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AsusZenFone 3 Laser is backed by a 3,000mAh battery with support for fast charging as well. Connectivity Features. The connectivity options available with the smartphone include dual-SIM support, 4G, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi Direct. The smartphone also features a rear fingerprint scanner with 0.3 second fast unlock.
Comparingto other cameras in the mid-range to budget setup, it's easy to understand why this is aptly named the laser. Camera quality is top notch in taking day-lit images although processing leans towards paler and overexposed shots seen here. It will struggle in making sense of scenes shot at night however, like these.
Asushas made a big deal out of the Zenfone 3 Deluxe's camera technology. There's laser autofocus and phase detection autofocus, with either used depending on lighting conditions. Asus reckons
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Still we are happy to see them upgrading the 3-year-old device. Apart from this, you will see new UI which makes this budget device stand to the latest trend. The Asus Zenfone 3 Laser Android 8.0 Oreo update has started to roll out for all users globally. It is being sent via OTA (Over the Air) for users in a phase-wise manner.
. Asus Zenfone 3 Laser review This one is priced at Rs 18,999 and comes with 4GB is going all out with the Zenfone 3 series in India launching various models at different price-points. The availability of Zenfone 3 Laser was announced recently in India. The smartphone was first showcased at the company’s Zenvolution event in August. Asus Zenfone 3 Laser starts at Rs 18,999 and will be a Flipkart exclusive for a India has introduced several variants of its Zenfone 3 series in India. There is the Zenfone 3 Ultra which has a big display, the super-expensive Zenfone 3 Deluxe which is the premium flagship model. The Zenfone 3 Laser features a design similar to the series with big display and a compact form factor, but at a more affordable pricing. Asus also launched a battery heavy Zenfone 3 Max variant in India the various Zenfone 3 options floating in the market, we take a look at whether the new Laser is the right choice. We have used the Zenfone 3 Laser for little over a week and here’s our review Specifications full HD display, Gorilla Glass 3 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 430 at 4GB RAM + 32 GB storage space expandable to 128GB 13MP rear camera with f/ + 8MP front camera with low-light HDR selfie 3000 mAh battery Android Marshmallow with ZenUI Asus Zenfone 3 Laser full specs Price Rs 18,999 Asus Zenfone 3 Laser Asus Zenfone 3 Laser has a full HD Zenfone 3 Laser sports a metal unibody design. There are thin antenna bands running on top and bottom of the rear of the device and the rectangular camera unit juts out quite a bit. The fingerprint scanner is just below this, and it’s not the regular round fingerprint scanner you might find on most other phones. On the front it is all glass, along with three screen buttons. As a design, the phone looks good, pretty much in tune with what you’ll find in the market in this price range. The gold version is not too blingy, and the compact form factor of this phone makes it easy to hold and use. In terms of design, Asus Zenfone 3 Laser is pretty much standard like the rest of the offerings in the what’s good? Asus Zenfone 3 comes with a vivid and crisp full HD display. You don’t need to keep the display brightness at full, although I had trouble reading stuff on this in bright sunlight. Battery is another area where Asus has done a pretty good job with the Zenfone 3 series. On the PCMark Benchmark test, it scored 8 hours 35 minutes, which is a pretty good score for a phone in this price range. It will easily last you a day with heavy to moderate usage, and even with longer sessions of gaming, I didn’t see the battery levels dip too much. Sample shots from Asus Zenfone 3 Laser. Image resized for web. Sample shots from Asus Zenfone 3 Laser. Image resized for web. Sample shots from Asus Zenfone 3 Laser. Image resized for the performance side, Asus Zenfone 3 Laser can perform most basic tasks with ease. Multi-tasking, social media browsing should not be an issue, although this one doesn’t come out on top in benchmark scores. However, when it comes to graphics-heavy games like Asphalt 8, the phone does struggle and there’s a noticeable lag. The fingerprint scanner on the back works accurately most of time, and it can be used to pick up incoming calls as well. This function also worked accurately during the course of my review. Also read Asus ZenFone 3 Max review Long-lasting battery, dependable hardware Asus Zenfone 3 