Asus Zenfone 4 4GB ZE554KL 64GB
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Asus ZenFone 4 review review
- Competent main camera
- Premium Metal and glass build
- Decent gaming performance
- Power a bit lacking for the cash
- Beefy bezels
Asus ZenFone 4 review
The ZenFone 4 doesn’t seem the phone that will launch the series from the shadows into the pockets of millions of people who think Asus only makes laptops. However, that doesn’t mean it is not a very solid phone in its own right. A night-shooting-ready camera, good quality build and lots of internal storage make this a totally sound buy. And while Qualcomm deserves the processor props for making the Snapdragon 630 such a good chipset for real-world mid-range performance without compromise, Asus still earns few points for using it. The design isn’t truly dynamic, and ZenUI is still one of the less charming Android interfaces. However, this is still a phone we’d be happy to use long-term.- Competent main camera
- Premium Metal and glass build
- Decent gaming performance
- Power a bit lacking for the cash
- Beefy bezels
Asus ZenFone 4 review
The ZenFone 4 is a well-built phone with some forward-looking specs. It also has good cameras, with the option of standard or wide-angle at the rear. However, it's the same price as the OnePlus 5 which has considerably better performance.
Asus Zenfone 4 Review
The mid-range ZenFone 4 is Asus' latest flagship smartphone. With pricing starting at £450, it targets the same segment of the market as the stellar , which to date is TrustedReviews' recommended sub-£500 handset.- Nice design
- Above average camera
- Ok battery life
- Average screen
- Not the fastest CPU
Asus Zenfone 4 review: A dual-camera mid-range marvel
Asus seems to have done enough with the Zenfone 4 to earn a spot in your pocket. While the Zenfone AR was too expensive and surprisingly underpowered, the Zenfone 4 halves the asking price while delivering a decent set of dual rear cameras.- Great set of dual-cameras
- Decent battery life
- Display quality could be better
- Middling performance
ASUS Zenfone 4 Review
The new Zenfone 4 lineup of smartphones from ASUS has definitely made waves as a set of devices that meet today's standards, in different categories. Today we take a look at the titular character of the series, the mainstream flagship ASUS Zenfone 4 .- Great premium design and build quality
- Good display
- Above average battery
- Good rear camera performance
- Snapdragon 660 & 6GB RAM
- Very prone to fingerprints and dirt
- So-so front camera
- Cannot switch between rear cameras during video recording
Asus just launched 6 (!) new ZenFone 4 phones with dual-cameras
Never having heard of the word overkill, the Taiwanese company debuts phones with dual-cameras either in front or in the back. Do you like dual cameras on your phones? If so, Asus has six pieces of good news for you -- in the form of six newly announced ZenFone 4 phones, each equipped with a dual camera.
Pretty bad/average phone
Pretty bad, overall. Many other phones have similar prices and much better quality. Other phones that are better include the Samsung Galaxy S III mini, Nexus 4 (My choice), or the much better ZenFone 5
Asus Zenfone 4 review: One of the best low-cost smartphones you can buy
The Asus Zenfone 4 is the smallest and the cheapest smartphone in the Zenfone family, sporting a 4-inch display. The middle sibling in the family - the Zenfone 5 is one of the best mid-range smartphones we've tested, giving the Moto G (first gen) a run for its money.
Worth at least twice what they're asking for it.
Bought this phone in taiwan before it was even released here. The camera has had mixed reviews online, but I personally prefer it over my DSLR for quick photos. It performs admirably in poor light conditions and has a slew of camera effects which I usually ignore, but in this case I find uses for...