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2017 Creative Educational DIY Puzzles for Kids Long battery life, limited performance. Asus' ZenFone 3 Max aims to impress with its high-capacity battery and satisfy all runtime-junkies. However, they will have to make compromises in other aspects as our test shows. Working For Notebookcheck Are you a loyal reader of notebookcheck? Are you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team! Especially wanted: Review Editor - Details hereNews Editor - Details here Even cheap smartphones should now also convey some premium-range feeling. Oneplus 2 australia, comprar 6. Lg stylo 2 cases, ausu go. Alcatel pixi dual sim, 3 pre order. 5 specification and price in india, telefon go. Samsung s7 flip cover, mobile 2016. Celular laser, barato. Max mobile cover, fone 2. Mobile phones, 5 lte. Max release date, fone 5. Phone with 4gb ram, max 550kl. 2 laser display, 5 model. Since this cannot be implemented everywhere for logical reasons, the manufacturers concentrate on individual aspects such as good cameras, high performance or long battery life as in our review sample’s case, Asus' ZenFone 3 Max ZC520TL. It is priced at around 200 Euros (~$210) and has a screen diagonal of 5.2 inches and a 15.6-watt hour battery, which is quite impressive. The former Asus' ZenFone Max was a 5.5-inch handset, which allowed incorporating an even larger battery. Connections 1 USB 2.0, Card Reader: micro-SD max. 32 GB, 1 Fingerprint Reader, Brightness Sensor, Sensors: accelerometer, proximity meter, compass, USB OTG Networking 11 b/g/n (b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0, GSM (850/900/1800/1900), UMTS (850/900/1900/2100), LTE (B1/B2/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20); bandwidth (download/upload): 150Mbps/50Mbps (LTE); SAR rate: 0.59 W/kg (head), 0.86 W/kg (body), Dual SIM, LTE, GPS Size height x width x depth (in mm): 8.55 x 149.5 x 73.7 ( = 0.34 x 5.89 x 2.9 in) Battery 6 Wh, 4100 mAh Lithium-Ion, Battery runtime (according to manufacturer): 30 h Operating System Android 6.0 Marshmallow Camera Primary Camera: 13 MPix AF, LED flash, videos @1080p/30fps Secondary Camera: 5 MPix Additional features Speakers: rear-sided speaker, Keyboard: virtual keyboard, SIM tool, charger, USB cable, USB OTG adapter, ZenCircle, Photocollage, ZenSync, Mobile Manager, 12 Months Warranty, FM radio, fanless Compared with the bulkier predecessor, the ZenFone 3 Max is now much slimmer and at a height of 8.55 millimeters (~0.3 in), no longer stands out from the masses of mid-range smartphones. LG's X Power is even slimmer, even though it is equipped with an equally sized battery. The weight of 148 grams (~5.2 oz) has also been reduced by over 50 grams (~1.8 oz) compared with the predecessor. Even if the ZenFone Max was a 5.5-inch device, the weight loss is impressive. The casing is metal, and the glass that is lightly curved at the edges covers the front. The design is round and ergonomic, but it does not stand out from other mid-range smartphones. The colors are also traditional: Silver with a white front, dark-gray with a black front or completely gold. Pressure on the front is seen slightly in the liquid crystals, but the casing is very rigid and cannot be twisted otherwise. The antenna stripes on the rear are lowered into the casing and the resulting edges are obvious but not unpleasant. Transitions can also be felt between the glass and the metal bezel on the front, and they could feel rather rough. Overall, the quality impression is slightly above category standard; only the metal casing distinguishes our review sample from many equally priced devices.3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage capacity are decent and the comparison devices cannot compete with that. They have only 2 GB of RAM and 16 of storage to offer. The huge battery can also be used as a mobile power bank, i.e. friends' devices can be recharged, for example. Data sharing with external storage devices is just possible. Two SIM cards are supported, but the user will have to choose either a second SIM card or a micro-SD card. An FM radio is also installed. Software We performed a system update during our test. However, the Android version remained at 6.0. The security patches are dated August, which is already quite old. Asus has adapted the user interface's appearance with its ZenUI 3.0. The system looks rounder, more colorful and has larger buttons. The modifications are mainly on the surface. The system memory is locked, and Android can only be loaded after entering the correct PIN. Asus provides animated widgets for the lock screen. The smartphone can be customized with themes and an overlay that enables optimizing the performance or searching for information regarding the game while playing it. Some apps for photo editing are also preloaded. Basically, this could have been omitted since corresponding, mostly free apps can also be found in the Play Store. Communication