Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL Review Specs inch display 1920 x 1080 pixel Super IPS+ LCD resolution Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor Android Up to 4GB of RAM Up to 64GB of RAM 16MP rear camera with Sony IMX298 sensor WiFi Bluetooth Up to Cat. 6 LTE 3,000 mAh battery USB Type-C connector Gold, blue, black, or white colors available Price $249 and up Overview The Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is the mid range offering from this years Asus Zenfone line-up. This model is but Asus also offers a smaller Zenfone 3 ZE520KL model which shares the same specs but just in a smaller size. The ZE552KL offers solid build quality, specs and price. Itās built to offer the best value in this price range of phones. At the time of this review, the availability is a curious thing in North America. The US market does not have either the ZE552KL or the ZE520KL. The Canadian market however does have the ZE552KL available. In case you are in the US and are wondering why you cannot get this phone, we donāt have an exact answer. According to Asus the situation is unlikely to change. So if you live in the US and want this Zenfone 3 model, you will need to look at Canadian retailers like or eBay sellers who ship this North American variant to the US. Your other option in the US is to look at the Zenfone 3 Deluxe ZS550KL which is significantly different looking and but maintains a mid range price compared to the other Zenfone 3 series offerings. First Impressions Asus has a proven track record on innovation thanks to great engineers and design teams. If you look across the entire Zenfone 3 line-up, they deserve some real credit on what they have achieved. The evolution from Zenfone 2 to Zenfone 3 is remarkable in terms of design and looks. The Zenfone 3 is a beautiful smartphone. The Gorilla glass which covers the front and rear gives this phone a real precious look. Having glass surrounding a smartphone is not a common design and in terms of uniqueness, Asus scores big here. There are a couple concerns though when handling the Zenfone 3. The back of the phone gives it a sense of fragility. For example, placing this glass backed phone on surfaces does cause concerns of scratching. Additionally we found the full glass design to be slippery and slick. Sure that means without a case or cover it can slide nicely and easily into a pocket, but by the same token it also means that it can slide out just as easily. So from a cosmetic perspective, the design looks gorgeous. However from a practical viewpoint, this phone needs some protection on it because a drop on the glass backing will result in dire consequences. Gorilla Glass sounds great in theory, but itās not armor. Itās not going to save this phone from cracking badly and weāve seen evidence of this from a YouTube drop test. Additionally a case or cover will give it some needed grip. The design on the front of the Zenfone 3 gives a hint of the Samsung Edge design, but the curvature is far less dramatic or noticeable. This is a good thing in our books because the Samsung Edge design is dramatic and seems gimicky. Asus refers to this design as a display because of this curved edge effects utilizing Gorilla Glass on the front and rear. The chrome trim looks sharp and accents both the edges and camera hump on the rear of the phone. Sand blasted edges make it super smooth to handle. Itās not clever marketing when Asus touts the smooth edges. They did something amazing here. When I first put the Zenfone 3 in my hand, it definitely feels light and thin. Itās very comfortable to hold with the rounded edges and the glass build gives it a slick feeling. Iāve been used to a Nexus 5 which has a more tacky feel which made me realize that the Zenfone 3 in its bare form could be slippery in the wrong pocket. The volume rocker and power button are on the right side of the Zenfone 3. People in other reviews have made mention of the Zen like āconcentric circleā design on these buttons. Big deal? Well the fact is the buttons are grooved with those circles. You can feel the ridges under finger which give a more solid and less slippery response. The click response is excellent. Asus really deserved some props here on a nice looking and premium design and feel. People have voiced some displeasure about the price increases from Zenfone 2 to Zenfone 3, but the reality is the design has truly evolved. Itās very unique and thought out. In a way itās a shame to cover up a lot of the subtle design features with a bumper case which so many of us end up doing. The model we are reviewing is actually called Dark Blue or Sapphire Black depending on what spec sheet or website youāre looking at. The reality is that in North America, this color model is being sold as Dark Blue even though on the Asus website there is no such color listed. There are three colors listed on the Asus website which include White, Gold and Black which is actually Dark Blue. Most markets will not get all three colors. In Canada the Dark Blue and White colors are available. The box contents of the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL includes a headset, USB-C charge