Asus New Zenfones – Zenfone 3 Series

Not one but three incredible Zenfones were launched during the Zenvolution press event held at the Computex 2016. The all-new Zenfone 3 family featured Zenfone 3 Deluxe, which is Asus’ new flagship smartphone.

 I bought my very Asus Zenfone 1 (my previous travel buddy) because of its excellent camera features. For instance it is capable to address what I need. For sure  this new Asus advanced camera technology (four-axis optical image stabilization) should be a notch higher on capability as it now carries a Sony IMX318 sensor, has image stabilization, and it can also shoot 4K 3,840×2,160-pixel video. The Zenfone 3 a feature-packed smartphone, on the other hand,  brings premium design and empowers the performance of users. Meanwhile, the Zenfone 3 Ultra A 6.8-inch Full HD display smartphone promises to excel at entertainment.

Zenfone 3’s Specifications, Availability and Price:

 Zenfone 3

Specs: two panels of glass on front and metal frame at the back USB-C 2.2, 3000 mAh bat and fingerprint sensor.

Screen: 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) Super IPS LCD display (Scratch Resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 2.5D)

OS: Quallcom Snapdragon 625 Octa-core

Camera: 16-megapixel back, 8-megapixel front Sony IMX298 sensor

RAM: 4GB

Color: gold, blue, black, and white.

Storage: 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage – a 4GB of RAM and 64GB up to 64GB storage

Price: $249 – P 10,500 – 11, 000

Zenfone 3 Deluxe

Specs: Aluminum Body, with world first invisible antenna lines, USB 3.0, 3000mAh bat, fingerprint sensor

 Screen: 5.7-inch AMOLED full HD resolution (1,920×1,080-pixels) (Corning Gorilla Glass 2.5D)

OS: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Octa-core Processor

Camera: 23-megapixel camera back F/2.0, 8-megapixel front (four-axis optical image stabilization) Sony IMX318 sensor

RAM: 6GB

Color: gray, silver, and gold.

Storage: 64GD built in with microSD card slot up to 256GB storage

Price: $499 – P 21,500 – 22,500

Zenfone 3 Ultra

Specs: Aluminum Body, K TV-grade video processor, USB 3.0 and a 4,600 mAh battery

Screen: 6.8-inch full-HD (1920×1080 pixels) IPS LCD display

OS: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 Octa-core Processor

Camera: 23-megapixel camera back, Sony IMX318 sensor

RAM: 4GB

Color: gray, silver, and pink.

Storage: 64GD built in with microSD card slot up to 128GB storage

Price: $479 – P 20,000- 21,500

With this Asus’ complete Zenfone line-up, what awaits is your decision as to which of these can really serve you the most.

 

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Kit is a self-taught photographer who possesses an insatiable desire to capture and freeze through his lens remarkable moments that revolve around travel, food, sports and special events. A registered nurse by profession, Kit traces back his passion for visual media when his camera has become his constant companion to his various medical missions and travels. His photographic works can be viewed at the TheSideTripper.com and Motoph.com website he established that feature collections of photographs and blogs about the many travel and food tripping adventures of his family and friends. He also undertakes freelance assignments for online and print publications. He may be reached at admin@thesidetripper.com.

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