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ASUS has been releasing their smartphones under the ZenFone brand name for quite some time now. We've all came to know ASUS through their phones in the past through their smartphones in the market. On August of 2017, ASUS announced the ZenFone 4 in Taipei...
Honestly speaking, the ASUS ZenFone 4 should be the true heir of this generation of ZenFone smartphones – not the Selfie Pro. One thing I have to agree with many commenters out there, is the price of the ASUS ZenFone 4. For the SRP of RM2,099, I think ASU...
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Asus may not be a major brand name in mobile, but what it's bringing to the mid-range smartphone market shouldn't go unrecognized.Over the past few generations of ZenFone smartphones, the company has consistently nailed the camera experience, releasing ca...
Excellent camera experience, Up to 36 hours of battery life, Reliable performance...
Slightly outdated design, Somewhat bloated Android skin, Camera occasionally goes overboard with processing...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:20
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Others such as OnePlus are more successful thanks to clever social media marketing and close interaction with their fans - they're proof that an upstart or an underdog can get in on the action if it is wily enough.Meanwhile, although Google has a ton of c...
Great screen, solid design, above average battery life, very good audio, decent performance...
Camera is hit and miss, overpriced for what it is...
I was quite pleasantly surprised by the ZenFone 4. It's not perfect, as compared to much of the competition it lacks the “future proofing” in the processor department, and although the camera is fair, it's has some problems that aren't going to be easily...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:20
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The ZenFone 4, the latest smartphone from ASUS in the ZenFone 4 series, was recently made available locally. At first glance, the device looks similar to the ones that we've reviewed in the past, such as the ZenFone 4 Selfie Pro and ZenFone 4 Max Pro. But...
Plenty of features...
Price...
Overall, an improvement in the smartphone department from ASUS, but lacks punch that would make it stand out for 2017. Its pricing puts it in a weird position as there are devices that cost only a little more and perform better.(previously published in i...
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ASUS enjoyed its popularity when it released its affordable Zenfone devices way back then. Now with a goal to deliver luxurious device to everyone, the brand launched its latest ZenFone series that elevated its smartphone offerings. The newest line inc...
Flaunting a premium design, its user would enjoy holding and displaying their phone. The device also has good cameras, and great battery life. It has smooth and fast performance, as well.We just felt like ASUS failed to give its frontrunner device a uniqu...
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While the ZenFone 4 series has been out since August 2017, the Taiwanese tech giant's frontrunner the ZenFone 4 is the company's innovation frontline for the whole lineup of Max, Selfie and Pro series.Uniting with the slogan “We Love Photo”, the ZenFone...
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Although you might not see this particular handset in network stores, you can buy it from Amazon for £449.99, from Tesco or Carphone Warehouse. Video OverviewWant the quick look? Here's our video tour…It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S630 octa-core...
Amazon or Tesco for £449.99 or perhaps on a plan via Carphone Warehouse. It is a fantastic handset and priced well considering the quality and speed of it.OK, so I could maybe want a bit more speed from the CPU and a slightly sportier design, but for the...
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The Zenfone 4 is the latest iteration in ASUS’ famous Zenfone line. Following the success of its predecessor, it’s now more powerful than ever with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor and 6GB of RAM.Another notable upgrade from the Zenfone 3 is...
Refined design, General and gaming performance, Rear and front camera performance, Great battery life...
Outrageous price for what it offers...
The ASUS Zenfone 4 is i'd say, a worthy upgrade to its predecessor. It's got a more refined design, outstanding build quality, great performance throughout, mostly impressive optics, and great battery life. Oh, and it doesn't need an 18:9 display to look...
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Long-term readers may remember KitGuru reviewing the original ASUS ZenFone models nearly three years ago – colourful products, they came in 4, 5 and 6-inch varieties. Since then, however, the ZenFone has stayed away from these shores, with ASUS seemingly...
Good-looking, Display is nice and vibrant for an IPS panel, 16MP camera delivers sharp images, Fast fingerprint reader, Decent battery life...
Slightly chunky bezels, ZenUI may not appeal to everyone, Snapdragon 630 processor can't keep up with its pricier siblings...
