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China Best Phones: UP to 60% OFF and Low to $28.99 Computex is currently in full swing this week and ASUS has done their typical big production for the event. That, of course, means lots of new products in all of their categories, but it also means new ZenFone models. Today, we have the ZenFone 3 family, which includes three phones with massive screens and what I would consider to be rock-bottom prices. First up, we have the ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL), the “world’s first full-metal smartphone with invisible antenna design. ” Seriously, that’s the headline for this phone – the fact that it doesn’t have the antenna lines that the Apple and HTC and Huawei and every other metal phone maker include. Smartphone 2, 2 white. Specs of max, phone. 2 laser ze500kl price, 3 for sale. Maximus viii hero, 2 buscape. Spesifikasi go zc500tg, latest 2016. Iphone 6s otterbox, all phone. Smartphone 5 16gb, go zc500tg. Www com phone, 3 india. Upcoming phones, 2 4g ram. Go zc500tg review, who owns. Logitech g920 xbox one, valor do 5. I didn’t know that that was a selling point, but let’s continue! The phone features a 5.7-inch FHD (1080p) Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 820 processor, 6GB RAM, rear 23MP Sony IMX318 camera sensor (f/2.0), front 8MP wide-angle camera (f/2.0), fingerprint reader (rear-mounted), 3000mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C, and 5-magnet speaker with high-res audio. ASUS says that you can get “up to” 256GB UFS 2.0 internal storage as well.ASUS is really pushing the camera here, which is version 3.0 of their PixelMaster tech. It has a “world’s best” 0.03 second TriTech autofous and 4 axis OIS, 3 axis EIS, and color correction sensor. That’s a lot of stuff, so before we get to excited, we’ll have to say what we always say, which is “We’ll wait until we get one in hand to see if it lives up to all that marketing jargon. ”ZenFone 3 Deluxe — World’s First Full-Metal Smartphone with Invisible Antenna Design ZenFone 3 Deluxe is the flagship model of the ZenFone 3 family and the ultimate expression of ASUS smartphone design. It is constructed with a strong and light aluminum alloy unibody, and has a rear surface free of unsightly antenna lines and an ultra-thin 4.2mm edge. ZenFone 3 Deluxe features a 5.7-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) Super AMOLED display with a gamut of over 100% NTSC color space for rich, vibrant colors, even in harsh, outdoor lighting. An ultra-thin bezel gives ZenFone 3 Deluxe a 79% screen-to-body ratio for a maximized display in a compact package. Inside, ZenFone 3 Deluxe has a powerful Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 Series processor, Adreno™ 530 GPU, and integrated X12 LTE modem, as well as up to 6GB RAM to deliver the best performance and fast connectivity for demanding apps, games, and media. ZenFone 3 Deluxe raises the bar for mobile photography with its incredible 23MP camera featuring the latest Sony IMX318 image sensor, a large f/2.0 aperture lens, and 4-axis optical image stabilization for high-resolution, blur-free, and low-noise photos in almost any lighting condition. It also features 3-axis electronic image stabilization for steady 4K UHD videos. Coupled with an ASUS TriTech autofocus system that automatically selects 2nd generation laser, phase detection, or continuous autofocus to provide accurate and nearly instant 0.03-second focusing and subject tracking, as well as exclusive PixelMaster 3.0 technology, ZenFone 3 Deluxe captures truly stunning photos and videos. ZenFone 3 Deluxe has a built-in fingerprint sensor that’s perfectly positioned on the rear of the phone to sit underneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. Quick Charge 3.0 technology reduces battery recharge times and a reversible USB 3.0 Type-C port that makes connecting charging and accessory cables effortless. ZenFone 3 Deluxe also excels at audio with its powerful five-magnet speaker and NXP smart amplifier that provides clear, defined sound and also protects the speakers from damage. When listening over certified headphones, users can enjoy Hi-Res Audio (HRA) that provides up four-times-better sound quality than CDs.Up next, we have the regular ZenFone 3 (ZE552KL), a phone that has decent specs as well, but an even better price. With its 5.5-inch FHD (1080p) LCD display, 16MP rear camera (OIS, f/2.0), 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 3000mAh battery, USB Type-C port, fingerprint reader, and Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor, the ZenFone 3 will set you back just $249.It also sports a high-end PixelMaster 3.0 camera with that same fast autofocus from the Deluxe, only at a 16MP resolution, high-res audio, and a glass and metal design. It’s very much the budget version of the Deluxe. ZenFone 3 — Agility, Beauty, and Clarity Winner of a Computex 2016 d i Award, ZenFone 3 is a feature-packed smartphone that brings premium design and empowering performance to everyone. Built around a gorgeous 5.5-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) Super IPS+ display with up to 500cd/m2 brightness, ZenFone 3 delivers an incredible visual experience that makes apps, videos, and games look their best. With a narrow bezel, ZenFone 3 provides a 77.3% screen-to-body ratio for a maximized viewing area in a slim and compact body. The front and rear of the phone are encased with scratch-resistant 2.5D Corning® Gorilla® Glass that gently curves to make the edge of the phone completely smooth. ZenFone 3 is equipped with a 16MP camera with ASUS TriTech autofocus that automatically selects 2nd generation laser, phase detection and continuous auto focus to achieve precise focus in just 0.03 