and GPS The ZenFone 3 Max supports LTE Cat.4 and comes with four bands in both the GSM and UMTS networks, as well as seven bands in the LTE network. This is quite impressive since most competitors offer less. However, connecting the smartphone to a network outside of Europe could get difficult. The reception in an urban area via the well-developed Vodafone network was good, and we usually had at least 3/4 of the signal indoors. The user will have to be satisfied with the 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi standards. Consequently, browsing in the 5 GHz network is not possible. Users who have a fast 802.11ac network at home will not be able to utilize it either. Data is transferred at speeds that are normal for an 802.11n device, but more would have also been possible here too. GPS test indoors GPS test outdoors The GPS/GLONASS module could not track us indoors, but we were located quickly with an accuracy of 3 meters (~10 ft) outdoors. We take Asus' ZenFone 3 Max alongside Garmin's Edge 500 professional navigation system, developed specifically for cyclists, on a bike ride. The professional device had a bad day in the crossing area; we have seen considerably more accurate route data from the system. The ZenFone recorded our route fairly accurately. Some dropouts occurred while crossing the bridge, but the ZenFone traced our route relatively accurately otherwise. Thus, it can definitely be recommended for non-professional navigating. Telephone and Call Quality Phone app Asus has redesigned the phone app, but it still functions very much like Google's standard app. The keypad opens when the app is launched, the recently called and incoming phone numbers are displayed at the top. Contacts, favorites, and groups can be accessed via tabs, and numbers can be easily blocked. The call quality is acceptable. The earpiece transmits the contact's voice quite clearly, but not excessively loud. On the other hand, the microphone's voice transmission is rather tinny. The contact sounded slightly muffled via hands-free mode, and the microphone transmitted even more noise to the contact. Overall, it is possible to make relatively intelligible calls using Asus' ZenFone 3 Max, but its call quality will not win any awards. Cameras Front-facing camera photo Asus' ZenFone 3 Max is exactly on category average with a 13-megapixel camera on the rear and 5-megapixels on the front. Nothing has changed compared with the predecessor, at least in terms of megapixel count. It has actually been slimmed down: The laser auto-focus and dual-LED flash found in the predecessor have been omitted here. We tested the rear-facing camera on an afternoon walk. Since the sun was already setting, the scenario was quite demanding. The primary camera in Asus' ZenFone 3 Max hardly convinces here: Barely any outlines are visible in dark areas, color surfaces look blotchy, and the photo is overall relatively blurry. The camera in Samsung's Galaxy S7 presents its much higher quality here. Hardly any outlines in dark areas are visible in very high-contrast photos, such as our candlelight test shots. At least the flames are not overexposed. The colors, however, look much too cool here. The rear-facing camera records videos at a maximum of 1080p at 30 frames per second. The quality is good here. The exposure adapts very quickly, and releasing the auto-focus manually, which is also fast, helps when photographing nearby objects. The color reproduction is decent and the image sharpness is good. The front-facing camera shoots decent photos at a maximum of 5 megapixels. The dynamics could be a bit higher in dark areas and a slight color noise is also visible. However, the front-facing camera is overall satisfactory. Choose a scene and navigate within the first image. One click changes the zoom step. One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window. The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test device. The primary camera in Asus' ZenFone 3 Max produces decent photos that are relatively sharp under defined light conditions in the test lab. The blurred edges of text are noticed on a red background, but then the edges are too sharp on a green background. The photos also look quite dark here. A look at the color chart also confirms this. Many color tones are too dark and yellow tones are too bright compared to the reference color space. Photographed reference card Reference card details Screenshot of ColorChecker colors. Original colors are displayed in the lower half of each patch. Accessories and Warranty In addition to the power supply and USB cable, a USB OTG adapter that, for example, allows connecting another device via USB for charging or connecting an external storage device, is found in the box of Asus' ZenFone 3 Max. A SIM tool for the slot is also included. Some general accessories for Zenphones are listed on Asus' website, but product-specific accessories are only available for the premium