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TheAsus Zenfone 2 can compete on size, especially for the price. Its large 5.5-inch display, which is slowly becoming the norm among Android phones, feels quite roomy. Everything from typing out
If the 4GB version of the Asus Zenfone 2 were $100 cheaper, it would be near the top of our recommended phones list; however, its $299 and S$499 converting directly to about £245 and AU$475 price makes it a tough sell in a world of capable sub-$200 Good The Asus ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance, an impressive low-light camera, and has a clean feature-rich UI. The screen is sharp and bright. The Bad 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. The Bottom Line 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. There is a cheaper 2GB version of the phone retailing for $199 converting to £127 and AU$249; however, since we've as of yet spent no time with the 2GB version, we can't yet say how it performs compared to the its 4GB sibling. Both versions of the phone are available now unlocked at Amazon, Newegg and Groupon in the US. The 4GB ZenFone 2 is somewhere in-between budget and flagship, but unfortunately lacks the top-of-the-line performance and features we'd expect from a high-end handset. That said, it's capable in its own right, delivering silky smooth performance thanks to its combination Intel Atom CPU and 4GB of RAM. And while its 13-megapixel rear camera takes decent shots, its low-light performance handily beats that of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Apple iPhone 6. It has a sharp vibrant screen, but the plastic build unfortunately feels cheap and bulky. Its Zen UI is clean, aesthetically pleasing and packed with useful features, but can at times isn't all that intuitive to navigate thanks to the changes Asus made to its Android interface. Those looking to spend less, should check out the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. It has longer battery life, decent cameras and costs less than $200. The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are the current highest of high-end Android, but tip the scales at $600 unless you're willing to commit to a 2-year lineup What Asus calls the ZenFone 2 is actually two different models with five different variants, three with screens and two with 5-inch displays. Each model has a different price point, RAM, and built-in storage capacity, but the whole range is marketed under the same name. Asus is likely trying to avoid last year's problems with its first ZenFone line - the phones were marketed as ZenFone 4, 5 and 6, which was probably even more confusing for consumers since it sounded like subsequent generations of phones were being sold at the same time. To lesson the confusion, we've created a table that lists the details of each of the new ZenFone 2 models. Our review unit is the version with 4GB RAM and 32GB of onboard storage that retails for S$429 and $299 in the US around £210 or AU$410. DisplayStorageRAMProcessorPrice USPrice Singapore ZE551ML full-HD64GB4GBIntel Atom Z3580 full-HD32GB4GBIntel Atom Z3580 full-HD32GB2GBIntel Atom Z3560 full-HD16GB2GBIntel Atom Z3560 5-inch HD16GB2GBIntel Atom Z2560 Design 1,920x1,080-pixel IPS 403ppi 6 x 3 x inches x x mm 6 ounces 170g The design of a modern smartphone is usually dictated by the screen size, and in this case the full-HD display means the ZenFone 2 is quite a handful - the phone checks in at x x mm 6 by 3 by inches and isn't the thinnest of devices. It's just slightly shorter than the iPhone 6 Plus, but the Apple phone is thinner at The thickness means the ZenFone does make its presence felt in the pocket, and with more smartphones taking the slim approach, the ZenFone 2's size and weight of 170g 6 ounces doesn't do it any favors. The phone's rear sports a brushed metal look, but it's actually plastic. Aloysius Low/CNET Clad in plastic like the first ZenFone, the ZenFone 2 opts for a brushed metal look, unlike the soft-touch feel used previously. While it looks metallic, it still feels slightly plasticky I prefer the original, though I can see why Asus chose to go with the metallic style and it looks a lot more premium at first glance. That said, the rear cover is replaceable and comes in a variety of colors - the standard black and white, and a more colorful range of red, gold, grey. Asus will also sell a special range of "Illusion" covers that come in a pretty crystal pattern. Viewed head on, the ZenFone 2 resembles the first ZenFone, from the Asus logo near the top speakers, to the concentric circle pattern below the display. The touch-sensitive buttons are located just above that. In a way, I'm glad that Asus has stuck with the familiar, but I do wish the phone used software buttons instead - this would probably have helped cut down on the phone's size. The ZenFone 2 resembles the original ZenFone and uses touch-sensitive menu keys as well. Aloysius Low/CNET Right at the top is where you'll find the awkwardly placed power button, and it's an odd choice, since Asus has chosen to borrow LG's great idea of moving the volume buttons to the rear of the phone. The button is quite a stretch to reach it if you're holding the phone with one hand. Asus should have just placed the power button on the rear, together with the volume controls. The power button is placed at the top next to the audio jack. It's quite a strange position since you'll have to stretch your fingers to reach it. Aloysius Low/CNET The removable rear cover gives you access to the dual-SIM and microSD slots. The 3,000mAh battery is non removable, so you won't be able to swap it out for a fresh one. Unlike some of the other dual-SIM phones which come with dual 4G capabilities, the ZenFone 2 only has one active 4G SIM, with the other