seconds, resulting in sharp images in any condition. ZenFone 3 is the first smartphone worldwide to be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa‑core processor — the first Snapdragon 600 Series processor with 14nm FinFET process technology, an integrated X9 LTE modem, and 802.11ac MU-MIMO Wi-Fi connectivity — PC-grade graphics and up to 4GB RAM that together deliver outstanding mobile performance with improved efficiency and battery life. ZenFone 3 has a built-in fingerprint sensor that’s perfectly positioned on the rear of the phone to sit underneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. If all that wasn’t enough, we also have the ZenFone 3 Ultra, a phone so big, it actually should be sold as a tablet with cellular connectivity. The Ultra sports a whopping 6.8-inch FHD (1080p) LCD IPS display, and no, that isn’t a typo. Along with that massive display and body, you will find a Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, same 23MP rear camera from the Deluxe, 8MP front camera, USB Type C port (with HDMI display built in), front fingerprint reader, 5-magnet speaker with high-res audio, and 4600mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and the ability to reverse charge another device. Like the other two phones, you should see a top-tier camera performance with the high-res audio and metal body without antenna lines. ASUS also says that this phone, with its enormous display, has a 4K TV processor embedded (the phone only has a 1080p display, by the way).Unfortunately, the CPU isn’t close to top tier, nor is the GPU, so if you wanted this to be the ultimate gaming machine, it may not quite fulfill all of your needs. You would be better off with the Deluxe.ZenFone 3 Ultra — Unleashed, Unlimited, and Unrivaled Winner of a Computex 2016 Best Choice Golden Award, ZenFone 3 Ultra is a smartphone designed for multimedia lovers, featuring a 6.8-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) display with a 95% NTSC color gamut for rich, vibrant images even outdoors in harsh lighting. It is the world’s first smartphone to have ASUS-exclusive Tru2Life+ Video technology, which harnesses a high-end 4K UHD TV-grade image processor to optimize every pixel in each frame before it is displayed, resulting in superior contrast and clarity. ZenFone 3 Ultra also excels at audio with its two new powerful five-magnet stereo speakers and a NXP smart amplifier that provides clear, defined sound and protects the speakers from damage. When listening over certified headphones, users can enjoy Hi-Res Audio (HRA) that provides up to four-times-better sound quality than CDs and the world’s first smartphone with virtual 7.1-channel surround sound with DTS Headphone:X. Like ZenFone 3 Deluxe, ZenFone 3 Ultra has an incredibly slim and elegant full-metal unibody chassis — the world’s first to have no antenna lines. An ultra slim bezel gives ZenFone 3 Ultra a 79% screen-to-body ratio, maximizing the viewing area while minimizing its overall size and weight. ZenFone 3 Ultra is equipped with the same high-resolution 23MP camera with ASUS TriTech autofocus system as ZenFone 3 Deluxe. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor, Adreno 510 graphics, and up to 4GB of RAM, ZenFone 3 Ultra delivers outstanding mobile performance. A built-in fingerprint sensor is perfectly positioned on the front of the phone beneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. ZenFone 3 Ultra also has a high-capacity 4600mAh battery for long-lasting performance and Quick Charge 3.0 technology for rapid recharge times. ZenFone 3 Ultra even works as a power bank with 1.5A output for quickly charging other mobile devices. Lots of stuff to digest there. I think the bottom line is that ASUS just announced three ZenFone 3 devices, all of which are extremely affordable, yet don’t really compromise on specs. Once they are available, assuming you love large phones, I think the Deluxe is a device you should all consider in the unlocked game. Tinajsmyth2 “my room mate Mary Is getting paid on the internet $98/hr”…..!gd143ur two days ago grey McLaren. 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Overall these are impressive, at these prices. Just wish the phones weren’t so ridiculously huge (besides the UK, which is a good size for a small tablet). A 5″ version could have been really impressive. Take note Sony. rodney11ride finally someone i can relate too lol. but i would use it as a phone. Ultra please! daily driver for me. bluetooth keyboard/mouse pad… lol probably not good on updates but thats why they have a developer community. Armaan Modi So nice to see Muricans using locked, single SIM, low specced phones with tiny batteries and no Micro SD card slots. Thankfully this is not a problem in India. T_Dizzle Stop making ignorant ethnocentric comments, because some of us in the U.S. use unlocked dual SIM phones. Yes, they have top tier specs. Armaan Modi But there are not enough companies with afforable phones and great specs. BLU isn’t great either. T_Dizzle That was the case, but now more companies are realizing how lucrative a market it can be. Companies like One Plus, Lenovo, ZTE, ASUS are here and there are more on the way. LeEco and others are planning on making their presence felt. Tim P You are a moron, on American GSM carriers any unlocked phone can be used Armaan Modi I am talking about the majority of you people.Most seem to be using locked phones. Tyler Durden Wait…4K TV processor? What? Raven Coupled with the HDMI out via USB-C, not a bad option. I miss the built in MicroHDMI ports that some older smart phones had. Dorian Brooks I’m curious as to why the Ultra has a physical home button, when it appears it still has the fingerprint scanner on the back like the rest? Also how much would it of cost had it gone with the SD820 as opposed to the SD652. But yeah…. 