models. The ZenFone 3 Max is unfortunately not one of them. The warranty period is limited to only 12 months. Input Devices and Handling The ZenUI keyboard developed by Asus is preset. Personally, we like the more basic GBoard by Google with fewer double assignments and larger keys. However, it first has to be downloaded from Google's Play Store. Asus only preloads its proprietary keyboard app. However, it also allows fast typing and offers many input modes. The fingerprint scanner is situated on the rear. It allows unlocking the smartphone quickly and it can be used for waking up the smartphone from standby. The sensor can also be used for taking pictures, launching the camera or accepting calls. Asus has also installed a gesture and touch control called ZenMotion. It allows waking up the smartphone via double-tap or launching apps by inputting letters on a turned off smartphone. However, activating it is rather complicated since it is not enough to turn the slider to "on" in the settings menu. The item itself has to be tapped and the individual gestures have to be enabled manually. The volume control and standby button are readily accessible and their roughened surface make them easy to feel. They have an accurate pressure point. Keyboard portrait mode Keyboard landscape mode Display Subpixel grid A 720p-resolution screen is standard in this category, and only Honor's 5C stands out with its Full HD panel here. The screen's average brightness of 474 cd/m² is quite bright, even though the predecessor offered a much higher brightness. The illumination of 85% is not very homogeneous: A difference of over 70 cd/m² is measured between the darkest and the brightest area in maximum brightness. This is visible on large color surfaces when looking closely. 431cd/m² 500cd/m² 476cd/m² 434cd/m² 507cd/m² 476cd/m² 464cd/m² 502cd/m² 479cd/m² Distribution of brightness X-Rite i1Pro 2 Maximum: 507 cd/m² Average: 474.3 cd/m² Minimum: 12.77 cd/m² Brightness Distribution: 85 % Center on Battery: 507 cd/m² Contrast: 957:1 (Black: 0.53 cd/m²) ΔE Color 4.7 | - Ø ΔE Greyscale 4.8 | - Ø Gamma: 2.25 Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) ℹ To dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering altogether. Screen flickering / PWM not detected In comparison: 60 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 1517 (minimum: 43 - maximum: 30860) Hz was measured. The black level of 0.53 cd/m² is acceptable, but LG's X Power can display much blacker areas with 0.2 cd/m², not to mention the AMOLED panel in Samsung's Galaxy J5. The contrast ratio of 957:1 is rather mediocre. We did not ascertain any image flickering due to pulse width modulation. The screen's color accuracy is satisfactory when compared with the sRGB reference color space. However, the color space coverage is only just below 85%. A very light greenish tint can be seen in brighter grayscale levels when looking closely. A blue light filter (a warmer white balance) with 5 levels is also present. Display Response Times ℹ Display response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry (ghosting). Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. ↔ Response Time Black to White 44 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 11 ms rise ↘ 33 ms fall The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.8 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 96 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (27.2 ms). ↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey 72 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 32 ms rise ↘ 40 ms fall The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.9 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 97 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (44.1 ms). Although the screen is quite bright, it has problems defying reflections in bright surroundings outdoors. The ambient light sensor does a good job, but it is nevertheless difficult to recognize something on the smartphone in bright sunlight. The viewing angles are good, and the image is clearly visible from all sides. The camera is more sensitive to the slight color shifts than the human eye.The SoC in our review sample is MediaTek's MT6737. It is built in the 28-nanometer process and has four CPU cores based on the 64-bit capable Cortex A53 architecture. It clocks at 1.25 GHz. Although it is an entry-level SoC, it always ensured smooth navigation in, for example, Blackview's A8 Max. We cannot say this is always true for Asus' ZenFone 3 Max. Stutters or waiting times occurred time and again. They were not dramatic, but Asus' ZenFone 3 Max did not convey a quite as smooth impression as most competing devices. We assume that this is due to the Asus' modified interface. 