Laser’s 13MP camera will deliver some good shots if you are outdoors with sufficient light. The reds and pinks don’t bleed, which is always a good thing at this price-point, and the pictures look sharp. However, there is a tendency to over-saturate some colours like green, but most people can live with that. But there are other issues with the camera, which I’ll discuss next. Battery test of the Asus Zenfone 3 not good? As usual the camera UI is way too confusing, and the camera itself is not the fastest. It takes time to focus and click a shot, especially when taking pictures indoors or in low-light. This is frustrating when you don’t have such steady hands, or the object is constantly moving eg my pet dog. I wasn’t too impressed by the selfie camera, and the beauty mode is just criminal. I looked pinker than I’ve ever done in my entire life and struggled to find how to switch it off. Asus really needs to improve the camera UI and go for simplicity. Asus Zenfone 3 Laser has some points in its favour, especially with the UI on the Asus smartphones still remains a challenge to figure out. A sleeker, minimalistic ZenUI is too much to expect I suppose. Settings can be confusing and even with the 32GB space, I still wish Asus didn’t load it with so many of their apps. Or better still if they could just put it all in one folder. I don’t really need ZenTalk or Laser Rule, nobody does. I bring this up because Asus has spoken about how they will cut down on the bloatware. While the battery life is good, the phone takes a good 3-4 hours to charge fully. Verdict Asus Zenfone 3 Laser has some points in its favour I like the design, the camera is good but can be painfully slow in most situations, and the battery life will be enough for most regular users. The problem for Asus Zenfone 3 Laser isn’t competition from other phones, it is from the brand itself. The Zenfone 3 Max has a lot more battery on offer, and comes in a cheaper variant as well. Plus, there are phones with better processors like Lenovo Z2 Plus with Snapdragon 820 available at Rs 17,999 in the market. With the Snapdragon 430, Zenfone 3 Laser seems overpriced at Rs 18,999.
📱 Especificações do modeloAsus Zenfone 3 LaserModeloOutros nomes do modeloAsus ZenFone 3 Laser ZC551KL 2GB/32GB Dual-SimPaís ou região onde é vendidoGlobal, InternacionalMarcaAsusData lançamento01/08/2016Espessura7,9 milímetrosDimensões largura x altura76 x 149 milímetrosPeso150 gramasConstrução, materiaisespecificação não cadastradaResistência à água e outrosNão suporta🤖 Sistema operacionalAsus Zenfone 3 LaserVersão do sistemaAndroid MarshmallowAtualização firmwareAndroid NougatInterface do usuárioespecificação não cadastrada⚙️ ProcessadorAsus Zenfone 3 LaserChipset64bits Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 MSM8937 28nmCPUOcta-core, 2 processadores4x ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core4x ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-coreGPU placa gráficaQualcomm Adreno 505 450MhzDesempenho benchmarkespecificação não cadastrada💽 MemóriaAsus Zenfone 3 LaserMemória RAM2GB LPDDR3Memória interna32GB 24GB disponívelArmazenamento externoAté 256GB microSD, microSDXChíbrido, usa o mesmo espaço do cartão SIM-2📲 TelaAsus Zenfone 3 LaserTipo da telaTFT LCD polegadasProporção~73,6% screen-to-body ratioResolução1080x1920 pixelsTouchscreenCapacitiva Multitouch 10 pontosDensidade pixels x polegadas401 PPICores16 milhõesTela resistente a riscosGorilla Glass 3Taxa atualização Hertzespecificação não cadastradaRecursos da telaespecificação não cadastrada📶 Rede de telefoniaAsus Zenfone 3 LaserDual-chipDual-SIM Standby - Chamada ativa em uma das linhashíbrido, usa o mesmo espaço do cartão microSDCartão SIM2 chips Dual-Chipmicro-SIM 3FF e nano-SIM 4FFDownload / Upload máximo150/50 MbpsRedes móveis2G, 3G, 4GFrequências, bandasMostrar +detalhesEsconder detalhesFrequência GSMQuad-Band 850/900/1800/1900Rede 2G primáriaGSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G primáriaUMTSGlobal version850/900/1900/2100Indonesia/India/Thailand850/900/2100Taiwan/Japan/Hong Kong/Philippines800/850/900/1900/2100USA/Brazil850/900/1700/1900/2100Rede 4G primáriaLTE Cat4Global versionLTE Bands 1,2,3,5,7,8,20Indonesia/India/ThailandLTE Bands 1,3,5,8TD-LTE Band 40Taiwan/Japan/Hong Kong/PhilippinesLTE Bands 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,18,19,28TD-LTE Bands 38,41USA/BrazilLTE Bands 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,17,28Rede 5G primáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis primáriaGPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, LTERede 2G secundáriaGSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G secundáriaNão suportaRede 4G secundáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis secundáriaGPRS, EDGE📷 CâmeraAsus Zenfone 3 LaserCâmera traseira principal13 megapixelsResolução câmera principal4128x3096 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera principalFull HD 1920x1080 30 fpsFlashFlash Dual-LEDAbertura focalf/ apertureDistância focalespecificação não cadastradaTamanho sensor1/3" polegadasTamanho pixelAutofocusLDAF foco laser automáticoTouch focusSuportaEstabilização de imagemEIS Estabilização digitalZoomApenas zoom digitalFace/smile detectionDetecção facial, Detecção de sorrisoSensor BSINão suportaHDRHDR foto em ambas as câmerasExtras da câmeraespecificação não cadastrada📸 Câmera frontalAsus Zenfone 3 LaserCâmera frontal secundária8 megapixelsResolução câmera frontal3264x2448 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera frontalFull HD 1920x1080Flash frontalNão suportaAbertura focalf/ apertureDistância focalespecificação não cadastradaTamanho sensorespecificação não cadastradaTamanho pixelespecificação não cadastrada🔉 Som e multimídiaAsus Zenfone 3 LaserAlto-falanteSuportaRedutor de ruído2 microfones ou maisRádioFM RDSTVNão suportaFormatos de vídeoMP4, de áudioMP3, WAV, eAAC+, FLAC🔌 ConexõesAsus Zenfone 3 LaserUSBMicroUSB de áudioPlug P2Conexão para TVNão + a/b/g/n 5GHzWiFi Direct, hotspotDLNANão suportaGPSA-GPS, GeoTagging, GLONASS, BeiDouNFCNão suportaIrDA infravermelhoNão suporta🧭 SensoresAsus Zenfone 3 LaserSensoresAcelerômetroBússolaEfeito HallGiroscópioSensor de impressão digital biométricoSensor de luminosidadeSensor de proximidadeVibraçãoSuporta🔋 BateriaAsus Zenfone 3 LaserBateriaLi-Ion íons de lítio FixaCapacidade bateria3000 mAhCarregador, watts5W 5V/1A Carga por caboCarga sem fioespecificação não cadastradaAutonomia conversação20 horasAutonomia standby528 horas 22 dias➕ Outras funçõesAsus Zenfone 3 LaserControle de chamadaDiscagem de voz, Gravador de vozMensagensSMS T9, MMS, E-mail, Push mailViva vozSuportaVideo chamadaSuportaToques, ringtonesPolifônicos e personalizadosNavegador webHTML, XHTML, HTML5AntenaAntena internaTeclado Qwerty físicoNão suportaOutras informações• Cores Prata, Dourado• Asus ZenUI Câmera com sensor Sony• Tela de vidro Tela com brilho de 500nits☢️ Taxa de radiaçãoAsus Zenfone 3 LaserSAR EUA, etcespecificação não cadastradaSAR 2W/kg Brasil, União Europeia, etcespecificação não cadastrada
Verdict We’re not giving the Zenfone 3 a score just yet, since Asus hasn’t confirmed the phone’s UK price and there were some potentially atypical issues with out test unit that we need to investigate What is the Zenfone 3? Since Motorola threw down the gauntlet with its original Moto G, smartphone makers have been embroiled in a price-slashing war. As a result, we’ve seen all manner of fantastic value-for-money handsets appear, such as the OnePlus 3, Nexus 6P and Moto Z Play. The Zenfone 3 is Asus’ stab at the market, and aims to offer top-end-ish hardware at a price point that won’t break the bank. Having had a play, I can confirm that the device certainly looks the part and generally delivers great performance on a par with the Huawei Nova and Alcatel Idol 4S. However, as is the case with almost all mid-range handsets right now, its software leaves a lot to be desired. Related Best Smartphones to Buy Zenfone 3 – Design and Display The phone looks like a slightly more boxy Samsung Galaxy S7. Featuring a glass back and metal sides, were it not for the Asus logo and absence of a physical home button you could easily mistake the Zenfone for a Samsung handset. Some will bemoan the lack of originality, but in my mind the Zenfone’s design looks far nicer than that of most mid-range handsets. Technically, on paper the Zenfone 3 is an impressive bit of kit. Despite being a mid-range handset, Asus hasn’t made too many compromises. Around the back you’ll find a fingerprint scanner, which can used to unlock the phone or approve specific actions – such as in-app payments. On the bottom you’ll find a USB Type-C charging port, as opposed to the older and slower Micro USB. The SIM tray also contains a microSD card slot, making it quick and easy to upgrade the handset’s built-in 64GB of space. A cheaper 32GB model is also available for those with lower storage requirements. Audio fans will be pleased to see that Asus hasn’t removed the jack – looking at you, Apple. The phone’s slightly curved edges, reasonable thickness and 155g weight also make it surprisingly comfortable to hold when compared to other glass-backed phones – the Galaxy S7, for example. I’m a little concerned about build quality, though. The glass rear – like on past Samsung and Sony phones – feels like it will pick up scratches fairly easily. It’s also a smudge magnet, which will be an