There is no doubt in my mind that ASUS has delivered a solid mid-range smartphone with its ZenFone 4.It is well designed, with a lovely glass back and aluminium frame. The fingerprint reader is also fast and reliable, making it an excellent addition, even...
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Looking for an Android smartphone that's a good all rounder? The Asus Zenfone 4 is right up your street. It's got a good camera, is easy to use and it even offered 11 hours of use - almost all day without needing a charge! The camera produces some good qu...
The smartphone lasted 11 hours in our video playback tests, almost as loing as handsets that are double the price, Simple and straightforward to use, Photography fanatics will love the camera which comes with a pro mode so you can tweak settings like shut...
The screen suffers from fingerprint marks and display in bright light, Likewise, the metallic back looks stylish but suffers from fingerprint marks, The phone can't show TV shows and movies in 4K on its screen, It's quite large and feels uncomfortable to...
A good all rounder, it may not excel in any one particular area but it performs well and those looking for a mid-range handset would be perfectly content with this device...
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When the ASUS Zenfone 4 launched last August, it was met with a lot of heat due to the Php29,000 price tag. The premium level of the device was mostly hinged on their flagship-caliber dual camera set-up, which even had the “We Love Photo” tagline. Some p...
Here's the thing — the ASUS Zenfone 4 is underrated. People don't get to see how good it really is because they're immediately turned off by the price. Other flagship devices are just a few thousand pesos more so it's hard to not consider other options. T...
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The Asus ZenFone 4 is now available here in North America, and we had a chance to take a first look at the entire family.This time on All Hands on Tech we take a look at Asus' new array of ZenFone smartphones: the ZenFone 4, ZenFone 4 Pro, and ZenFone 4 M...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:26
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:26
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifePremium build and photographyOur Asus ZenFone 4 review follows our Asus ZenFone 4 Max review and we mention this because the Max is nothing like the ZenFone 4. The Max has a big battery but weak s...
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ASUS' ZenFone series of devices has gone through quite a transformation in the past few years. While ASUS' company line is still “empowering luxury for everyone”, they know that they'll had to evolve their philosophy, design and prices to remain competiti...
ASUS' newest ZenFone 4 is a big step up from the previous iteration in terms of performance, design and camera. Despite just having a mid-range Snapdragon 660 processor, the phone is still able to deliver flagship-level performance without having to sacri...
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Now that you've seen our review on the ASUS Zenfone 4 with Snapdragon 660 chipset and 6GB RAM, it's about time to check out its other variant: the ASUS Zenfone 4 with Snapdragon 630 chipset and 4GB RAM. Despite its relatively teeny bit difference, can t...
Attractive and premium design, Good dual rear camera quality, Less bloatware...
Noisy lowlight photos...
All-in-all, the Zenfone 4 (SD630) is pretty much similar to its more powerful twin – same attractive and premium build, Super IPS display, and good camera quality. The only difference is the slight decrease in performance. Still, this device is capable of...
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The titular character of the Asus Zenfone 4 lineup certainly does not disappoint. With its premium design and solid build quality, capable performance, nice display, and good camera performance, the ASUS Zenfone 4 is certainly worthy of representing an en...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:30
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The ZenFone 4 feels like it has been a long time coming. First announced in Asus' native Taiwan back in June, then confirmed for India at the tail end of the summer, the 5.5in, dual-cam flagship promised a premium build and a photography focus, for not a...
There's certainly a lot to like about the ZenFone 4, and it's easily the most complete package Asus has ever released, but I wonder if it does enough to truly challenge the similarly-priced competition.The big issue is that it's not yet slated for an Aust...
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The Asus Zenfone 4 is a mid-range handset that comes with the addition of dual cameras on the back of the phone. Asus is shaking things up in the smartphone race, bringing a second wide-angle lens to the party. The Zenfone 4 has launched in a number of di...
What really stands out with the Zenfone 4 is the quality of the build. This is a good looking phone, in many ways similar to the sort of thing we've been seeing from Honor over the past 12 months. With that in mind, the Honor 9 is likely to be this phone'...
