Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML hands-on
Asus has finally released the Zenfone 2 across Europe. After already having sold 10 million Zenfones, mostly in Asia (but also Brazil), and reaching sales levels of 1.5 million units per month, Asus thinks Europeans will be interested in the Zenfone 2 range as well. All three Zenfone 2 models are up for grabs in France as of March 31. While we can assume more European countries will follow soon, Asus hasn't said anything specific yet.The 'flagship' version of the Zenfone 2, the one with the model number ZE551ML, will be available for €299 for a limited time, after which the price will become €349. It sports a 5.5" 1080p IPS display and runs on Intel Atom Z3580 SoC with a quad-core 2.3GHz processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The rest of its specs include a 13MP rear camera with a dual-LED flash, a 5MP selfie snapper, 32GB expandable storage and a 3,000 mAh battery (supports Fast charging from 0 up to 60% in 39min). The Zenfone 2 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with Asus ZenUI on top.
Asus Zenfone 2 ZE551ML has a cheaper flavor with the less capable yet very powerful Intel Atom Z3560 chip, which features a quad-core 1.8GHz processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU and 2 gigs of RAM. The rest of the hardware is the same.
The 5.5" display is impressively sharp at 403ppi and is protected by a sturdy piece of Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Unfortunately, our impression from the time spent with it is that it doesn't seem as bright as today's crop of flagships and it performs rather unimpressive under sunlight.
Asus surely borrowed some inspiration from LG G2 and G3's highlight feature - the rear control deck. The Zenfone 2 features a button on the back, positioned in the middle, right below the camera and its dual-LED flash. Interestingly, the company decided to keep the Power button on top (it's very hard to reach the top of the tall device).
More interesting are the Transfusion and Illusion series, which puts a unique rear cover on the Zenfone 2. The first breaks up the monotony with a color gradient instead of a solid color, while the latter goes even further with unique 3D patterns. Opting for one of these series will bump the base price, of course.
Speaking of the pricing, the Zenfone 2 costs €349 in France, but as of now it is sold exclusively at €299. And if you don't like the phone within the first two weeks of your purchase - you'll get your money back after returning the phone.
Asus installed a 13MP shooter on the Zenfone 2 ZE551ML with a fast f/2.0 aperture and software enhancements to improve low-light and HDR shots. This camera records 1080p video. On the front is a selfie-friendly 5MP camera with an 85° lens, which can be expanded to a virtual 140° with the Selfie Panorama mode.
Here is a blast from the past - Asus resurrects the external flash for phones! The Asus Zenflash adds a xenon flash on the back on your phone, while the Lolliflash grants you a powerful dual-LED dual-color flash. The latter comes with three multi-color filters if you want to add further drama to your images.
Asus is also offering a new ZenEar S headphones
which is the extra item you have for that..
Zenfone 2 benchmarks and camera samples
they managed to run some benchmarks on the two flavors of the flagship Zenfone 2 ZE551ML. The more powerful version runs on the Intel Atom Z3580 SoC with a quad-core 2.3GHz processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The lesser model utilizes the Intel Atom Z3560 chip with a quad-core 1.83GHz processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU and 2GB of RAM.Check out the results below.
GeekBench 3
Higher is better
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
Basemark OS 2.0
Higher is better
Basemark X
Higher is better
Kraken 1.1
Lower is better
conclusion asus zenfone zenfone 2 comes in three modes and different variants .Its a good budget phone giving you the maximum performance indeed.from best quality pics and intense multi tasking and gaming capability it has launched itself to become the greatest.
ITS YOUR TURN TO EXPERIENCE THE ZEN BEAUTY
writter:Ravi kant Verma
specs source:asustek
benchmark source:gsmarena
pic source:bing
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