SIM limited to 2G and software quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 32GB of storage 4GB of RAM Expandable storage 3,000mAh non-removable battery Powered by Intel's Atom Quad Core Z3580 processor clocked at this model of the ZenFone 2 comes packing a whopping 4GB of RAM. Most smartphones, including high-end flagships, come loaded with 3GB at most. Asus claims having 4GB of RAM helps the ZenFone 2 multitask more on this later, as multiple apps and can remain on standby in the background without needing to be offloaded to memory and reloaded. Our review model came with 32GB of onboard storage, and if that somehow isn't enough for your needs, there's a microSD slot to add even more space. There's a 13-megapixel camera located at the rear, and a 5-megapixel shooter on the front. The rear 13-megapixel camera comes paired with dual-LED flash. Aloysius Low/CNET Inside you'll find the dual-SIM and microSD card slots. The battery is non-removable. Do also note the phone only supports 4G on one SIM slot, the other SIM slot is stuck on 2G. Aloysius Low/CNET The display comes with a full-HD resolution of 1,920x1,080-pixels, protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass 3. Sure, it's not a QHD display found on some flagships, but only a few users would be able to tell the difference between 2K resolution and full-HD. Also, the screen has wide viewing angles and colors are bright and vibrant. Even under direct sunlight, the integrity of the screen holds up well. Asus has polished its Zen UI further, but it's a custom skin layered over Google's Android Lollipop. Since its introduction last year, Zen UI features a flat minimalist look. Features from the earlier iteration return, such as Do It Later, a handy reminder app that helps you keep track of SMSes to reply to, articles to read and missed calls to return. Zen UI packs plenty of new features, including the ability to theme the phone's look and icons. Screenshot by Aloysius Low/CNET Zen UI also offers a lot of customization options that will boggle your mind with choice. Screenshot by Aloysius Low/CNET Like Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi's MIUI, Zen UI also features the ability to change your phone's theme, so if you don't like the current look, you can swap it to something you'd prefer. Another fun thing you can do is change the color of the fonts on your phone - this works if you prefer a lighter background wallpaper - you can then use a darker color for your fonts so that it shows up. New features include drawing on the screen when the phone is locked to activate features called ZenMotion and a guest mode for when you need to pass the phone over to a friend to use though you'll need to make sure you password lock your phone first so they can't switch it back and access your data!. The Auto-Start Manager app lets you select which apps to load into memory when you reboot your phone. You can also change the font colors on the home screens. Screenshot by Aloysius Low/CNET There are also a bunch of hidden tweaks, such as the ability to double tap the Home button to turn on one-handed mode, and power users will appreciate the fact you can also set which apps will autorun when the phone boots to help it start faster. Asus however seems to have forgotten about some important bits of the UI design. Annoyingly, there's no 'clear' button for notifications on the lock screen, something other Lollipop phones have. It's still a pretty good UI, and Asus has done a great job of adding its own touch to Android. The biggest issue I have is that the UI is packed with so many features you'll have to take your time to learn them all, and it feels like the Samsung kitchen-sink approach all over again where there's just way too many features that never really get discovered or rear camera 1,080p HD video 5-megapixel front camera Low-light mode Asus put plenty of work into the ZenFones 2's 13-megapixel f/ rear camera, resulting in impressive low-light performance. Called PixelMaster, the phone's low-light mode imaging tweaks to deliver well-lit shots even when there's barely any light. There are however a few caveats with low-light mode. First, shots taken in this mode are hypersensitive to movement, so you'll need to hold the phone really steady or use a tripod to avoid blurry shots. Also, the resulting image is only 3 megapixels in size, since it uses pixel binning, which combines four pixels into one. This "larger" pixel is able to read more light data, leading to a better low-light shot. The resulting picture is surprisingly bright compared with other phones. Now, I can testify that this works - the picture is surprisingly bright compared with say, high-end phones such as the iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Do take note this isn't a new feature, it was already present on the first ZenFone, but it seems to have been improved upon. The front 5-megapixel camera includes a beautification mode, which helps smooth out wrinkles and touches up blemishes on your skin. Not something we haven't seen before in other phones, but still useful. The ZenFone 2 is capable of shooting full-HD video, and like all smartphones, videos are best shot in bright light for the best performance. During my test, I did find I'd have to tap the screen to refocus, since the autofocus didn't kick in when you transition to a background to a foreground shot. Check out the shots below to find out how the camera performed in my tests. Enlarge Image Outdoor test shot without HDR. Colors seem a little too saturated here, but HDR in the next picture cranks it up a lot. Aloysius Low/CNET Enlarge Image Here the trees at the bottom get the HDR treatment, but it seems way too saturated and warm for me. Aloysius Low/CNET Enlarge Image This close-up shot managed to capture