6.8″ is ridiculously big. Ahku Droid I believe that is the fingerprint scanner on the front bottom instead of being on the back. The shape and coloration matches those of the scanners in the other devices. With the tablet size, the back is too big to have it by the camera (think Nexus 7 size). That silver thing is something else. Dorian Brooks You’re right. I didn’t read all of the press release. It clearly states that is the fingerprint scanner is up front. ” A built-in fingerprint sensor is perfectly positioned on the front of the phone beneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second.” Bane I’m torn between wanting the Deluxe for the specs and the Ultra for the screen size. I’ll probably end up getting both. Great job, Asus! T_Dizzle I like the way you think. Jérôme Besnard 6 GB of RAM (twice as much as my beloved N6P)? That must be a 1st. Impressive. Armaan Modi That’s not a first.Vivo is the one who did it first. Ross U OnePlus Three will have a 6gb ram option as well, which was what I am looking forward to. However, these beauties are making me think twice. Brian Ward That may have been true at one time, but I think its fairly negligible these days. My family went on a road trip with another family in two RVs, so lots of cell phones with a mix of networks, and I would say the dead spaces were pretty much equal (I was on Verizon). Not necessarily where they were, but in total. It was actually a game we played, trying to figure out who’s was better. That was up and down California, so a pretty big space with a mix of rural, suburban, and Urban. Also, here at my home in San Diego, I find AT T is actually better. mickeyB88 I live near a metro area, so switching to T-Mobile is an option that i’ve been considering more and more. But i just went on my own plan(with my fiance) with Verizon, so i’d have to convince more than just me to go over. I get dead spots all the time, actually, so my comment is off-base haha. Brian Ward I recently left VZ because my wife got a new job and it made less financial sense to keep VZ, and am on T-Mobile now. They frankly work better in San Diego than VZ, although when I was on T-Mobile before their signal when dead quickly when I went up to the local mountains a few years back. while VZ still worked. Haven’t tried recently though. All the new phone options are great 😀 Brian Ward One wasn’t preferred or more helpful over the other. Verizon worked in a campsite in the woods on 2G/3G, AT T worked in Yosemite Village, as an example. ChrisI Above, you said “this is a world of options out there once Verizon is dropped.” But based on your own very research in your trip, you can see though that there are spots where other carriers don’t work or get reception. So, if people live in those areas, they can’t just get rid of VZN to get other phone options. 😉 Brian Ward My trip showed that the difference was negligible and that neither Verizon nor AT T provided better blanket coverage, and that the exclusive areas were minimal. True enough that were one works better than the other, the people who frequent those locations would have to choose the working service. Although, where one worked and the other didn’t, the one that worked tended to baaaarely work. Queued messaging like email was the best bet for reliable and frustration-free communication. Margaretrtatum2 “my room mate Mary Is getting paid on the internet $98/hr”…..!gd136ur two days ago grey McLaren. P1 I bought after earning 18,512 Dollars.. it was my previous month’s payout..just a little over.17k Dollars Last month. .3-5 hours job a day…with weekly payouts..it’s realy the simplest. job I have ever Do.. I Joined This 7 months. ago. and now making over hourly. 87 Dollars… Learn. More right Here !gd136u:➽:➽:. ➽.➽.➽.➽ http://GlobalSuperJobsReportsEmploymentsAuthorityGetPay$98Hour…. .★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★::::::!gd136u…. ,…. 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Verizon’s coverage is not good enough to justify the gestapo tactics they employ with respect to your smartphone and your plan. I’ve been with AT T for years and lived in many different places and never had coverage issues. I also have my choice of pretty much any phone I want. mcdonsco Ditch Verizon… Opens up a whole new world of phones and, at least for me, no coverage issues at all (on cricket, unlimited everything $65/month flat, includes all taxes/fees). Guest Only if you are OK with using left over data. mcdonsco Put the crack pipe down dude MicroNix Does Cricket (AT T) work with most international unlocked GSM phones? Like the S7? mcdonsco Yup, using it with a UK version moto x force (turbo 2) right now and I have an Exynos s7 edge as well. Armaan Modi Haha.’Muricans using locked single sim phones with low specs… mickeyB88 Yes, because we have a choice in the phones that work on our carriers compared to ones that people from overseas can get (/s). We do, but only so long as they support specific bands. T-mobile and AT T are usually good about it. netanil Well, there may be many locked single SIM phones in the States but then again they don’t have over 300,000 kids under age five die from diarrhea every year as in India. So there’s that. Armaan Modi No,no that’s not a problem. The problem is that we don’t have Google Opinion rewards. LOL.And I don’t need YOU to tell me that my country is shit.I already know that 🙂 KOBALT Beautiful looking devices. The RAM and battery specs look great. How does ASUS do, vs other manufacturers, regarding bloatware? Rod ZenUI is worse than TouchWiz and LG combined. Updates are nowhere to be seen. Tyler Durden It’s worse than Moto Blur. hkklife Lenovo and Asus are the currently