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Car Lights: Up to 55% OFF and Low to $0.62 Asus is not done competing with the low-end smartphone market, as they have a ZenFone family recently announced poised to take over in 4, 5 and 6. What we have here now is the Asus ZenFone 5, the middle-child of the family, not too big, not too small – packing decent specs, good software, a great design and a polishing in almost all places – paired with a really affordable price tag. Does it have what it takes? Read on our full review and find out!We let a few people hold the phone and give their impressions on it, and so far, everybody liked it and no bad comment was given about the design. Asus took a lot of work into refining every detail with the ZenFone 5; from the buttons on the left side the circular design on the bottom bezel of the screen to the curved back, we have no complaints. Although its body is mostly made of plastic, the handset still looks classy and sophisticated. Despite of being a little thick and bit hefty, it didn’t diminish the overall premium feel of the smartphone. The display of the ZenFone 5 is, well, 5-inches in size and it’s of the IPS LCD kind. Sadly, we did notice that the ZenFone’s screen still has a few bad angles – but not a serious dealbreaker from what we’ve seen.At first look, we really thought the panel here is full HD – as colors are bright, vibrant and well-contrasted, but it’s actually just 720 x 1280. Nevertheless, text produced still looked sharp, and we’d like to give it to Asus for having a reading mode setting as it helped not straining my eyes using the phone in total darkness. Ausu 2 laser, case. Qual melhor celular da, zen laser 2. Gia dien thoai 5, us store. Max battery price, 2 amazon. Zenphone 2 laser, max case. Alcatel one touch c2, max zc550k. Www mobile com, 2 camera. Features of 2, go dual. Go 2nd gen review, valor 2. Smartphone para selfie, 2 go zc500tg. Android 6 phones, 3 camera. Android 4.3 powers the ZenFone, and we’ve received a few updates since we powered up the device already. None of them brought the device to KitKat yet, but we will probably see it in the future. We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again – Asus has done a good job with their skinning here – the Zen UI, It adds lots of features and apps that you’d actually use, and they all look so clean without being too in-your-face all the time. You have organized apps for display and audio settings, and a great set of widgets and apps such as SuperNote. From here, we wish all other manufacturers would take note as this is one of Asus’ big strengths right now in our opinion. If you check out the lower back portion of the device, you’ll see a strip of holes dedicated for the speaker, but we find this rather deceptive. Pull off the cover or cover just a specific part of the strip and you’ll find that the speaker is only a small square. Nevertheless, it performs slightly better compared to average phone speakers out there, producing loud and quality audio, but it surely won’t blow anyone away.The 8 megapixel camera here works great, especially for its caliber. It’s fast and it gives timely suggestions on what photo mode to use in a specific situation, and the modes themselves are really good just like the rest of the software in the ZenFone. What blows us away is what Asus calls Pixelmaster, a combination of software and hardware that allows you to take bright 2 megapixel photos even in almost no lighting – and it works! We have a gallery of pictures down below covering depth of field, low-light auto shots, so check those all out for yourself. Following up the bright and sharp photos taken by the device, video works well too. We were tapping to focus in the sample video down below, but other than that, we’re contented with what we got:Asus has stuffed an Intel Atom inside this device. And while the chipset didn’t blow us away, we’re thankful that it’s not one of those processors that showboats the number of processors to woo consumers. In fact, despite being a dual-core CPU, it does more than okay and we didn’t encounter any problems with navigation and the like.What we did encounter, however, are few crashes from opening up games when power saver mode was on. The handset froze on few occassions and when we had to turn off the screen, the whole device shut down as well. It’s probably some GPU related problem, but it didn’t occur that frequently as we were able to play a few graphic intensive games at normal settings (it starts to lag when it gets heavier). With connectivity in mind, we did not have anything deviating from the usual. There is dual SIM support here, the earpiece is okay, and from places where we usually test our gadgets, it manages to capture our WiFi connection easily. On standby, the Asus ZenFone 5 did really well lasting us days, but after putting it through our battery test, draining the battery with 50% brightness and 50% audio volume on video playback, we managed to drain the battery in around five hours and 10 minutes, which is to say it’s not bad, but it’s not that impressive either. Charging the battery takes the usual time here, maybe even slower, but we’ve noted that as we tried using the bundled charger on other phones and it will take so long before we even get to half a charge. With almost nothing to complain about, the ZenFone 5 is one of those phones that say “premium but affordable devices are possible”. Hardware and software combined, the ZenFone is very polished. However, we do