the details while still managing some nice background bokeh. Aloysius Low/CNET Enlarge Image The ZenFone 2 seems to slightly overexpose indoor shots, I noticed this in the other pictures I took. The camera seems to perform better under incandescent lighting. Aloysius Low/CNET Enlarge Image Low-light mode is where the phone really shines, and you'll see in the next picture why I feel the ZenFone 2 is really better for lowlight shots in this mode. Aloysius Low/CNET It's not that the shots are bad, but the low-light mode of Asus is a lot brighter though at the cost of picture size. That said, if you don't use lowlight mode, the image taken with the ZenFone 2 isn't quite as good as the Galaxy S6 Edge or the iPhone 6 Plus. Aloysius Low/CNETPerformance and battery life Intel's known for its desktop and notebook processors, and its efforts to gain a foothold in the handset business have been decent so far. Earlier versions of its mobile processors weren't as power efficient as ARM devices. But Intel has worked on improving the performance and efficiency with the newer Intel Atom devices. While most of them are better for tablets, the chip maker has spent time on getting its processors ready for mobile. Given that there aren't many Intel-powered phones in the market right now, it's hard to find a direct comparison with another phone. But going by the benchmark results, the quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor inside the ZenFone 2 seems capable of going up against the midrange Qualcomm chipsets, such as the Snapdragon 615 found in the Xiaomi Mi 4i. The benchmark results seem to indicate performance around the same levels. Now, of course, benchmark results don't tell the whole performance story, but I found the ZenFone 2 to be pretty smooth during day-to-day use. The phone booted up in 44 seconds, and the camera loaded instantly. On games such as Asphalt 8, a hardware-taxing 3D driving game, the phone ran smoothly with nary a hiccup and loading times were zippy. Based on the numbers below, it would seem that the Intel Atom CPU is achieves similar performance to a midrange Qualcomm chip, such as the Snapdragon 615 on the Xiaomi Mi 4i. The numbers are pretty close on Quadrant - 24,606 to the ZenFone 2's 22,991, but the ZenFone 2 loses out in the Geekbench 3 test with a score of 2,926 to the Mi 4i's 2,566. On 3DMark the phone does well, but isn't exactly setting the world afire. The ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance when opening apps and navigating the interface, and while we didn't experience any problems when playing games, don't expect performance to reach the same levels of top flagships like the Galaxy S6 or LG G4. It seems Intel may have finally gotten its Intel Atom chips right for phones, and perhaps we will see more devices being powered by its processors - this could open up the market further, as devices no longer need to be limited to ARM chips. However, let's hope a GPU upgrade is in the works for future versions of the chip. Performance Test Test 1Test 2Test 3Average Geekbench 3 2395265726482566Quadrant 232072230423462229913DMark Ice Storm Unlimited 10544106911073210665 On our continuous video looping tests, the ZenFone 2 lasted 9 hours 33 minutes. That's about four hours less than the Mi 4i which has a slightly larger 3,120mAh battery which lasted 13 hours and 18 minutes, it's not really as good. Perhaps video playback isn't really the phone's strong suit, as I found that anecdotally, the phone usually lasts a whole day for me, which is good enough, but still not great. Call quality During my time with the ZenFone 2, I had no issues with making calls. Voices were clear and crisp and the other party could hear me clearly as well. The phone's speakers, however, can be a little soft, so you may miss calls or notifications if you're in a noisy place. 4G LTE speeds seemed pretty decent - the phone was tested in Singapore on SingTel's 4G network, on the Ookla Speedtest app, the ZenFone 2 managed to pull download speeds on its fastest run. The phone was tested in Singapore on the SingTel 4G network. Screenshot by Aloysius Low/CNETConclusion While the ZenFone 2 won't dazzle you with a beautiful design or premium materials, the hardware inside is far from lacking. The Intel-powered phone manages to hold its own, but it's still too early to tell if the ZenFone 2 will start a wave of smartphones using Intel chips. Given its relatively high $299 price without a contract for the top end model, Asus may struggle to gain ground against the much cheaper lower-end handsets such as the Mi 4i , which will be sold in the same markets in Asia, and the $200 Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime , available in the US. And if you factor in the $260 Mi Note though this is still limited to China, the ZenFone 2 may seem a little overpriced. There is still the $199 option, but it includes only 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM compared to the $299 version's 64GB of storage and 4GB of RAM, and since we've only used the 4GB version, we can only speak to its merits. But interestingly, the $299 price for the 4GB does put it in an interesting position, since the focus recently has been on either great low-value phones and high-end handsets. The ZenFone 2 could still be attractive for those who want near high-end performance without being tied to a contract. Aloysius Low/CNET Themost headline-grabbing smartphone launch from Asus at CES 2015 may be the optical zoom-sporting ZenFone Zoom, but the ZenFone 2 is also very worthy of attention thanks to a solid feature setSoon after the launch of the Zenfone 2 earlier this year, Taiwanese smartphone maker Asus launched its yet another player in the Indian market - the Zenfone 2 Deluxe at the price of Rs. 22,999. The device is