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2017 Creative Educational DIY Puzzles for Kids Long battery life, limited performance. Asus' ZenFone 3 Max aims to impress with its high-capacity battery and satisfy all runtime-junkies. However, they will have to make compromises in other aspects as our test shows. Working For Notebookcheck Are you a loyal reader of notebookcheck? Are you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team! Especially wanted: Review Editor - Details hereNews Editor - Details here Even cheap smartphones should now also convey some premium-range feeling. Oneplus 2 australia, comprar 6. Lg stylo 2 cases, ausu go. Alcatel pixi dual sim, 3 pre order. 5 specification and price in india, telefon go. Samsung s7 flip cover, mobile 2016. Celular laser, barato. Max mobile cover, fone 2. Mobile phones, 5 lte. Max release date, fone 5. Phone with 4gb ram, max 550kl. 2 laser display, 5 model. Since this cannot be implemented everywhere for logical reasons, the manufacturers concentrate on individual aspects such as good cameras, high performance or long battery life as in our review sample’s case, Asus' ZenFone 3 Max ZC520TL. It is priced at around 200 Euros (~$210) and has a screen diagonal of 5.2 inches and a 15.6-watt hour battery, which is quite impressive. The former Asus' ZenFone Max was a 5.5-inch handset, which allowed incorporating an even larger battery. Connections 1 USB 2.0, Card Reader: micro-SD max. 32 GB, 1 Fingerprint Reader, Brightness Sensor, Sensors: accelerometer, proximity meter, compass, USB OTG Networking 11 b/g/n (b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0, GSM (850/900/1800/1900), UMTS (850/900/1900/2100), LTE (B1/B2/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20); bandwidth (download/upload): 150Mbps/50Mbps (LTE); SAR rate: 0.59 W/kg (head), 0.86 W/kg (body), Dual SIM, LTE, GPS Size height x width x depth (in mm): 8.55 x 149.5 x 73.7 ( = 0.34 x 5.89 x 2.9 in) Battery 6 Wh, 4100 mAh Lithium-Ion, Battery runtime (according to manufacturer): 30 h Operating System Android 6.0 Marshmallow Camera Primary Camera: 13 MPix AF, LED flash, videos @1080p/30fps Secondary Camera: 5 MPix Additional features Speakers: rear-sided speaker, Keyboard: virtual keyboard, SIM tool, charger, USB cable, USB OTG adapter, ZenCircle, Photocollage, ZenSync, Mobile Manager, 12 Months Warranty, FM radio, fanless Compared with the bulkier predecessor, the ZenFone 3 Max is now much slimmer and at a height of 8.55 millimeters (~0.3 in), no longer stands out from the masses of mid-range smartphones. LG's X Power is even slimmer, even though it is equipped with an equally sized battery. The weight of 148 grams (~5.2 oz) has also been reduced by over 50 grams (~1.8 oz) compared with the predecessor. Even if the ZenFone Max was a 5.5-inch device, the weight loss is impressive. The casing is metal, and the glass that is lightly curved at the edges covers the front. The design is round and ergonomic, but it does not stand out from other mid-range smartphones. The colors are also traditional: Silver with a white front, dark-gray with a black front or completely gold. Pressure on the front is seen slightly in the liquid crystals, but the casing is very rigid and cannot be twisted otherwise. The antenna stripes on the rear are lowered into the casing and the resulting edges are obvious but not unpleasant. Transitions can also be felt between the glass and the metal bezel on the front, and they could feel rather rough. Overall, the quality impression is slightly above category standard; only the metal casing distinguishes our review sample from many equally priced devices.3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage capacity are decent and the comparison devices cannot compete with that. They have only 2 GB of RAM and 16 of storage to offer. The huge battery can also be used as a mobile power bank, i.e. friends' devices can be recharged, for example. Data sharing with external storage devices is just possible. Two SIM cards are supported, but the user will have to choose either a second SIM card or a micro-SD card. An FM radio is also installed. Software We performed a system update during our test. However, the Android version remained at 6.0. The security patches are dated August, which is already quite old. Asus has adapted the user interface's appearance with its ZenUI 3.0. The system looks rounder, more colorful and has larger buttons. The modifications are mainly on the surface. The system memory is locked, and Android can only be loaded after entering the correct PIN. Asus provides animated widgets for the lock screen. The smartphone can be customized with themes and an overlay that enables optimizing the performance or searching for information regarding the game while playing it. Some apps for photo editing are also preloaded. Basically, this could have been omitted since corresponding, mostly free apps can also be found in the Play Store. Communication and GPS The ZenFone 3 Max supports LTE Cat.4 and comes with four bands in both the GSM and UMTS networks, as well as seven bands in the LTE network. This is quite impressive since most competitors offer less. However, connecting