worst of the crop in Android skins/updates/bloatware. TC Infantino Such a thing actually exists? As Bobby Boucher’s mother would say “MotoBlur is the Devil! ” rodney11ride XDA developer support. Armaan Modi My friend has been using a Zenfone 2 ZE551ML(64GB). Zen UI is bad and extremely buggy. The phone has top specs but otherwise,it is not nice. T_Dizzle They have trimmed ZenUI a ton for marshmallow, and there’s always disable apps and ROM’s like CM. MrGulio The Zenfone 3 looks like the only thing of interest here, good enough SoC, 4gb of RAM, 64gb of storage, 3000mAh battery, USB type C at $249. If they would’ve included wireless charging I think this would have nearly all the features most people care about at a price most people could stomach for an unlocked device. Bane Yes, the Zenfone 3 is literally the ONLY thing of interest out of this announcement. /s pseudoswede I wish it was closer to a 5.0″ screen, otherwise spot on. I’m a bit miffed I’m pretty much stuck to using Samsung devices since I need wireless charging. cats For the cost of $10 and 30 minutes of my time I soldered a qi coil into my N5X. Loonytik Unless something drastically changes in smartphone tech, I won’t own a device without wireless charging. MrGulio I didn’t realize how compelling wireless charging would be until I had it with my S7. Under the bridge downtown When will we get 3500-4000 mAh batteries on every phone. This is driving me crazy. Only the Verizon Maxx and Turbo lines know this. Cael When phones have 8K screens. glimmerman76 yeah with fast charging and better power management I dont see that happening any time soon. Tyler Durden Processors are power efficient more than every before and quick charge is good so OEMs don’t think big batteries are needed. Under the bridge downtown I, for one, like taking my phone off of the wireless charger at 8AM and placing it back on at 10PM without ever worrying about fast charging. I guess I am the minority. Tyler Durden I do too. Unfortunately, they think otherwise. Supraman21 Yup! And I don’t like using fast chargers because they heat up your phone like crazy and heat is really bad for lithium ion batteries. You basically are reducing your batteries lifespan every time you use fast charging. TC Infantino I have the Droid Turbo 2, and haven’t noticed significant heating up while Turbocharging. If I am playing a graphics intensive game while charging, it might heat up a bit. But under normal circumstances I haven’t seen it heat up. KOBALT I feel like I shouldn’t have to charge throughout the day. Anything above 3100MaH and I’m good. Would love to see 3500-4000 standard, though. I’d gladly take the extra thickness of my device to make it happen. Just came from the S7 Edge to the Nexus 6P. I feel the Nexus has better battery because of BS Samsung stuff running in the backround. Even though the N6P is slightly smaller. Tyler Durden S7 Edge has given me better battery life than any other device. Constant 5-6 hours SOT. MJ The Verizon Maxx and Turbo phones suck unless you don’t like OS updates. Under the bridge downtown OS updates are last on the list. Large battery and wireless charging trump that for me. MJ Who puts OS updates last on the list except those people who don’t know Android updates even exist? LOL Wireless charging is nice and would put my Nexus 5 on it EVERYDAY AT THE END OF THE DAY. I guess you are a real heavy Facebook user… Under the bridge downtown Definitely not a heavy facebook user. No notifications and no facebook chat. I am well versed in Android updates, but except for security updates, I am not missing anything with the Droid Turbo. I understand security updates are important, but updates for the sake of updates is not required for my phone. My Nexus 7 is updated to the latest and greatest release of Android (Not N, yet) and I can tell you M is not a must have. I used to root my devices and install custom ROMS until I realized my time is better spent elsewhere and I require stability in my devices. This is what I need/want: – Large Battery – Wireless Charging – Fingerprint Reader (currently missing this feature) – 64GB+ Storage OS updates come next. kookal123 Is there a community for rooting and custom roms for ASUS phones? Their software makes me really hesitant to pick one up. KOBALT XDA Developers T_Dizzle Yes, there are various ROM’s, I’m using CM13 on my ZenFone 2 and it runs great. michael arazan There used to be a huge community over at XDA forums. That site is really hard to search through though, but google xda asus (product name) rom for current devices plus refine data to past year and should find something About Droid Life We consider ourselves to have the greatest Android community in the world, here at Droid Life. We talk general news, feature apps, review phones, and even teach you how to hack a little. 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China Best Phones: UP to 60% OFF and Low to $28.99 Computex is currently in full swing this week and ASUS has done their typical big production for the event. That, of course, means lots of new products in all of their categories, but it also means new ZenFone models. Today, we have the ZenFone 3 family, which includes three phones with massive screens and what I would consider to be rock-bottom prices. First up, we have the ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL), the “world’s first full-metal smartphone with invisible antenna design. ” Seriously, that’s the headline for this phone – the fact that it doesn’t have the antenna lines that the Apple and HTC and Huawei and every other metal phone maker include. Smartphone 2, 2 white. Specs of max, phone. 