a mesmerizer in a lot of ways. Perhaps, the looks of the Zenfone 2 Deluxe, I should say is one of a kind, at least in the Indian smartphone it's not just the appearance of the new Zenfone 2 Deluxe that makes it likable. There are much more things that can be admired in this phone. For example, the massive 64GB built-in storage is something that most would be fascinated to see in this device. PROS Great DesignGood Camera64GB Internal Storage CONS Display could have been betterMany default apps And, since we have used the device for quite sometime now, we have realized certain good and bad qualities of the phone. It did impress us but why judge it already when we have a tale to tell. So let's go ahead with the review, design of the Zenfone 2 Deluxe is something that is very alluring and conspicuous. Despite the plastic build, the somewhat diamond shaped patterns on the back panel of the Deluxe makes the smartphone look gorgeous to a massive the front face of the device is as normal as any other phones that you see in the market. On seeing the sides of the display, you will also notice the thick bezel and right below the display you will see the three soft touch buttons which are deprived of backlit technology. Above the display, there is the company's brand logo and just above that you will see a speaker grill, beside which there is a 5MP selfie camera. Besides it there is an LED indicator, which is beneficial when the phone starts charging. So when the phone is connected for charging you can see the Orange color LED light ON. When the phone gets full charged you can see a Yellow about the back of the device, as said earlier, it comes with a great pattern and again at the center you will see the Asus logo, move upwards a bit and you will see a vertically elongated volume rocker. Move further upwards, you will see a 13MP rear camera which is accompanied with a Dual-Tone LED flash just above it. You will also see a speaker grille at the lower part of the back top edge of the phone is disappointing, because it hosts the power button right at the center, which is a very awkward place to reach. ON either side of the button, you will see a headphone jack and a microphone. The bottom edge of the phone leaves room for MicroUSB port and primary a bit more about the back panel of the phone, since it comes with a polygon design it offer a generous grip to the hands. The device is actually purple in color but from other angles, it shows some taint of red and blue as well. Overall, design-wise, the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is Zenfone 2 Deluxe can be handful for many. The massive display which offers a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels translating to ppi pixel density is obviously very impressive. The display of the device is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 technology, which makes it pretty sturdy. The viewing angles are also decent due to the use of the IPS we used the device, the display pleased us eloquently. The brightness is perfect for even an extreme daylight condition. It is also very responsive as well. The color reproduction is fair and the contrast projected on the display is quite visible. Over-all the display of the device is good enough for the price. However, it's not the best that we have seen so and PerformanceThere are several smartphone makers who are already using the premium chipset from Qualcomm. Moreover, if you notice, almost all the flagship devices launched off late come with the same company's CPU. Asus is not one of them. The company is still in collaboration with Intel yet another competitor to Qualcomm for the chipsets. Anyway, the Intel Atom Z3580 chipset that powers the Zenfone 2 Deluxe is clocked at GHz, which is pretty intense. If in case you are wondering, you are looking at a 64 bit Quad core processor here, which means 4G support and power are to that a massive only seen in a few number of devices so far 4 GB RAM. This makes the device a perfect hardware for Multi-tasking and even we used it thoroughly, the smartphone didn't fail to impress us, in term of performance. The device didn't lag or blip when we played graphic intense games like Asphalt 8 Airborne and Dead Trigger 2. This is also due to the presence of the PowerVR G6430 GPU. Moreover, while I multi-tasked opening a lot of apps, even then the device ran with ease. The 4GB RAM really does a great job in this phone. The device scores a decent 43016 points at AnTuTu Benchmark tool. Not the one in the highest lot but it sure beats a quite a lot of Chinese devices like the Xiaomi Mi3, Mi4 and even Huawei Mate about the software, Asus has slapped its proprietary ZenUI atop Android Lollipop Therefore, with all the richness from Android lollipop just there, you wouldn't be missing out on any of the Android's features. Perhaps, you will like the taste of the UI though. There are several tweaks, like in the notification panel, which can be edited according to the need and you can also get the "Manage Home" option from where you can customize the device's themes and and ConnectivityThe memory of the device is something that makes the device special. The phone has a massive 64 GB in built memory. And you can also get another variant with 128 GB of internal memory. Anyway, out of 64GB you will get a user accessible memory of 53 to 54GB. Additionally, the smartphone also comes with a microSD card support which can anchor upto 128GB or external microSD card. This literally solves the problem for many movie downloaders and app lovers. No complaint against the storage in this device in any are quite a lot of connectivity options in the Zenfone 2 Deluxe. You will get to use 4G LTE, 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi supporting 433 Mbps, GPS, NFC and Bluetooth in the