the smartphone to a network outside of Europe could get difficult. The reception in an urban area via the well-developed Vodafone network was good, and we usually had at least 3/4 of the signal indoors. The user will have to be satisfied with the 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi standards. Consequently, browsing in the 5 GHz network is not possible. Users who have a fast 802.11ac network at home will not be able to utilize it either. Data is transferred at speeds that are normal for an 802.11n device, but more would have also been possible here too. GPS test indoors GPS test outdoors The GPS/GLONASS module could not track us indoors, but we were located quickly with an accuracy of 3 meters (~10 ft) outdoors. We take Asus' ZenFone 3 Max alongside Garmin's Edge 500 professional navigation system, developed specifically for cyclists, on a bike ride. The professional device had a bad day in the crossing area; we have seen considerably more accurate route data from the system. The ZenFone recorded our route fairly accurately. Some dropouts occurred while crossing the bridge, but the ZenFone traced our route relatively accurately otherwise. Thus, it can definitely be recommended for non-professional navigating. Telephone and Call Quality Phone app Asus has redesigned the phone app, but it still functions very much like Google's standard app. The keypad opens when the app is launched, the recently called and incoming phone numbers are displayed at the top. Contacts, favorites, and groups can be accessed via tabs, and numbers can be easily blocked. The call quality is acceptable. The earpiece transmits the contact's voice quite clearly, but not excessively loud. On the other hand, the microphone's voice transmission is rather tinny. The contact sounded slightly muffled via hands-free mode, and the microphone transmitted even more noise to the contact. Overall, it is possible to make relatively intelligible calls using Asus' ZenFone 3 Max, but its call quality will not win any awards. Cameras Front-facing camera photo Asus' ZenFone 3 Max is exactly on category average with a 13-megapixel camera on the rear and 5-megapixels on the front. Nothing has changed compared with the predecessor, at least in terms of megapixel count. It has actually been slimmed down: The laser auto-focus and dual-LED flash found in the predecessor have been omitted here. We tested the rear-facing camera on an afternoon walk. Since the sun was already setting, the scenario was quite demanding. The primary camera in Asus' ZenFone 3 Max hardly convinces here: Barely any outlines are visible in dark areas, color surfaces look blotchy, and the photo is overall relatively blurry. The camera in Samsung's Galaxy S7 presents its much higher quality here. Hardly any outlines in dark areas are visible in very high-contrast photos, such as our candlelight test shots. At least the flames are not overexposed. The colors, however, look much too cool here. The rear-facing camera records videos at a maximum of 1080p at 30 frames per second. The quality is good here. The exposure adapts very quickly, and releasing the auto-focus manually, which is also fast, helps when photographing nearby objects. The color reproduction is decent and the image sharpness is good. The front-facing camera shoots decent photos at a maximum of 5 megapixels. The dynamics could be a bit higher in dark areas and a slight color noise is also visible. However, the front-facing camera is overall satisfactory. Choose a scene and navigate within the first image. One click changes the zoom step. One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window. The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test device. The primary camera in Asus' ZenFone 3 Max produces decent photos that are relatively sharp under defined light conditions in the test lab. The blurred edges of text are noticed on a red background, but then the edges are too sharp on a green background. The photos also look quite dark here. A look at the color chart also confirms this. Many color tones are too dark and yellow tones are too bright compared to the reference color space. Photographed reference card Reference card details Screenshot of ColorChecker colors. Original colors are displayed in the lower half of each patch. Accessories and Warranty In addition to the power supply and USB cable, a USB OTG adapter that, for example, allows connecting another device via USB for charging or connecting an external storage device, is found in the box of Asus' ZenFone 3 Max. A SIM tool for the slot is also included. Some general accessories for Zenphones are listed on Asus' website, but product-specific accessories are only available for the premium models. The ZenFone 3 Max is unfortunately not one of them. The warranty period is limited to only 12 months. Input Devices and Handling The ZenUI keyboard developed by Asus is preset. Personally, we like the more basic GBoard by Google