cable and power adapter, sim card tool, phone serial and IMEI number stickers and tiny users manual. If you want to actually read a real userās manual with more in-depth information, then you will need to download the PDF which we have for you here. Using the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL On first boot up there are the typical greeting pages and setup requirements. If you want to utilize the free 100GB Google online storage you can set that up during the initial setup. Additionally, there is a wizard if you already have an Android phone and want to easily transfer everything to this Zenfone 3. When you first start using the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL you are greeted with a number of quick tip tutorial pop ups. Most of these can be easily skipped, but it is an annoyance albeit a short live one. The operating system only prompts the tutorials on first run so itās not an ongoing issue. Depending on your level of comfort with Android and Asus devices, these tutorial may actually be considered a benefit rather than a hassle. The Zenfone 3 ZE552KL runs Android along with ZenUI We will get deeper into ZenUI later in this review, but for now think of this as a layer of the operating system that Asus added to Android. Itās a deeper amount of settings, customizations and personalizations than the pure Android OS provides. If you fear a mid range processor like the Snapdragon 625, donāt. Performance is snappy and the 4GB of RAM rounds out the competent hardware inside the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL. Under heavy loads the phone runs colder than many of its counterparts. Iāve seen some comparison temperature testing and the ZE552KL runs cooler than most which helps maintain a good battery life. The capacitive navigation buttons like āhomeā, ābackā and ārecent appsā are not back lit, but you can see the buttons are clear to see with the silver on black. The Zenfone 3 comes with a fingerprint sensor which is located on the back of the phone. One shortcoming with the fingerprint sensor is the location. For example when you place the phone on a table you canāt access the fingerprint sensor without picking up the phone. Not a deal breaker, but an inconvenience for sure. Display If you look at most polls, the most valued aspect of a smartphone is a cheap price followed by battery life. Where is the love for a great display? After using the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL for good amount of time, I found the display as strongest aspect of the phone. Itās the level of brightness where this display really impresses. If you dare to max out the brightness, the screen really pops. With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 itās not at the top of class 2560 x 1440 level, but the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL does share the same resolution as the popular iPhone 7 Plus. If itās good enough for Apple then it should be good enough for Asus right? To give a technical look at brightness, letās look at nits ratings. If you look at the competing smartphones, they are top end, premium priced flagship models. With the much cheaper price of the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL itās impressive to get such a quality display. Brightness Comparison 672 nits ā iPhone 7 Plus 610 nits ā Galaxy S6 Edge 603 nits ā iPhone 7 600 nits ā Zenfone 3 535 nits ā LG G4 442 nits ā Zenfone 2 Audio The Zenfone 3 ZE552KL comes with a 5-magnet single mono speaker. Asus claims that the speaker design fetches a 40% performance improvement. I can verify that the speaker provides crisp clear sound without distortion. It can also provide more than enough volume for most environments. Having a mono speaker versus a pair of stereo speakers should not be a deal breaker. Look no further than other flagship smartphones from Samsung and Apple that also make use of a single mono speaker. Given the speaker location on the bottom end of the phone there would ultimately be very little stereo separation and even then the audio is directed out the sides of the phone and not towards your ears. Clarity and volume are key. Headsets and external speakers are for when sound is of the utmost importance. I used various external audio accessories including portable Bluetooth speakers, headsets and headphones. Under those scenarios the Zenfone 3 performed very well. In fact the built in Asus Audio Wizard app provides great functionality and scope of sound when you are using an external audio solution. Battery Life With the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL having a mid ranged Snapdragon S625 processor, Asus was hoping for solid battery life performance. After using the phone over a good amount of time I can verify Asus achieved their goal. First letās talk about charge times. There is some misinformation about the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL having a quick charge technology. This is simply not true. When you look at my findings in terms of charge times you will see that quick charge technology is not essential. 