device. Additionally, the phone can also take in 2 SIM all the devices that are being launched off late come with a high-end camera in terms of specs. However, not all are capable of taking phenomenal pictures. Asus has managed to offer a great camera module this time. There is a 13MP rear camera with f/ aperture, 5-element lens, Real Tone flash at the rear side of the phone. The camera is accompanied with PixelMaster technology, which was seen in the company's Zenfone 2 Selfie. Also the camera uses a 5 elements lens which is manufactured by Largan the front, for taking selfies, Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe employs a 5MP camera with f/ aperture. This module is not as good as the 13MP module used in the Zenfone 2 Selfie. However, it has a wide angle of 85 degree lens that can manage to click a group selfie as Camera app offers pretty much similar features that are available in other devices in the same series. You will get to use modes like Auto, Manual, HDR, Beautification, Super Resolution, Low Light, Night, Depth of Field, Effect, Selfie, GIF Animation, Panorama, Miniature, Time Rewind, PanoSphere, Smart Remove, All Smiles and Time rear camera is very effective in taking both outdoor and indoor pictures. Provided there is a right amount of light condition, the rear camera has a potential to compete with the cameras of the best flagship devices. The night mode helps a lot while taking the pictures at night but sometimes it gets a bit grainy. Also using the flash is not suitable because it often overexposes the subject. But the rear camera does an excellent job in taking regular pictures in the day time. The manual mode is something that professional photographers will definitely about the font camera, the 5MP snapper gets the work done. With quite a lot of features you can manipulate the camera to your needs. You can also make GIFs with the frontal camera. It's the best that we have seen so far, but neither is it 3000mAh battery is somewhat not quite enough for the massive power horse. With a high-end hardware configuration in terms of processor and large display, the company could have given a larger cell to the device. Not that the battery performance is bad, it could have been far better. However, the feature that enables the battery to be charged upto 60% in just 39 minutes is what Asus has to offer for power phone will easily last for two days and one night if one uses it just for taking and making calls. However, if you are an avid smartphone user who likes spending time surfing internet and watching videos it might last for a day or 15 hours max. But extreme usage including playing games, watching videos, surfing internet and all other things, the phone manages to stay awake up to 8 to 9 of the greatest strength of the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is the 64GB internal storage. Making it much better by offering a microSD card support was another intelligent move by Asus. This enables the device to be very suitable for those massive group of people who are always looking for more storage and more number of apps. Another great thing about the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is the design, which is very unique. Despite the plastic build, the smartphone looks mesmerizingly beautiful. The power and processor, battery, display are pretty some of the things that Asus could have done better are the button placements. The power key placed at the center of the top edge is very uncomfortable to handle. The soft-touch keys just below the display could use a backlit feature. In the software front, the company shouldn't have preloaded those unnecessary apps, which can't even be the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is a very intense device. It's got the balance of hardware and software for a heavy user kicking out the gaming aspect in a trending size. 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Lihatharga Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe bulan Maret 2022 baru & bekas. Baca juga review seputar spesifikasi kamera, RAM, dan Chipset. Serta kelebihan dan kekurangan. Review tentang Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe dimulai dari penampilan fisiknya yang memiliki dimensi berukuran 152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9 mm (6.00 x 3.04 x 0.43 in) dengan bobot mencapai 170 gramAlém de ter uma configuração bacana, a versão do Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition esbanja de 128GB4GB de RAMProcessador quad core 2,5GHzTem 4G, 3G e Wi-FiTela Full HD 5,5"Dual chipCâmera traseira de 13MP e frontal de 5MPVem com o carregador rápido BoostMasterDesign diferenciado da traseiraNosso especialista destacaUm smartphone para quem quer estilo, além de alto desempenho!Quem está procurando um smartphone top de linha diferente e bonito, aqui vai a nossa dica o Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition está com tudo no quesito apresentação. E em performance também! Ele é parecido com o Zenfone 2, porém com muito mais estilo, espaço de armazenamento e desempenho melhor ainda. Tela e design do Zenfone 2 Deluxe chamam a atenção O destaque principal é o design da sua traseira, com textura multifacetada que lembra diamante, representando sua força e a beleza. Os polígonos que formam esta textura têm um acabamento que muda de cor, dependendo do ângulo que você estiver olhando, o que realça ainda mais a ideia. Essa capa foi cuidadosamente pensada para proporcionar, fora a beleza, uma pegada confortável e com ajuste perfeito nas mãos. O Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition ainda tem o botão localizado na parte de trás, facilitando na hora de ajustar o volume ou tirar uma selfie, tanto para destros quanto canhotos. Sua tela de 5,5 polegadas conta com a altíssima resolução Full HD, e a tecnologia IPS proporciona maior ângulo de visão, além de melhorar elementos como cor e contraste. Isso sem falar que o display tem a proteção Gorilla Glass 3, que evita arranhões e outros danos caso esse smartphone Asus caia, por exemplo. Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition também oferece alto desempenho Em termos de configuração, a versão Deluxe Special Edition também não deixa a desejar tem processador quad core de Intel Atom Z3590 e memória RAM de 4GB. Isso quer dizer que ele é bem potente e consegue rodar vários apps pesados - e ao mesmo tempo - sem problemas. Seu sistema operacional de fábrica é o Android Lollipop com a interface ZenUI, exclusiva da Asus. Ela é intuitiva e "clean", o que facilita bastante o uso. Assim como as funcionalidades já conhecidas do Zenfone 2, como o ZenMotion, por exemplo, que você desenha uma letra na tela e esse comando abre o aplicativo correspondente. Espaço de sobra para guardar arquivos e instalar aplicativos O armazenamento de 128GB também se destaca no Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition. Com esse espaço dá para guardar todas as músicas, fotos e arquivos que você quiser. E se isso ainda for pouco, é possível dobrar essa capacidade através de um Micro SD de até 128GB, que já vem com o smartphone. Suporte para dois chips e, claro, internet 4G não poderia faltar Como a maior parte dos smartphones atuais, o Zenfone 2 Deluxe também é dual chip e usa micro SIM, sendo que um slot suporta apenas a internet 2G e o outro suporta chip 3G e 4G. Bateria para durar o dia inteiro e carregador rápido Se falarmos da bateria, a do Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition tem mAh, uma quantidade boa para durar quase um dia inteiro de uso pesado. E essa versão ainda conta com a tecnologia BoostMaster, que garante carregamento de até 60% em apenas 40 minutinhos. Mas, para isso é preciso utilizar o carregador oficial que acompanha o produto. Câmeras de qualidade completam o Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition Por fim, as câmeras do Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition também não deixam a desejar são 13MP na câmera traseira e 5MP na câmera frontal. Ambas têm qualidade e recursos bem legais para suas fotos ficarem ainda mais bonitas. Na câmera traseira, além do flash duplo de LED e das funções básicas comuns a vários smartphones, podemos destacar a abertura do diafragma de f/ que diminui o tremor em fotos noturnas e melhora o foco; o Modo Super Resolução, que faz com que as imagens fiquem com resolução de até 52MP através de uma tecnologia que melhora o nível de detalhes da imagem; e o Modo Super HDR que também é bem bacana, pois garante fotos muito mais brilhantes e com mais contraste; Já a câmera frontal conta com praticamente todos os recursos da câmera traseira, só que com 5MP de resolução, suficientes para fazer uma boa selfie e videochamadas com qualidade. Além disso, ela tem ângulo de 85°, para fazer fotos em grupo, e a opção de selfie panorâmica. Assim, a paisagem não fica de fora da sua fotografia. Versão Deluxe Special Edition traz qualidades aprimoradas do Zenfone 2 Bem acabado e com hardware caprichado, o Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition se mostra uma boa opção para quem quer muito espaço de armazenamento, velocidade para usar até aplicativos pesados, e espera encontrar no smartphone câmeras que façam cliques com qualidade na maioria das situações. AsusZenFone 2 Deluxe Review: Yet another beautifully crafted crystal back high-end smartphone with ultra high-end specifications. Possibly the best Intel processor based smartphone now
Não tem como comparar esses dois smartphones Asus sem antes falar da proposta de cada um deles. Enquanto o Zenfone 2 foi um lançamento da Asus com a intenção de fazer um celular top de linha mais acessível, o Zenfone 2 Deluxe vai um pouco além disso para brigar com celulares que têm um apelo visual, com design premium. AsusZenfone 2 AsusZenfone 2 Deluxe Tela5,5 polegadas IPS5,5 polegadas IPSProcessador Quad core 2,3GHzQuad core 2,3GHzMemória RAM4 GB4 GBArmazenamento16 GB ou 32 GB128 GBMemória expansível até64 GB128 GBAcesso à internet4G, 3G e Wi-Fi4G, 3G e Wi-FiConexãoBluetooth e NFCBluetooth e NFCDual mAhCâmera Frontal5 MP 5 MPCâmera Traseira13 MP 13 MP O que muda de um para o outro?Uma das principais distinções entre eles é em relação a aparência. Isso mesmo! A versão Deluxe é muito mais bonita e tem um acabamento multifacetado, com polígonos que mudam de cor dependendo do ângulo que você pouca coisa, mas não é. Esse detalhe na traseira faz todo o sentido quando você tem o Zenfone 2 Deluxe nas mãos. O design foi cuidadosamente planejado para oferecer a melhor pegada e conseguir transmitir tudo o que este aparelho representa uma união de força e que o Zenfone 2 não seja bonito, não é isso! Ele também tem seu charme, mas o Deluxe é bem mais "trabalhado" nesse em relação à configuração, uma diferença bem significativa é o fato do Deluxe ter 128 GB de armazenamento, contra apenas 32 GB presentes na melhor versão do Zenfone 2. Esse valor é bem relevante pra quem guarda tudo no celular, então, se você é uma dessas pessoas, a versão Deluxe pode ser uma boa E ainda dá pra aumentar essa capacidade utilizando um cartão de memória de até 128GB no Deluxe e de até 64GB no Zenfone coisa diferente nessas duas versões é o preço. O Zenfone 2 é um pouco mais barato que o Deluxe, portanto se você não faz questão de tanto espaço e muito menos de um design diferenciado, não precisa fazer esse investimento a mais. Ponto para o Zenfone 2!E o que o Zenfone 2 e o Zenfone 2 Deluxe têm em comum?Fora essas pequenas diferenças, a configuração dos dois smartphones é tem 4 GB de memória RAM e processador Intel Atom com 4 núcleos rodando a 2,3 GHz, ambos