2 laser ze500kl price, 3 for sale. Maximus viii hero, 2 buscape. Spesifikasi go zc500tg, latest 2016. Iphone 6s otterbox, all phone. Smartphone 5 16gb, go zc500tg. Www com phone, 3 india. Upcoming phones, 2 4g ram. Go zc500tg review, who owns. Logitech g920 xbox one, valor do 5. I didn’t know that that was a selling point, but let’s continue! The phone features a 5.7-inch FHD (1080p) Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 820 processor, 6GB RAM, rear 23MP Sony IMX318 camera sensor (f/2.0), front 8MP wide-angle camera (f/2.0), fingerprint reader (rear-mounted), 3000mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and USB Type-C, and 5-magnet speaker with high-res audio. ASUS says that you can get “up to” 256GB UFS 2.0 internal storage as well.ASUS is really pushing the camera here, which is version 3.0 of their PixelMaster tech. It has a “world’s best” 0.03 second TriTech autofous and 4 axis OIS, 3 axis EIS, and color correction sensor. That’s a lot of stuff, so before we get to excited, we’ll have to say what we always say, which is “We’ll wait until we get one in hand to see if it lives up to all that marketing jargon. ”ZenFone 3 Deluxe — World’s First Full-Metal Smartphone with Invisible Antenna Design ZenFone 3 Deluxe is the flagship model of the ZenFone 3 family and the ultimate expression of ASUS smartphone design. It is constructed with a strong and light aluminum alloy unibody, and has a rear surface free of unsightly antenna lines and an ultra-thin 4.2mm edge. ZenFone 3 Deluxe features a 5.7-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) Super AMOLED display with a gamut of over 100% NTSC color space for rich, vibrant colors, even in harsh, outdoor lighting. An ultra-thin bezel gives ZenFone 3 Deluxe a 79% screen-to-body ratio for a maximized display in a compact package. Inside, ZenFone 3 Deluxe has a powerful Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 Series processor, Adreno™ 530 GPU, and integrated X12 LTE modem, as well as up to 6GB RAM to deliver the best performance and fast connectivity for demanding apps, games, and media. ZenFone 3 Deluxe raises the bar for mobile photography with its incredible 23MP camera featuring the latest Sony IMX318 image sensor, a large f/2.0 aperture lens, and 4-axis optical image stabilization for high-resolution, blur-free, and low-noise photos in almost any lighting condition. It also features 3-axis electronic image stabilization for steady 4K UHD videos. Coupled with an ASUS TriTech autofocus system that automatically selects 2nd generation laser, phase detection, or continuous autofocus to provide accurate and nearly instant 0.03-second focusing and subject tracking, as well as exclusive PixelMaster 3.0 technology, ZenFone 3 Deluxe captures truly stunning photos and videos. ZenFone 3 Deluxe has a built-in fingerprint sensor that’s perfectly positioned on the rear of the phone to sit underneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. Quick Charge 3.0 technology reduces battery recharge times and a reversible USB 3.0 Type-C port that makes connecting charging and accessory cables effortless. ZenFone 3 Deluxe also excels at audio with its powerful five-magnet speaker and NXP smart amplifier that provides clear, defined sound and also protects the speakers from damage. When listening over certified headphones, users can enjoy Hi-Res Audio (HRA) that provides up four-times-better sound quality than CDs.Up next, we have the regular ZenFone 3 (ZE552KL), a phone that has decent specs as well, but an even better price. With its 5.5-inch FHD (1080p) LCD display, 16MP rear camera (OIS, f/2.0), 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 3000mAh battery, USB Type-C port, fingerprint reader, and Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor, the ZenFone 3 will set you back just $249.It also sports a high-end PixelMaster 3.0 camera with that same fast autofocus from the Deluxe, only at a 16MP resolution, high-res audio, and a glass and metal design. It’s very much the budget version of the Deluxe. ZenFone 3 — Agility, Beauty, and Clarity Winner of a Computex 2016 d i Award, ZenFone 3 is a feature-packed smartphone that brings premium design and empowering performance to everyone. Built around a gorgeous 5.5-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) Super IPS+ display with up to 500cd/m2 brightness, ZenFone 3 delivers an incredible visual experience that makes apps, videos, and games look their best. With a narrow bezel, ZenFone 3 provides a 77.3% screen-to-body ratio for a maximized viewing area in a slim and compact body. The front and rear of the phone are encased with scratch-resistant 2.5D Corning® Gorilla® Glass that gently curves to make the edge of the phone completely smooth. ZenFone 3 is equipped with a 16MP camera with ASUS TriTech autofocus that automatically selects 2nd generation laser, phase detection and continuous auto focus to achieve precise focus in just 0.03 seconds, resulting in sharp images in any condition. ZenFone 3 is the first smartphone worldwide to be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa‑core processor — the first Snapdragon 600 Series processor with 14nm FinFET process technology, an integrated X9 LTE modem, and 802.11ac MU-MIMO Wi-Fi connectivity — PC-grade graphics and up to 4GB RAM that together deliver outstanding mobile performance with improved efficiency and battery life. ZenFone 3 has a built-in fingerprint sensor that’s perfectly positioned on the rear of the phone to sit underneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. If all that wasn’t enough, we also have the ZenFone 3 Ultra, a phone so big, it actually should be sold as a tablet with cellular connectivity. The Ultra sports a whopping 6.8-inch FHD (1080p) LCD IPS display, and no, that isn’t a typo. Along with that massive display and body, you will find a Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, same 23MP rear camera from the Deluxe, 8MP front camera, USB Type C port (with HDMI display built in), front fingerprint reader, 5-magnet speaker with high-res audio, and 4600mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and the ability to reverse charge another device. Like the other two phones, you should see a top-tier camera performance with the high-res audio and metal body without antenna lines. ASUS also says that this phone, with its enormous display, has a 4K TV processor embedded (the phone only has a 1080p display, by the way).Unfortunately, the CPU isn’t close to top tier, nor is the GPU, so if you wanted this to be the ultimate gaming machine, it may not quite fulfill all of your needs. You would be better off with the Deluxe.ZenFone 3 Ultra — Unleashed, Unlimited, and Unrivaled Winner of a Computex 2016 Best Choice Golden Award, ZenFone 3 Ultra is a smartphone designed for multimedia lovers, featuring a 6.8-inch Full HD (1920 by 1080) display with a 95% NTSC color gamut for rich, vibrant images even outdoors in harsh lighting. It is the world’s first smartphone to have ASUS-exclusive Tru2Life+ Video technology, which harnesses a high-end 4K UHD TV-grade image processor to optimize every pixel in each frame before it is displayed, resulting in superior contrast and clarity. ZenFone 3 Ultra also excels at audio with its two new powerful five-magnet stereo speakers and a NXP smart amplifier that provides clear, defined sound and protects the speakers from damage. When listening over certified headphones, users can enjoy Hi-Res Audio (HRA) that provides up to four-times-better sound quality than CDs and the world’s first smartphone with virtual 7.1-channel surround sound with DTS Headphone:X. Like ZenFone 3 Deluxe, ZenFone 3 Ultra has an incredibly slim and elegant full-metal unibody chassis — the world’s first to have no antenna lines. An ultra slim bezel gives ZenFone 3 Ultra a 79% screen-to-body ratio, maximizing the viewing area while minimizing its overall size and weight. ZenFone 3 Ultra is equipped with the same high-resolution 23MP camera with ASUS TriTech autofocus system as ZenFone 3 Deluxe. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 octa-core processor, Adreno 510 graphics, and up to 4GB of RAM, ZenFone 3 Ultra delivers outstanding mobile performance. A built-in fingerprint sensor is perfectly positioned on the front of the phone beneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second. ZenFone 3 Ultra also has a high-capacity 4600mAh battery for long-lasting performance and Quick Charge 3.0 technology for rapid recharge times. ZenFone 3 Ultra even works as a power bank with 1.5A output for quickly charging other mobile devices. Lots of stuff to digest there. I think the bottom line is that ASUS just announced three ZenFone 3 devices, all of which are extremely affordable, yet don’t really compromise on specs. Once they are available, assuming you love large phones, I think the Deluxe is a device you should all consider in the unlocked game. Tinajsmyth2 “my room mate Mary Is getting paid on the internet $98/hr”…..!gd143ur two days ago grey McLaren. P1 I bought after earning 18,512 Dollars.. it was my previous month’s payout.. just a little over.17k Dollars Last month. .3-5 hours job a day…with weekly payouts.. it’s realy the simplest. job I have ever Do.. I Joined This 7 months. ago. and now making over hourly. 87 Dollars…Learn. More right Here !gd143u:➽:➽:.➽.➽.➽.➽ http://GlobalSuperJobsReportsEmploymentsProfitableGetPay$98Hour…. .★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★::::::!gd143u…. ,….. M3D1T8R I’m seriously thinking about this Ultra as a replacement for my “small tablet” Nexus 6, for that 4.6Ah battery alone. The Nexus 6 battery just doesn’t cut it using it all day as a tablet, even with some drastic battery saving measures I’ve resorted to. I’m just worried about: Updates. And wish it had wireless charging, and maybe dual speakers, though they are talking up the sound quality so maybe it’ll be good enough. Also I’m ok with 1080p but need to see about the LCD screen quality (pref oled). Overall these are impressive, at these prices. Just wish the phones weren’t so ridiculously huge (besides the UK, which is a good size for a small tablet). A 5″ version could have been really impressive. Take note Sony. rodney11ride finally someone i can relate too lol. but i would use it as a phone. Ultra please! daily driver for me. bluetooth keyboard/mouse pad… lol probably not good on updates but thats why they have a developer community. Armaan Modi So nice to see Muricans using locked, single SIM, low specced phones with tiny batteries and no Micro SD card slots. Thankfully this is not a problem in India. T_Dizzle Stop making ignorant ethnocentric comments, because some of us in the U.S. use unlocked dual SIM phones. Yes, they have top tier specs. Armaan Modi But there are not enough companies with afforable phones and great specs. BLU isn’t great either. T_Dizzle That was the case, but now more companies are realizing how lucrative a market it can be. Companies like One Plus, Lenovo, ZTE, ASUS are here and there are more on the way. LeEco and others are planning on making their presence felt. Tim P You are a moron, on American GSM carriers any unlocked phone can be used Armaan Modi I am talking about the majority of you people.Most seem to be using locked phones. Tyler Durden Wait…4K TV processor? What? Raven Coupled with the HDMI out via USB-C, not a bad option. I miss the built in MicroHDMI ports that some older smart phones had. Dorian Brooks I’m curious as to why the Ultra has a physical home button, when it appears it still has the fingerprint scanner on the back like the rest? Also how much would it of cost had it gone with the SD820 as opposed to the SD652. But yeah…. 