers only decent life; The price is too high for its above-average capabilities
Can a $300 smartphone stand up with the best Android devices out there from heavyweights like Samsung, LG, and HTC? That's what Asus is trying to answer with the ZenFone 2. It's not alone either - a whole host of smaller smartphone manufacturers are trying the same thing this year.
Appealing low price; Fast; lag-free performance; Asus' software allows deep customization
Disgusting amount of bloatware; Camera falls apart outside of ideal conditions; Generic design with bad button layout
The Zenfone 5 was the most successful device in Asus first wave of smartphones. Little wonder then, Zenfone 2 has big shoes to fill. The new phone comes in three variants, and the one with 4 GB RAM costs more than double the Zenfone 5. Let's find out if Asus has another winner in its line-up.
Ideal for multitasking; Crisp screen; Solid multimedia performance; 4G LTE support
Average camera; Battery life could have been better
You can leave it to Asus to be even more confusing than you expected, with multiple models within the ZE550KL sub-model of the ZenFone 2 Laser. The device we have for review has a 5.5-inch 720p screen, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC and 2GB RAM on board, while there is also a Snapdragon...
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