0% to 100% ā 2 hours 25% to 100% ā hours 60% to 100% ā 1 hour 0% to 60% ā 1 hour 80% to 100% ā 30 minutes Standby time is another aspect of battery life that is sometimes overlooked. In my tests, for a 8-hour overnight period I would see around a 3% battery drop. This is a typical scenario with the phone making use of wifi and in a normal performance mode. There are a number of variables involved and if you leave apps open then the battery is going to lose more than 3% in an 8-hour period of time. Asus does include some nice power saving options. If you have a set sleep schedule, you can go into the settings and have the phone enter a more robust power saving mode via a timed schedule. You can also simply set the phone to use a āPower savingā or āSuper savingā mode. Using these specialized saving modes you get through 8-hours without losing a percentage of battery life. When it comes to battery life performance for watching video and playing games, I set up some typical scenarios. One set of tests would use full brightness with a second test under the same conditions except with brightness down to 50 percent. Itās worth mentioning that you could very easily go lower than 50 percent brightness in dim environments which will decrease battery consumption even more. 2hr movie 1080p at 100% brightness used 16% of battery 2hr movie 1080p at 50% brightness used 12% of battery 2hr movie played from online streaming service at 100% brightness used 18% of battery 2hr movie played from online streaming service at 50% brightness used 10% of battery Gaming tests were conducted by playing graphically intensive and performance demanding games. These results are essentially a worst case scenario. If you prefer light gaming then your battery consumption will be far less significant that these test results. 1 hour at 100% brightness used 20% to 24% of battery 1 hour at 50% brightness used 16% to 18% of battery If you need a smartphone to get you through a day, the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is going to serve you well. With a few heavy tasks and a lot of light tasks like social media and internet usage, I found the battery life to be very good. I never had situations where I was scrambling for a charge during a day. If you need the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL to last beyond a day under heavy use, then reducing brightness to 50% is a very reasonable solution. With the super bright display, being at 50% is still quite bright. If done right you can dim the screen while still maintaining functionality. With reduced screen brightness you can cut battery consumption by around half in comparison to running at full brightness. Operating System The Zenfone 3 ZE552KL runs Android Marshmallow along with the Asus ZenUI integration. At the time of writing this review, Asus has already made moves on the Android Nougat update and it was available in the Philippines market. Asus has since paused the rollout to fix bugs and issues. However itās apparent that the Android update is right around the corner. Asus has taken a lot of hits in the PR department regarding bloatware. Itās obviously a very touchy subject with consumers. Aside from the āpureā Google phones, every other smartphone out there has some sort of modified Android operating system. Companies integrate some of their own apps and customization into Android. This is an industry standard but Asus took on some bad press with the Zenfone 2 pre installed apps situation. With the Zenfone 3 series it does appear Asus listened to their customer base. However a certain amount of stigma still exists. Other Zenfone 3 reviews out there are critical of the bloatware on these phones and largely I would suggest this is a misleading criticism. I went through every pre installed Asus app on the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL and you could disable them all and a few you can uninstall completely. Sure, it takes about 5 minutes to disable the apps but after thatās done, there is no clutter. You can make the apps pages bare. You can have just the Google apps on this phone if you so choose to do so. Here is the truth of the matter. A lot of the pre installed Asus apps are excellent and there is no need to disable or remove them. The only app that requires a slightly less conventional disabling is the āGame Genieā but even then itās just a matter of going into your settings to disable it. The majority of pre installed apps on the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL are perfectly fine. If customization and personalization is important to you, then you will enjoy the Asus ZenUI capabilities. Themes, wallpapers, fonts and other aspect can be altered to your liking. Asus has a simple theme store which provides a nifty preview mode. If you like a bland or clean viewing experience, no problem. If you want to dazzle your eyes with a unique looking operating system you can certainly do that too. If there is one complaint about ZenUI itās in the layers of options or redundancies. There are many different paths to the same end point. For example, the swipe down quick launch menu is very handy but there are far too many apps listed and no option to reduce the icons. A little bit more flexibility could help lighten the load in ZenUI and allow for less clutter. If you compare to a pure Google Android OS experience, you will see that less can be more. Check out the two screenshots of the Quick Settings menu which is found by swiping down on the screen. The second screenshot shows some of the options that you can add to the menu. There are even more options than what you see in the screenshot if you scroll each section. Asus divided these into āitemsā and ātoolsā and you are stuck selecting a certain number of each. You cannot reduce the number of items/tools unfortunately. Itās nice to have good flexibility in the Quick settings menu, but there are a lot of icons and there are some items that are necessary in my opinion. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen A swipe from the bottom of the screen can bring up another quick launch style menu. Although at first this may seem like a redundancy, the bottom swipe menu is actually more convenient when holding the phone. Rather than needing two hands to get into system settings, the bottom swipe menu is easier to manage with one hand. I think itās also prudent to mention that Asus has provided a good number of firmware updates to improve the phone. These regular firmware updates can improve camera performance or other optimization related improvements. Asus has rolled out 12 firmware updates since July 2016. But obviously the software update everyone wants is the Android Nougat update and that appears to be on the cusp of being released globally. By February 2017 is should be available in all markets. Overall, ZenUI is a plus and not a negative. It adds some personality to an otherwise bland Android experience. As for the criticism you may read on other reviews or in comment sections, I would suggest taking those with a grain of salt. I believe a lot of the criticism you may read about the Asus Zenfone series is dated and not accurate. A lot of reviews donāt delve into ZenUI deeply enough to see just how many Asus apps can be disabled or removed. Benchmarks As a mid ranged phone, the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL has average, if not higher than average benchmark results. Gleaming insights from benchmarks is also a big difficult. More expensive mobile phones have the best Snapdragon processors and these are the phones that top the benchmark results. It almost goes without saying. A more expensive device that has the top end hardware is going to be at the top of benchmark results and mid ranged hardware is going to fetch mid level benchmark results as a comparison. AnTuTu 62728 ā Moto Z Play 60007 ā Nexus 6P 58382 ā Galaxy S6 57786 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 50888 ā iPhone 6 49480 ā Nexus 6 41442 ā Zenfone 2 Basemark OS II 1894 ā Nexus 6P 1767 ā Galaxy S6 1243 ā Zenfone 2 1239 ā iPhone 6 1229 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 1074 ā Moto Z Play Vellamo Metal 2361 ā Nexus 6P 2237 ā Galaxy S6 1662 ā Moto Z Play 1589 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 1368 ā Zenfone 2 Vellamo Browser 5751 ā Galaxy S6 4703 ā Nexus 6P 3507 ā Moto Z Play 3407 ā Zenfone 2 2917 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL PCMark for Android ā Work Performance 5600 ā Zenfone 2 5498 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 5180 ā Galaxy S6 4786 ā Nexus 6P 4660 ā LG G4 PCMark for Android ā Work Performance 4395 ā Galaxy Note 5 4380 ā Galaxy S6 3869 ā LG G4 3746 ā Zenfone 2 3698 ā Nexus 6P 3516 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL Geekbench 4 ā Single-Core 1857 ā Galaxy S7 Edge 1549 ā Pixel XL 1263 ā Nexus 6P 834 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 796 ā Moto Z Geekbench 4 ā Multi-Core 5569 ā Galaxy S7 Edge 4175 ā OnePlus 3T 4066 ā Pixel XL 4040 ā Zenfone 3 ZE552KL 3979 ā iPhone 6S 3506 ā Nexus 6P When you crunch the overall findings, the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is right in the midst of the expensive flagship phones that were released in 2015. Also in no benchmark comparison did the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL fail miserably. The overall benchmark results suggest the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is a solid performer. Benchmark Results Screenshots Camera Asus touts the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL as āBuilt for Photographyā. Specs wise, the rear camera is a 16MP Sony IMX 298 sensor with a front facing 8MP camera. The rear camera is capable of video recording up to 4K 3840 x 2160 at 30 frames per second. If you look at some of the photo samples featured on the website then there is something to what they are suggesting. However if youāre like me, the world of manual camera settings can be overwhelming. Thankfully Asus comes to the rescue and includes some nifty presets and easy to use functionality for people who are not expert photographers. After using the Zenfone 3 camera in a variety of situation and environments we were most impressed with the quick laser focus. Asus employs the touch focus technology which is common among smartphones. With close up photos, choosing a focal point with create blur or a depth of field quality to