have a few gripes with the overall performance, and we’re hoping an update comes to fix that, but apart from what we mentioned, this is one affordable smartphone that’s greatly put together. The local pricing of the Asus ZenFone 5, as of the time of writing, is still not set. But it’s already available in some parts of the world for USD149 or estimated 6,500 in our local currency, making it a very interesting proposition for the budget-conscious crowd. Let’s just hope that the local SRP will be somewhere close to what we’re expecting. ASUS ZenFone 5 specs: 5-inch IPS LCD display, 1280 x 720 @294ppi Intel Atom Z2580 2GHz dual-core processor PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 2GB RAM 16GB internal storage 64GB via microSD WiFi 802.11 b/g/n 3G/HSPA+ Bluetooth 8MP BSI rear camera w/ LED flash 1080p video recording @30fps 2MP front-facing camera 2100mAh battery Android 4.3 148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3 mm 144 grams Colors: Charcoal Black, Pearl White, Cherry Red, and Champagne Gold Bob Freking Bob Freking handles the Marketing Community Department of YugaTech, and occasionally contributes articles to the website. He is a UST Graduate of Commerce Business Administration, Major in Marketing Management, and a full-time Sith Lord with three dragons. https://Plus.Google. says: August 22, 2014 at 9:37 am My partner and I absolutely love your blog and find a lot of your post’s to be just what I’m looking for. can you offer guest writers to write content available for you? I wouldn’t mind composing a post or elaborating on some of the subjects you write related to here. Again, awesome site! Reply asdasd123 says: October 11, 2014 at 10:59 pm hi guys! gusto ko lang itanong bibili na kasi sana ako ng Zenphone 5. then na discourage ako dun sa sales lady sabi nya maganda daw ang zenphone 5 pero pag dating sa hardware mga 3 months or more pwede na sya masira lalo na at intel atom ung ginagamit na processor hindi daw kakayanin ng hardware? Tunay po ba un? Reply james says: October 12, 2014 at 7:09 am Pangalan pa lang na ASUS at Intel mapapagkatiwalaan na sa quality. I do not know what the saleslady was smoking, whatever it was it must be strong. Peace. Dave says: October 30, 2014 at 7:04 am She would like you to buy something more expensive. Sino naman saleslady magsasabing panget binebenta nila? Listen to people who actually have it rather than people who pretends to know anything about it. lol says: January 7, 2015 at 5:10 am next time po wag kang maniwala sa mga saleslady. read reviews, and don’t believe every word they say. mapapatunayan mo yan kapag tinanong mo sila ng sunod sunod at ipa explain mo mga specs and functions, sasagutin kalang nyan “saleslady lang kasi kami dito sir, itanong po natin yan sa technician” from experience… Dodie says: December 11, 2014 at 6:13 pm I just got my zenphone 5 today and I have an issue with it. Why does it go to lock screen by itself then I have to wait several minutes, then when it opens, it goes back again to lock screen. Is this a defect or is there a configuration to stop this? I hope you can help me with this because it is driving me crazy!!! When I need to use it, it wouldn’t let me!!! Reply archel says: January 8, 2015 at 8:19 pm i got this phone last december 19. it was great. i encountered a bit of problems at first but it did not interfere the whole experience. the battery is average. good for gaming but playing it for 2 hours will really heat the phone’s back. Reply gemerie says: January 28, 2015 at 6:06 am Bumili ako nito for my mom nung Dec 25, naengganyo ako bumili rin for me since maganda performance nya. Updated na sa KitKat at may USB OTG na. Sulit na sulit ang pera. Nabili ko sila ng 7k each. Average battery, minsan lang may freeze issue sa Summoners War kapag biglang nadisconnect data but so far yun lang problema. What I like about this phone is yung tibay nya. Naiwan ko na nakapatong sa drawer sa shower room, ns 6ft yun. May tumawag e nakavibrate, ayun nalaglag sa shower floor na basa. Walang gasgas walang basag na part. Parang walang ngyari. Highly appreciated ko tong phone na to. Reply jay says: February 13, 2015 at 9:23 pm Bumili ako ng zenfone5 feb 5 2015 kasi nagandahan ako sa specs at trusted ang name na asus at mura pa. Natuwa naman ako kasi masarap sya gamitin maganda camera. Feb 12 2015 nagpicture lang ako ng kaunti at iniwan ko sa room ko, nung bumalik ako sa room para kuhain ang phone sobrang init ng phone ang ginawa ko pinatay ko sya. mula non hindi na sya nag open at nagcharge kaya ngayon nasa aikon tech service center na sya at minimum for 1 month daw sa kanila ang phone hanggang 2 months…. kaya feeling ko sayang ang 7k ko na bumili ng phone na ito…. Reply Bacchus D. says: March 2, 2015 at 6:54 am I had this phone since november 27, 2014 since then 4x na siyang naibagsak 3x na siyang nag Swimming and 2x na siyang natapunan ng Tubig.. Buhay pa siya ngayon.. no performance issues,no dead pixels no lags,battery charging not affected, its the same smooth phone… worth it ang 7k! can’t wait for Asus Zenfone 2! :) Reply Anthony says: January 2, 2016 at 8:50 am I got this phone and I do not have plans of replacing it yet. I haven’t had any issues with its performance so far. Asus really made an awesome job for a low-end smartphone ???? Reply ano says: August 8, 2016 at 12:21 am Been using this phone. Since dec 2014. It’ll be almost 2 years by dec. But still works AF. Still amazed by asus’ work.


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