6.8″ is ridiculously big. Ahku Droid I believe that is the fingerprint scanner on the front bottom instead of being on the back. The shape and coloration matches those of the scanners in the other devices. With the tablet size, the back is too big to have it by the camera (think Nexus 7 size). That silver thing is something else. Dorian Brooks You’re right. I didn’t read all of the press release. It clearly states that is the fingerprint scanner is up front. ” A built-in fingerprint sensor is perfectly positioned on the front of the phone beneath the user’s finger and unlocks the phone in just a fraction of a second.” Bane I’m torn between wanting the Deluxe for the specs and the Ultra for the screen size. I’ll probably end up getting both. Great job, Asus! T_Dizzle I like the way you think. Jérôme Besnard 6 GB of RAM (twice as much as my beloved N6P)? That must be a 1st. Impressive. Armaan Modi That’s not a first.Vivo is the one who did it first. Ross U OnePlus Three will have a 6gb ram option as well, which was what I am looking forward to. However, these beauties are making me think twice. Brian Ward That may have been true at one time, but I think its fairly negligible these days. My family went on a road trip with another family in two RVs, so lots of cell phones with a mix of networks, and I would say the dead spaces were pretty much equal (I was on Verizon). Not necessarily where they were, but in total. It was actually a game we played, trying to figure out who’s was better. That was up and down California, so a pretty big space with a mix of rural, suburban, and Urban. Also, here at my home in San Diego, I find AT T is actually better. mickeyB88 I live near a metro area, so switching to T-Mobile is an option that i’ve been considering more and more. But i just went on my own plan(with my fiance) with Verizon, so i’d have to convince more than just me to go over. I get dead spots all the time, actually, so my comment is off-base haha. Brian Ward I recently left VZ because my wife got a new job and it made less financial sense to keep VZ, and am on T-Mobile now. They frankly work better in San Diego than VZ, although when I was on T-Mobile before their signal when dead quickly when I went up to the local mountains a few years back. while VZ still worked. Haven’t tried recently though. All the new phone options are great 😀 Brian Ward One wasn’t preferred or more helpful over the other. Verizon worked in a campsite in the woods on 2G/3G, AT T worked in Yosemite Village, as an example. ChrisI Above, you said “this is a world of options out there once Verizon is dropped.” But based on your own very research in your trip, you can see though that there are spots where other carriers don’t work or get reception. So, if people live in those areas, they can’t just get rid of VZN to get other phone options. 😉 Brian Ward My trip showed that the difference was negligible and that neither Verizon nor AT T provided better blanket coverage, and that the exclusive areas were minimal. True enough that were one works better than the other, the people who frequent those locations would have to choose the working service. Although, where one worked and the other didn’t, the one that worked tended to baaaarely work. Queued messaging like email was the best bet for reliable and frustration-free communication. Margaretrtatum2 “my room mate Mary Is getting paid on the internet $98/hr”…..!gd136ur two days ago grey McLaren. P1 I bought after earning 18,512 Dollars.. it was my previous month’s payout..just a little over.17k Dollars Last month. .3-5 hours job a day…with weekly payouts..it’s realy the simplest. job I have ever Do.. I Joined This 7 months. ago. and now making over hourly. 87 Dollars… Learn. More right Here !gd136u:➽:➽:. ➽.➽.➽.➽ http://GlobalSuperJobsReportsEmploymentsAuthorityGetPay$98Hour…. .★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★::::::!gd136u…. ,…. Tinajsmyth2 “my room mate Mary Is getting paid on the internet $98/hr”…..!gd143ur two days ago grey McLaren. P1 I bought after earning 18,512 Dollars.. it was my previous month’s payout.. just a little over.17k Dollars Last month. .3-5 hours job a day…with weekly payouts.. it’s realy the simplest. job I have ever Do.. I Joined This 7 months. ago. and now making over hourly. 87 Dollars… Learn. More right Here !gd143u:➽:➽:. ➽.➽.➽.➽ http://GlobalSuperJobsReportsEmploymentsProfitableGetPay$98Hour…. .★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★::::::!gd143u…. ,…… rodney11ride easier? sure with less than comparable coverage… not THAT easy to drop them just for a few phones. John Bush Just live in a city, coverage with any of the big carriers is suitable. rodney11ride i understand. live in city. stay in city. you are good. lol im all over the damn place lol Bane Coverage is fine on all carriers unless you live in the middle of nowhere. Verizon’s coverage is not good enough to justify the gestapo tactics they employ with respect to your smartphone and your plan. I’ve been with AT T for years and lived in many different places and never had coverage issues. I also have my choice of pretty much any phone I want. mcdonsco Ditch Verizon… Opens up a whole new world of phones and, at least for me, no coverage issues at all (on cricket, unlimited everything $65/month flat, includes all taxes/fees). Guest Only if you are OK with using left over data. mcdonsco Put the crack pipe down dude MicroNix Does Cricket (AT T) work with most international unlocked GSM phones? Like the S7? mcdonsco Yup, using it with a UK version moto x force (turbo 2) right now and I have an Exynos s7 edge as well. Armaan Modi Haha.’Muricans using locked single sim phones with low specs… mickeyB88 