the photos. When dealing with challenging lighting, touching on the screen in different places can help you quickly fetch the best lighting for the photo. The video capturing capabilities of the Zenfone 3 are impressive. You can take up to 4K video but itās the stabilization technology that really makes the video shine. There is far less shake than what you might expect from a smartphone camera. An added bonus is that you can take still photos while recording video. I mentioned the Asus camera presets earlier. In total there are 18 presets, including manual mode. We spent some time experimenting with the various presets and our favorite was āDepth of Fieldā. This preset makes objects in the background blur while keeping your foreground subject in focus. This is particularly helpful when taking close-ups of flowers or other object that you want to be central in a photo. If there is a photo effect you can think of, Asus pretty much has it covered with one of their presets. This is a perfect solution for those of us, including me that need a helping hand when trying to get the best possible photos. By default you arenāt going to get the biggest or highest quality images or videos. I needed to go into settings and make a few tweaks just to ensure I was getting the best possible results. Itās always curious the decision making when it comes to setting defaults. It makes one wonder what other reviewers are using in terms of their settings. When shooting outdoors I found best results with the HDR Mode enabled. You can see in these two images the difference and accuracy of the sky. The HDR Mode photo keeps the definition of the sky intact whereas the regular mode photo washed out the details in the sky and clouds. HDR off HDR on Setting sun with no HDR Setting sun, HDR mode on Selfie cameras are important these days, and here are a few sample photos. Best results were outdoors which shouldnāt be surprising. I enjoy my privacy so I snapped some selfies using American Girl dolls. Low Light, Sun Setting Late afternoon, sun setting, auto mode Below is an photo using my favorite preset mode, āDepth of Fieldā. You can achieve a dSLR effect with this preset and this works ideally in bright lighting conditions. In some low light indoor situations a bit of patience is required and you may not get the perfect shot on first try. Summary and Conclusion We are quickly approaching that stage where the hardware exceeds the demands that we are placing on it. The point being that current day hardware is capable of handling the demands of most people. Heck, even phones that are two years old can still manage most every task and app. Yes you can pay more for something even faster, but the compromise is that battery life will take a hit for that higher performance. Calling this a mid ranged smartphone may imply shortcomings but donāt be fooled. With 4GB of RAM and a Snapdragon S625 the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is going to be sufficient for most everyone. The hardware isnāt the big selling point of this smartphone but itās certainly not a liability either. Asus has an incredible design team and the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL is a gorgeous smartphone. The only issue I have is that itās very fragile and slippery. As a result, a protective case is virtually mandatory. Given the fact the phone looks great I would recommend getting a clear case only. Why cover up something that looks so good? Asus has taken a bad wrap in the past with pre installed apps bloatware on their Zenfone 2 models. With the updated Asus ZenUI the fear of bloatware is largely overrated. I was able to quickly disable the Asus apps which put them out of sight, out of mind. However some of the Asus apps are excellent and are completely worth keeping and using. If you prefer the Google apps, those can be installed and used instead. You are not locked into Asus apps at all. So if software concerns you about the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL it shouldnāt. Apprehension about future Android updates and the timing of those updates is a legitimate concern. Take comfort in knowing that Asus has already begun rolling out of Android Nougat for their Zenfone 3 series. By the time you are reading this review, itās entirely likely that the ZE552KL has the Android Nougat update. Expect a global update to roll out in February 2017. All in all, the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL hits the mark in terms of price, hardware and looks. Itās an affordable unlocked smartphone that wonāt break the bank yet it has a flagship quality design and feel. 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Stiliusing ZenFone 3 at 2022. Everything is fine except few apps don't work but doesn't matter for me. This phone is very tough. World like to know if the security is save without any update? Thanks. Reply?