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The Asus Zenfone 4 isn't as hard a sell as its last handset, the augmented-reality-focused Zenfone AR. For one, the Zenfone 4 isn't an £800 smartphone whose only gimmick is its AR capabilities, but it's also a reasonably priced snazzy phone with a wonder...
See relatedBest UK smartphones of 2017: The best mobile phones you can buy nowAsus Zenfone AR review: It costs HOW much?OnePlus 5 review: The best mid-range smartphone around is unbeatable value for moneyThe Zenfone AR may have been too expensive to justi...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2019-12-01 09:22:30
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ROME: PC MAKER Asus has announced that the Zenfone 4, a dual camera-equipped smartphone that has its sights set firmly on the Honor 9, is coming to the UK. The firm claims that the smartphone, which also boasts a premium design, a 5.5in IPS display and...
The Zenfone 4 is the best smartphone that Asus has made yet. While it's middly specs might struggle to tempt some away from the big-name flagships, its high-end camera setup might just manage it. Check back soon for our full Asus Zenfone 4 hands-on re...
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Update: This review is frequently being updated, stay tuned for my final verdict.Asus’ Zenfone 4 is the firm’s latest mid-range smartphone. Designed to undercut flagships like Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 and Apple’s iPhone 8 by a hefty margin, it takes advant...
The Asus Zenfone 4 cooks up a pair of excellent dual-cameras, and takes a stab at 2017’s pricier flagships...
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The new Zenfone 4 lineup of smartphones from ASUS has definitely made waves as a set of devices that meet today's standards, in different categories. Today we take a look at the titular character of the series, the mainstream flagship ASUS Zenfone 4. The...
Great premium design and build quality, Good display, Above average battery, Good rear camera performance, Snapdragon 660 & 6GB RAM...
Very prone to fingerprints and dirt, So-so front camera, Cannot switch between rear cameras during video recording...
ASUS certainly did not let down with their mainstream flagship device, the titular character of the Zenfone 4 lineup. With its premium and classy design, up to date internals, Super IPS display, and good camera performance, the ASUS Zenfone 4 is certainly...
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The ASUS ZenFone 4 devices will be launching in just a bit, but first, we're going to take a closer look at the tech behind the phones. ASUS invited members of the media to its HQ in Taipei, Taiwan to take us through a number of features that the ZenFone...
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Asus has launched a rather nice range of smartphones , called ZenFones. There are three ZenFones to choose from, each with a different screen size, slightly different the specs and an adjusted price tag that reflects those various differences. See also :...
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The Asus Zenfone 4 is a flagship smartphone at a mid-range price, with a strong emphasis on photography. Designed to be a smartphone for keen photographers, the Asus Zenfone 4 has a 12-megapixel 1/2.55-inch sensor rear-facing camera with a 25mm f/1.8 lens...
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Ambitious. With the fourth generation of the ZenFone series, Asus challenges a fiercely contested submarket by not only offering competitive pricing but also by providing their newest offering with a strong camera. Moreover, ZenUI has taken a great leap f...
high-quality-build, Bluetooth 5.0 (with Oreo), aptX HD, precise and fast GPS, microSD card slot, excellent main camera, good speakers, bright and display with high contrast...
only USB 2.0, Included charger weak, Uses PWM, Wide-angle camera lacking...
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ASUS' mid-range ZenFone 4 comes with some great features, but at a price that's too high.We first caught up with ASUS' ZenFone 4 at its launch in Taiwan, but since then things have been a little quiet. Gradually it's been made available in more locations...
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The Zenfone 4 is one of Asus' first smartphones to make it to the UK in some time, besides the super-expensive Zenfone AR that is. Boasting a feature-packed dual-lens camera and the nifty ZenUI OS, the Zenfone 4 is an enticing mid-range mobile and possibl...
Nice design, Feature packed, Flexible camera tech, Long battery life...
Unintuitive software, Underpowered...
The Zenfone 4 is one of the best smartphones that Asus has launched to date and it's great to see the company's handsets hitting the UK with gusto. However, can the manufacturer best known for its laptops and computing gear really do enough to sway consum...
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