Yes, because we have a choice in the phones that work on our carriers compared to ones that people from overseas can get (/s). We do, but only so long as they support specific bands. T-mobile and AT T are usually good about it. netanil Well, there may be many locked single SIM phones in the States but then again they don’t have over 300,000 kids under age five die from diarrhea every year as in India. So there’s that. Armaan Modi No,no that’s not a problem. The problem is that we don’t have Google Opinion rewards. LOL.And I don’t need YOU to tell me that my country is shit.I already know that 🙂 KOBALT Beautiful looking devices. The RAM and battery specs look great. How does ASUS do, vs other manufacturers, regarding bloatware? Rod ZenUI is worse than TouchWiz and LG combined. Updates are nowhere to be seen. Tyler Durden It’s worse than Moto Blur. hkklife Lenovo and Asus are the currently worst of the crop in Android skins/updates/bloatware. TC Infantino Such a thing actually exists? As Bobby Boucher’s mother would say “MotoBlur is the Devil! ” rodney11ride XDA developer support. Armaan Modi My friend has been using a Zenfone 2 ZE551ML(64GB). Zen UI is bad and extremely buggy. The phone has top specs but otherwise,it is not nice. T_Dizzle They have trimmed ZenUI a ton for marshmallow, and there’s always disable apps and ROM’s like CM. MrGulio The Zenfone 3 looks like the only thing of interest here, good enough SoC, 4gb of RAM, 64gb of storage, 3000mAh battery, USB type C at $249. If they would’ve included wireless charging I think this would have nearly all the features most people care about at a price most people could stomach for an unlocked device. Bane Yes, the Zenfone 3 is literally the ONLY thing of interest out of this announcement. /s pseudoswede I wish it was closer to a 5.0″ screen, otherwise spot on. I’m a bit miffed I’m pretty much stuck to using Samsung devices since I need wireless charging. cats For the cost of $10 and 30 minutes of my time I soldered a qi coil into my N5X. Loonytik Unless something drastically changes in smartphone tech, I won’t own a device without wireless charging. MrGulio I didn’t realize how compelling wireless charging would be until I had it with my S7. Under the bridge downtown When will we get 3500-4000 mAh batteries on every phone. This is driving me crazy. Only the Verizon Maxx and Turbo lines know this. Cael When phones have 8K screens. glimmerman76 yeah with fast charging and better power management I dont see that happening any time soon. Tyler Durden Processors are power efficient more than every before and quick charge is good so OEMs don’t think big batteries are needed. Under the bridge downtown I, for one, like taking my phone off of the wireless charger at 8AM and placing it back on at 10PM without ever worrying about fast charging. I guess I am the minority. Tyler Durden I do too. Unfortunately, they think otherwise. Supraman21 Yup! And I don’t like using fast chargers because they heat up your phone like crazy and heat is really bad for lithium ion batteries. You basically are reducing your batteries lifespan every time you use fast charging. TC Infantino I have the Droid Turbo 2, and haven’t noticed significant heating up while Turbocharging. If I am playing a graphics intensive game while charging, it might heat up a bit. But under normal circumstances I haven’t seen it heat up. KOBALT I feel like I shouldn’t have to charge throughout the day. Anything above 3100MaH and I’m good. Would love to see 3500-4000 standard, though. I’d gladly take the extra thickness of my device to make it happen. Just came from the S7 Edge to the Nexus 6P. I feel the Nexus has better battery because of BS Samsung stuff running in the backround. Even though the N6P is slightly smaller. Tyler Durden S7 Edge has given me better battery life than any other device. Constant 5-6 hours SOT. MJ The Verizon Maxx and Turbo phones suck unless you don’t like OS updates. Under the bridge downtown OS updates are last on the list. Large battery and wireless charging trump that for me. MJ Who puts OS updates last on the list except those people who don’t know Android updates even exist? LOL Wireless charging is nice and would put my Nexus 5 on it EVERYDAY AT THE END OF THE DAY. I guess you are a real heavy Facebook user… Under the bridge downtown Definitely not a heavy facebook user. No notifications and no facebook chat. I am well versed in Android updates, but except for security updates, I am not missing anything with the Droid Turbo. I understand security updates are important, but updates for the sake of updates is not required for my phone. My Nexus 7 is updated to the latest and greatest release of Android (Not N, yet) and I can tell you M is not a must have. I used to root my devices and install custom ROMS until I realized my time is better spent elsewhere and I require stability in my devices. This is what I need/want: – Large Battery – Wireless Charging – Fingerprint Reader (currently missing this feature) – 64GB+ Storage OS updates come next. kookal123 Is there a community for rooting and custom roms for ASUS phones? Their software makes me really hesitant to pick one up. KOBALT XDA Developers T_Dizzle Yes, there are various ROM’s, I’m using CM13 on my ZenFone 2 and it runs great. michael arazan There used to be a huge community over at XDA forums. That site is really hard to search through though, but google xda asus (product name) rom for current devices plus refine data to past year and should find something About Droid Life We consider ourselves to have the greatest Android community in the world, here at Droid Life. We talk general news, feature apps, review phones, and even teach you how to hack a little. 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