After being thoroughly impressed with a family member's ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1, I decided to buy myself another model in the Zenfone family to replace two spare phones I'd been using since my Moto G4 Plus died earlier in 2019. My research led me to the Zenfone 3 ZE552KL.It's an older model in the Zenfone series first released in 2016, but it's still available from a number of online sellers. Almost every smartphone I've bought has been at least a couple of years behind the latest and greatest, mainly because I'm being... Read more a 2016 model, the Zenfone 3 came with Android Oreo out of the box. My understanding is that ASUS is not planning any further updates to the Zenfone 3 ... but given that one of the spare phones I was using still runs KitKat, I'm not complaining. The model I bought has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It also supports dual SIM _OR_ an external microSD card but not both at the same time. I knew this when I went into this purchase, as I need a dual SIM phone and I can't see myself needing more than 64GB of storage any time soon. Interestingly, SIM 1 is a micro SIM and SIM 2 is a nano SIM. This works out great for me, as I only needed to replace one of my SIMs. Battery life is great. I've been getting around two days between charges, and I'd describe my use as light-moderate a few phone calls, a bit of Spotify, the odd YouTube video etc.
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Reviewers Liked Gorgeous design, Smooth performance, Excellent battery life, Good front and rear camera Competitors and Related Products Our editors hand-pick these products using a variety of criteria they might be direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or they could be devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets. 89 OnePlus 3T 84 Huawei Mate 9 81 LG V20 74 Meizu Pro 6 Plus 79 Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 73 Vivo V5 Expert reviews and ratings By on December 18, 2016 75 Asus Zenfone 3 is the amazing device which has kept things to my expectations. Also, I would have this year Asus tried to be from much at Elite budget to the Flagship last budget. I would like one who buys he/she is not going to regret. Things have... By GoldFries on December 02, 2016 96 The ASUS ZenFone 3 retails at RM 1,699 ā definitely worth the price when you consider how beautiful it looks, the great specs it has and how well it performs. goldfries rated this... By Android Authority on November 26, 2016 82 The ZenFone 3 looks modest on the specifications sheet, and it will be a mistake to judge it purely by that. It's a reliable daily driver with a brilliant camera and battery life, and damn it looks... By on October 19, 2016 88 The ZenFone 3 has many selling points done right, like its camera, screen, specifications, and battery. The materials used are subjective, and so is the slippery glass sandwich design. Personally speaking, there is no denial that the ZenFone 3's design... By on October 10, 2016 98 The Asus Zenfone 3 does hold its ground as Asus tries to take on the premium smartphone market with incredible storage capacity and new UI. It has a very beautiful design which is well accompanied by a powerful hardware. The camera is one of the best in... By on October 10, 2016 82 ASUS's latest successor to their ZenFone line is a significant step up for them in many ways. Rather than the plasticky designs of its predecessors, the ZenFone 3 sports a flagship-class, bespoke glass and metal build which looks and feels exceptionally... By PCMag IN on September 06, 2016 60 With a price tag of Rs 27,999, you'd really have to be an Asus fan to own the ZenFone 3 over OnePlus 3. It isn't a bad phone, it's just that the competition is way... By TopNewReview on April 02, 2018 The Zenfone 3 is a phone that hits a lot of the right spots, and is definitely a nice phone to have and... By on March 25, 2018 Not that long ago, with a budget under 300 dollars you could only afford a borderline-decent smartphone, with a low performance, a weak camera and overall, there was a mile between it and the more expensive, high-end flagship phones. But, a couple of... By on December 20, 2016 The Asus Zenfone 3 is quite an interesting phone since it has a midrange-level chipset but the flagship-grade real life the phone has a nice and premium-looking design, excellent display, great audio quality and a very capable... By Tech ARP on December 08, 2016 The ZenFone 3 smartphone family represents a concerted effort by ASUS to break into the premium smartphone market. The ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE552KL model itself represents the tip of the spear. After all, it is the most affordable variant in the By on November 28, 2016 SpecsSpecs honor 8 ZTE Axon 7 ASUS Zenfone 3 OnePlus 3 OPPO F1 PlusDimensions x 71 x mmWeight 153 gOperating system Android MarshmallowDisplay LTPS FHD displayProcessor Hisilicon Kirin 950GPU Mali-T880 MP4Memory 32GB... By Ocaholic on November 25, 2016 With the Zenfone 3, ASUS created a solid device that is quick and it can be found with a price of 360 Euros on Geizhalseu Apart from that there are a few minor flaws which are mainly linked to the design of the smartphone We liked for instance that the... By Tudocelular on May 09, 2017 60 O Zenfone 3 sofreu grande evolução em design e hardware, mas seu software, infelizmente, nĆ£o acompanhou tal...
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