Kamis, 15 Desember 2016

ASUS Zenfone 2 Unboxing & Mini Review!

ASUS Zenfone 2 Unboxing & Mini Review! -

asus-zenfone2-unboxing-and-mini-review

For those who want a phablet smartphone but do not want to spend more than $ 220, you may be in luck as ASUS introduced the ASUS Zenfone 2 on the market

There are two versions, a 4GB model with 2.3GHz Atom Z3580 with a model and 2GB Atom Z3560 processor at 1.8Ghz with. I am the cheapest version of 2GB which is essentially identical but slower and with 2gigs RAM

The Zenfone 2 comes with a 5.5 inch screen 1080p IPS LCD, 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera with 1080p video recording for both back and front camera. It's not the fastest smart the world has not the best camera. But for $ 220 USD, the Zenfone 2 may be the best deal for an Android smartphone phablet size this year.

The size of Zenfone 2 is actually slightly narrower and shorter than the Note 4 and the phone feels great in hand with a curved back, similar to Nexus 6. The volume buttons are on the back of the phone like the LG G3 and G Flex 2, which I really dig, but the power button is placed on top. The build quality is quite good, the front face of the device is very nice while the back of the phone is removable rear plastic cover. The back cover is made of some cheap material as I scraped within a few hours of phone use (and the scratch is permanent), but for the price you pay, you can not expect too much from this phone. Also, you probably will not be looking at the back of the phone a lot, it is at the front of the phone is more important.

Of course, the Zenfone 2 is also a dual SIM device, meaning you can have two micro-SIMS working in conjunction with two numbers on two different media. I was able to successfully execute my two AT & T and T-Mobile networks and it was really cool feature because I could receive calls from my two phone numbers. Now, there is a catch though, you can get cellular data (4G LTE / HSPA) of the first SIM card, so you have to manually switch SIM cards if you want to change the data. But it is also quite clear that you can disable / enable SIM cards right on the phone without turning off your phone. For $ 220, a dual-SIM capability can go a long ways, especially for those of you globetrotters, you'll be able to use two SIM cards of different countries without swapping.

Next page

HighOnAndroid Facebook page <--- If you like this article, please like our Facebook page here, thx

want to contact me
Add me on :?
GooglePlus
Facebook
Twitter
Load disqus comments

0 komentar