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July 2018
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Glass & Metal Design | Light in Weight
FullScreen | Bright & Crisp Display
Top Notch Performance (Snapdragon 845 & 8 GB RAM)
Oreo-based ZenUI 5 with AI Perks
Very Good Cameras | Wide Angle Shots | 4K Videos at 60fps
Decent Selfies with Bokeh Effects
Great performer
Stereo speakers
Good battery life
Premium look and feel
Great display quality
Incredible performance
Wealth of software features
Wide-angle secondary camera
Aggressively priced
Design
Performance
AI features
Great build
OIS support
Great software optimization
Good Value for money
Good spec-is-to-price balance* Easy to get used to
Having great specs and an even better display makes this an excellent device for gaming and watching videos. The reasonable pricing is icing on the cake.(previously published in issue August 2018)...
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Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Nur , review by: techent.tv
Top of the line processor, Affordable, Snappy performance, Long battery life, Wide Angle Camera Sensor
Bland Design, Notch
The Zenfone 5z take a winning formula and amps it up with a better processor and higher storage and RAM. One would call it ASUS's true flagship. Not only does it have souped-up specifications, it comes at price point which is compelling. With this combina...
The ASUS ZenFone 5Z ZS620KL looks good and performs even better. While the overall ZenUI experience is a bit rougher than the midrange ASUS ZenFone 5 ZE620KL, the RM1899 price to performance of the ZenFone 5Z blows practically any other smartphone out of...
Abstract: While most flagship killers today go for a slightly above RM2K price tag, the ASUS ZenFone 5Z ZS620KL starts from just RM1899 and it packs in a flagship-level Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage along with AI-driven functionality and cameras. Set for an e-launch today around 3pm, we'll know more about when or where this will be available. The good news is that an even more value-busting 8GB RAM + 256GB storage version is coming soon as well.
While most of the parts of the ASUS ZenFone 5z is identical with the ZenFone 5, I think it's a rather great alternative to other flagship smartphones in the market. This smartphone right here is the cheapest phone with Snapdragon 845 and you get zero comp...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Miguel , review by: dronthego.net
Great camera with a high degree of control, Premium build & style, Flagship-worthy performance, Adequate battery life
Camera AI processing can go overboard sometimes, Vibration motor is too high frequency, The IPS LCD's still can't match OLED's superior contrast ratio, Facebook Comments
INTRODUCTIONHow fast time flies in the consumer electronics space just beggars belief. It wasn't that long ago when I was debating with my friend-now-girlfriend whether the Zenfone 2 had 4GB of RAM or not (it was a huge number in 2016, believe me).Now tho...
Abstract: Currently the flagship of the Zenfone line, the ASUS Zenfone 5Z packs amazing features well worthy of its price. We've taken our time in getting to know everything this amazing phone has to offer and finally, here's our full review of the ASUS Zenfone 5Z...
Abstract: These days, the flagship market is becoming accessible to more consumers, thanks to an effort from the numerous smartphone companies to create devices that offer an excellent mix of premium design, powerful hardware, and breakthrough features, all packed...
Abstract: ASUS and OPPO have been constantly battling to get a good chunk of consumer mindshare. Its most powerful smartphones – Zenfone 5z and Find X – are now both available in the Philippines, and have proven to be among the best ones available in the market.W...
Published: 2018-09-30, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: We rarely do revisits for phones that we've reviewed already, and we almost never do it for a sake of a software update. While a phone's functionality improves thanks to continuous software updates, camera performance is usually capped by hardware which c...