Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL 32GB
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9 years ago
Asus' ZenFone range can be a bit confusing at times, primarily because of the number of different devices and product codes. However, each phone fits into a specific niche, and Asus indeed has something for everyone on offer.
9 years ago
ASUS ZenFone 3 Max first impressions hands-on
Finally, the most entry-level ASUS ZenFone 3 range, the ASUS ZenFone 3 Max ZC550KL is the only ZenFone 3 to use a quad-core MediaTek processor and a 5.2-inch 720p display. It still offers updated features like a fingerprint sensor with an aluminum unibody backside.
9 years ago
An altogether long-lasting phone. Worth picking up as a secondary phone for its ability to double as a portable charger.
Pros:
- 4100 mAh battery
Cons:
- No quick charge
9 years ago
ASUS Zenfone 3 Max Review
It's a rock solid product, half the price of the flagship Zenfone 3 Zoom model but looking just as good and while not having the specs of the Zoom model, it is certainly a great performer at this price point.
8 years ago
it works great!
I've been using this phone for a month now and I absolutely love it! pros: camera in good lighting, display, screen size, battery life, overall look of the phone cons: camera at night time, cracks easily, camera: In good lighting the camera captures good photos.
9 years ago
Asus ZenFone 3 Max 5.5 review: Good build, great battery; but for Rs 17,999 look elsewhere
From the moment Asus announced its ZenFone 3 lineup in India way back in August, I was worried. Asus appeared to be charging a premium for decidedly mid-range specs and it was with that fear at the back of my mind that I approached the new ZenFone 3 Max.
10 years ago
Asus ZenFone Max
The Asus Zenfone Max has a Snapdragon 410 chipset coupled with 2GB RAM. The device has a 5.5-inch 720p display and is priced at Rs. 9,999 in India.
Pros:
- Well built
- Good battery backup
Cons:
- Lacklustre overall performance
9 years ago
ASUS Zenfone 3 Max (ZC553KL) review: A mid-range workhorse
ASUS has been striking the smartphone market in almost every segment one can imagine. With a successful Zenfone now in all three segments, here is another that was launched today.
9 years ago
Asus ZenFone 3 Max ZC520TL Smartphone Review
Asus' ZenFone 3 Max keeps its most important promise: Its battery life is really extremely long. As pleasing as this is, we have to say that LG's X Power even surpasses this runtime.
Pros:
- solid
- slim metal casing
- good memory configuration
- USB OTG
- dual-SIM
- relatively fast GPS
- low temperatures
- very good battery life
- low power consumption
- relatively bright screen without bluish tint
Cons:
- 12-month warranty only
- outdated security patches
- some awkward software
- clashing speaker
- tinny microphone sound
- occasional low performance
9 years ago
ASUS has a crowded ZenFone line-up, but the company buckets its offerings in well-rounded categories. Like the ZenFone Max, with a focus on marathon battery life. However, since last year with the launch of ZenFone 3 portfolio, the Taiwanese company has upped the ante in design and positioning and...
Pros:
- Good
- ergonomic design Exceptional battery life
Cons:
- Iffy fingerprint sensor Average performance No Gorilla Glass protection Price
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