são dual chip, possuem internet 4G, 3G e Wi-Fi e ainda conectam via Bluetooth e NFC. Os dois contam com tela IPS de 5,5 polegadas e resolução Full HD. E ainda têm câmeras frontais de 5MP e traseiras de disso, também têm bateria de mAh com tecnologia BoostMaster, que carrega até 60% da bateria em 39 minutos. Mas, vale lembrar que a versão do Zenfone 2 16GB não vem com o carregador rápido, enquanto as outras versões que você já sabe as diferenças e semelhanças desses dois smartphones, fica mais fácil decidir qual combina com também Conheça os smartphones Asus ZenfoneModel The Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe ZE551ML is a smartphone preinstalled with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) operating system. It is equipped with an Intel Atom Quad Core Z3580 processor clocked at 2.3 Ghz Veja o Brilho dos Cristais Assista o Vídeo Uma maravilhosa combinação entre tecnologia e engenharia, que equilibra a beleza e força, um desempenho sem precedentes, recarga de alta velocidade, qualidade de imagem incrível e uma interface de usuário simples e intuitiva, projetada para acompanhá-lo em qualquer lugar. Design Primoroso O conceito tem origem nos cristais naturais. Puros, belos e poderosos, não foram concebidos para serem contidos, mas agora pode ser obtidos com o ZenFone 2 Deluxe. Combinação Tátil Textura com mais de 500 polígonos que aguça todos os seus sentidos e o torna muito confortável de segurar. Construído com Precisão A fim de conectar diretamente cada superfície poligonal, nosso designer trabalhou a mão o design curvo e dimensional. Superfície por superfície, ponto por ponto, eventualmente, o brilho dos cristais apareceu no projeto do smartphone. Reflexos hipnotizantes O acabamento estilo camaleão único e exclusivo faz com que o ZenFone 2 Deluxe brilhe de formas diferentes dependendo da perspectiva. Veja o Brilho dos Cristais Design Ergonômico com Controles Traseiros Intuitivos Quando projetamos ZenFone 2 Deluxe focamos estritamente nas necessidades dos usuários. Por esta razão, o ZenFone 2 Deluxe apresenta um design ergonômico com controles altamente intuitivo, que incorpora um botão físico localizado na parte traseira. Tirar selfies, ajustar o volume e rastrear suas atividades agora é mais natural, seja você canhoto ou destro. Sua nova forma, muito elegante, oferece um alto nível de segurança e conforto no manuseio. Menor com Tela Maior O ZenFone 2 Deluxe é um smartphone de 5,5 polegadas, com dimensões semelhantes as de um dispositivo de apenas 5 polegadas. Isto só foi possível graças a redução das bordas ao mínimo, dando ao ZenFone 2 Deluxe, uma proporção incrível entre a tela e o corpo de 72%. Desempenho Impressionante Desempenho comprovado, Hoje e Sempre O ZenFone 2 é equipado com o super processador Intel Atom™ Quad-Core Z3580 64-bit de 2,3GHz, e é o primeiro smartphone do mundo com 4GB de memória RAM DDR3 Dual-Channel. Com a tecnologia LTE Cat4+ a velocidade de download de dados vai até 250Mbits/s, e tempo de resposta da tela sensível ao toque de 60ms,o ZenFone 2 lhe dá poder além da imaginação. Intel Processador 6430PowerVR533MHz Processador Gráfico Android L Sistema Operacional 5 Sistemas de Satélites Navegação Visão Afiada Veja o que os outros não podem ver A Câmera PixelMaster do ZenFone 2 Deluxe de 13MP com abertura de f/ captura imagens incríveis de alta resolução com disparo imediato. O Modo Pouca Luz é a melhor forma de fotografar no escuro, graças à sua tecnologia que mescla 4 pixels adjacentes. O resultado são fotos até 400% mais claras sem precisar ativar o flash. O modo Super HDR permite tornar visível áreas com sombras e o Modo Super Resolução ajuda você a obter imagens altamente detalhadas em resoluções de até 52MP! 13 MP Câmera Traseira 5 P Lentes Largan ƒ/ Abertura Sensor Toshiba Filtro Blue Glass Flash Dual LED Real Tone 5 MP Câmera Frontal ƒ/ Abertura 85 ° Grande Angular Equilibre a Luminosidade Excessiva com o Modo Super HDR O Modo Super HDR da câmera PixelMaster tira automaticamente várias fotos da mesma cena, e as processa com a tecnologia ASUS Pixel Enhancing. Isto expande o alcance dinâmica em até quatro vezes, o que torna a imagem final 400% mais brilhante, além de melhorar o contraste de cores e tornar os detalhes mais nítidos, assegurarando que todas as fotos tiradas em um fundo de luz forte fiquem naturais. 4 X Brilho & Contraste de Cores Modo Pouca Luz Através de uma tecnologia que combina quatro pixels adjacentes para formar um pixel novo, e graças a algoritmos muito avançados de processamento de imagem, o Modo Pouca Luz melhora a sensibilidade à luz em 400%. Ele também elimina o ruído de fundo e melhora o contraste de cores em até 400% para imagens mais claras e brilhantes, mesmo em condições de pouca luz e sem utilizar o flash. 4 X Sensibilidade à Luz & Redução de Ruído Recarga Rápida 60% da capacidade da bateria em apenas 39 minutos! O ZenFone 2 Deluxe possui uma bateria de alta capacidade 3000mAh e fornece o poder que você precisa para uma experiência duradoura, do nascer ao pôr do sol - e além. Aproveite a vida em movimento com o ZenFone 2 Deluxe, que vem com a Tecnologia exclusiva ASUS BoostMaster que pode carregar o seu ZenFone 2 Deluxe no dobro da velocidade. Com o BoostMaster, sua bateria é sobe até 60% em apenas 39 minutos! Menos tempo perdido, mais produtividade. Recarga rápida de 10minsTempo de conversação 2G 4 horas Recarga rápida de 10minsTempo de conversação 3G Sua Melhor Companhia Interface ZenUI ainda mais simples, inteligente e personalizável Liberdade, conexão e expressão são os pilares da interface ZenUI da ASUS. Agora renovada, a interface ZenUI está mais bonita e funcional, com um design mais limpo e refinado. Ela inclui novas funcionalidades como ZenMotion, SnapView, Trend Micro™ Security e ZenUI Instant Updates, oferecendo uma experiência