with fewer double assignments and larger keys. However, it first has to be downloaded from Google's Play Store. Asus only preloads its proprietary keyboard app. However, it also allows fast typing and offers many input modes. The fingerprint scanner is situated on the rear. It allows unlocking the smartphone quickly and it can be used for waking up the smartphone from standby. The sensor can also be used for taking pictures, launching the camera or accepting calls. Asus has also installed a gesture and touch control called ZenMotion. It allows waking up the smartphone via double-tap or launching apps by inputting letters on a turned off smartphone. However, activating it is rather complicated since it is not enough to turn the slider to "on" in the settings menu. The item itself has to be tapped and the individual gestures have to be enabled manually. The volume control and standby button are readily accessible and their roughened surface make them easy to feel. They have an accurate pressure point. Keyboard portrait mode Keyboard landscape mode Display Subpixel grid A 720p-resolution screen is standard in this category, and only Honor's 5C stands out with its Full HD panel here. The screen's average brightness of 474 cd/m² is quite bright, even though the predecessor offered a much higher brightness. The illumination of 85% is not very homogeneous: A difference of over 70 cd/m² is measured between the darkest and the brightest area in maximum brightness. This is visible on large color surfaces when looking closely. 431cd/m² 500cd/m² 476cd/m² 434cd/m² 507cd/m² 476cd/m² 464cd/m² 502cd/m² 479cd/m² Distribution of brightness X-Rite i1Pro 2 Maximum: 507 cd/m² Average: 474.3 cd/m² Minimum: 12.77 cd/m² Brightness Distribution: 85 % Center on Battery: 507 cd/m² Contrast: 957:1 (Black: 0.53 cd/m²) ΔE Color 4.7 | - Ø ΔE Greyscale 4.8 | - Ø Gamma: 2.25 Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) ℹ To dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering altogether. Screen flickering / PWM not detected In comparison: 60 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 1517 (minimum: 43 - maximum: 30860) Hz was measured. The black level of 0.53 cd/m² is acceptable, but LG's X Power can display much blacker areas with 0.2 cd/m², not to mention the AMOLED panel in Samsung's Galaxy J5. The contrast ratio of 957:1 is rather mediocre. We did not ascertain any image flickering due to pulse width modulation. The screen's color accuracy is satisfactory when compared with the sRGB reference color space. However, the color space coverage is only just below 85%. A very light greenish tint can be seen in brighter grayscale levels when looking closely. A blue light filter (a warmer white balance) with 5 levels is also present. Display Response Times ℹ Display response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry (ghosting). Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. ↔ Response Time Black to White 44 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 11 ms rise ↘ 33 ms fall The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.8 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 96 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (27.2 ms). ↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey 72 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 32 ms rise ↘ 40 ms fall The screen shows slow response rates in our tests and will be unsatisfactory for gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.9 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 97 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is worse than the average of all tested devices (44.1 ms). Although the screen is quite bright, it has problems defying reflections in bright surroundings outdoors. The ambient light sensor does a good job, but it is nevertheless difficult to recognize something on the smartphone in bright sunlight. The viewing angles are good, and the image is clearly visible from all sides. The camera is more sensitive to the slight color shifts than the human eye.The SoC in our review sample is MediaTek's MT6737. It is built in the 28-nanometer process and has four CPU cores based on the 64-bit capable Cortex A53 architecture. It clocks at 1.25 GHz. Although it is an entry-level SoC, it always ensured smooth navigation in, for example, Blackview's A8 Max. We cannot say this is always true for Asus' ZenFone 3 Max. Stutters or waiting times occurred time and again. They were not dramatic, but Asus' ZenFone 3 Max did not convey a quite as smooth impression as most competing devices. We assume that this is due to the Asus' modified interface. An update could eliminate this.The graphics unit in Asus' ZenFone 3 Max is an ARM Mali-T720 MP2 that clocks at 650 MHz and supports OpenGL ES 3.1, which is a slightly older version. The performance in the benchmarks fluctuates and is usually slightly below that of comparable devices.
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