única ao usuário simples, intuitiva e sempre protegida. Acessórios para o seuZenFone 2 Deluxe Nós criamos uma série de acessórios inteligentes para acompanhar o seu ZenFone 2 Deluxe, todos tão elegantes e únicos como o ZenFone 2 Deluxe. Então, escolha o seu companheiro e revele seu estilo! ASUS Vivobook Slate is a 2-in-1 laptop with an OLED display for $600. The detachable, which ships in December, also has a quad-speaker Dolby Atmos audio system. By K. Holt, 11.03.2021. TechRadar Verdict Asus Zenfone 2 is a cheap way to upgrade to an Android Lollipop phone, housing a display and solid specs to boot. But a dull screen, plastic design and poor camera hold this handset back. Pros +Inexpensive Android phone+Spacious display+Lots of RAM+Two SIM card slots+Full of customization options Cons -Cheap look and feel-Dim screen-Poor camera quality-Weak power button Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. The Asus Zenfone 2 fills an interesting niche as an Android phone full of deep customizations, yet one that sells for half the price of similarly sized Android tinkerers who want to invest a lot of time into customizing their phone also have to pay full price for a flagship. But the Zenfone 2 turns that concept on its meditating $300 about £210, AU$408 unlocked and now available in the US, it's a bargain for a display that's as big as a the LG G4 and iPhone 6 Plus, and specs that include a speedy Intel processor and 4GB of an even cheaper $200 about £139, AU$272 model with a slower Intel chip and just 2GB of RAM, but the 4GB version is the one that's going to last you some time – if it holds Zenfone 2 makes its compromises to hit that price point is in its build quality and camera. It's easy to spot the flaws of its cheaper plastic construction and poor 13-megapixel said, the Zenfone 2 remains one of the most inexpensive ways to upgrade to Android Lollipop with enough processing power leftover, so long as you don't care about style or 2 is true to its unintentional theme of finding internal strength and beauty because, on the outside, this isn't a very pretty or strong Zenfone 2 review It feels more cheaply made than it looks. This is thanks to the artfully deceptive, brushed metal design on the back cover and its display made with Gorilla Glass 3 and an anti-glare coating .But holding the phablet in my stretched out hand, I could tell the difference between it and the glass-backed Samsung Galaxy S6 and aluminum-backed iPhone 6 Plus right could also see the difference in quality as my stretched out hand accidentally dropped the phone, and its top-right corner met pavement. Cracks spread across the screen's surface and a frown stretched across my unintentional drop test was a tumble at 32 inches 81cm, rather than a direct drop, from my pocket. The phone's bulkier-than-normal dimensions didn't fit in my jeans as well as I had Samsung and HTC upgraded their flagship phones to Gorilla Glass 4, Asus stuck with the previous generation's less durable material. LG G4 kept Gorilla Glass 3 too, but at least it features a slight curve that might have saved this phone from its now unsightly the plastic body and cheaper glass construction, the Zenfone 2's dimensions and weight are less svelte, as expected given its curved back gives it a thickness of By comparison, the Galaxy S6 is the HTC One M9 is and the LG G4's thickest point is rest of the measurements are actually competitive. It's in length with a width. But, at 170g, it weighs slightly more than everything but the iPhone 6 2 also cheaps out on the power button. It sits at the top of the phone, in an odd center location, and has little tactical feedback, almost as if it's broken. Luckily, the phone's software makes use of the handy double-tap-to-wake screen feature introduced in the LG the power button is annoyingly squishy, the volume buttons have the necessary clicky feedback, taking cues from LG with their location on the capacitive buttons for back, home and recent line the bottom of the display, but are neither on-screen buttons, like on some Androids; nor do they light up, like on Samsung devices. This makes it difficult if you're moving from a Samsung phone where the back and recent buttons are swapped, as you may have trouble getting used to this order in the a single loud-sounding speaker, but it stretches across the back of the phone, which means calls on speakerphone and music point in the wrong direction. Costlier phones, like the Galaxy S6, have moved the speaker to the bottom of the phone. Better yet, the HTC One M9 has stereo speakers on the Asus Zenfone 2 can compete on size, especially for the price. Its large display, which is slowly becoming the norm among Android phones, feels quite from typing out messages to getting work done on the spacious, LED-backlit LCD is a little bit easier, and this phablet has enterprise-ready specs to back up that don't expect a super-rich screen for fun multimedia. Its diagonal measurement matches the LG G4, but its resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 cannot compare to a quad HD importantly, while its the same resolution as the 1080p iPhone 6 Plus, the brightness literally pales in comparison to Apple's Retina or Samsung's Super AMOLED appears to be half as bright, even at full brightness That becomes a real problem when in sunlight. Taking a photo at the sun-drenched beach is nearly impossible when you can't use the display as a viewfinder. For better or worse, the Zenfone 2 isn't a great camera phone, so the point is kind of moot do like how, even when selecting the "auto" ambient light mode, the brightness can be adjusted ever so slightly. But overall, the screen looks half as bright as it should be. Current page Introduction, design and display Next Page Specs, performance and software Most Popular