annoyance for folk who like their phone to look glass front on the model I was testing hadn’t been glued down properly. The bottom-left corner would lift a fraction of a millimetre off the phone’s main body, regularly letting light from the screen’s LEDs leak out. Since I’ve only had a chance to use one Zenfone 3, I can’t confirm if this is an isolated incident. Otherwise, the screen is pretty good for an affordable phone. The 1080p resolution may not match higher-end handsets, but it’s more than sharp enough and you’ll struggle to spot individual pixels. The IPS panel has also been well calibrated, and unlike the OnePlus 3’s AMOLED screen, which was horribly oversaturated, the Zenfone’s display offers up a nice neutral tone. Whites are clean and colours look natural. Some will find the Zenfone 3’s native display setting a little too cool, but I like it. Those who want more pop can adjust the screen’s colour temperature in the Zenfone’s Settings menu, thanks to the addition of Asus’ ZenUI software. Zenfone 3 – Software, Performance and Battery The aforementioned colour temperature setting is pretty much the only feature I like about ZenUI. I’ve never been a fan of Android skins, since they generally delay how quickly phones can receive software updates and also add pointless bloatware. There’s no word if the Zenfone will be upgraded to Nougat, but the handset certainly is full of bloatware. ZenUI isn’t the worst offender I’ve seen in this regard – that honour is reserved for Huawei and its Emotion UI – but Asus’ skin still adds more duplicate apps and pointless features than I’d like. Opening up the app tray you’ll see everything from clone Asus cloud storage apps that offer little improvement on Google’s central Drive, to pointless duplicate gallery and photo services that don’t add anything to the OS’s core offering. I’m also not sold on the UI changes that Asus has made to Android. The Settings menu has been entirely reconfigured, to the point that even seasoned Android users will struggle to find certain options. The pull-down Quick Settings and Notifications bar has also been redesigned, replacing Marshmallow’s simple, to-the-point UI design with childlike spherical shortcuts. The design change isn’t terrible, but it just feels unnecessary and is indicative of pretty much every aspect of ZenUI. To be fair, this isn’t an issue that affects Asus alone. Bloatware and pointless UI changes are a common issue on 99% of mid-range handsets I see, including the OnePlus 3, Huawei Nova and Alcatel Idol 4S. I can’t help but wish that companies would listen to consumers and realise that most people would be more than happy with unskinned Android on their phones. Over my week-plus of using the phone I haven’t experienced that many surprise bugs or unexpected glitches, which are another common problem on phones with heavy Android skins. The octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 and 4GB of RAM performed better on the Zenfone than the Huawei Nova, which has the same specs. For much of the time, the phone glided between menus and opened apps chug-free. Games did run on the device, but the Zenfone 3 took longer to load intensive titles such as Riptide and Asphalt than top-end phones with 820 CPUs. The only performance issue I did notice is that during prolonged video streaming and gaming sessions the Zenfone 3 would sometimes heat up. The temperature wasn’t Galaxy Note 7 explosive, but it was enough to cause concern. The Zenfone’s synthetic benchmark scores did reveal some performance shortcomings, however. The handset’s 62,371 score on the generalist AnTuTu test is lower than most mid-range handsets, such as the similarly specced Idol 4S, which score 76,756. The same issue occurred on the gaming focused 3DMark IceStorm Unlimited test, where the Zenfone 3 scored 14,037. The Idol 4S scored a more robust 17,554. Related Best Android Smartphones Zenfone 3 – Battery Battery life is one area where the Zenfone 3 excelled during my tests. The non-removable Li-Ion 3,000mAh battery easily lasted one and a half – if not two – days in regular use off a single charge. Regular use entailed listening to music on the way to and from work, playing some games over lunch, making and taking a few calls, regularly checking social media and email, and watching an episode of Stranger Things on Netflix before bed. The Zenfone 3 also dealt with demanding tasks, such as video streaming and 3D gaming, pretty well. Streaming video over Wi-Fi with the screen at 75% brightness, the Zenfone 3 lost between 8-11% of its charge per hour. Competing handsets generally lose between 10-15% of their charge tasked with the same test. Playing 3D games such as Riptide GP2, the Zenfone 3 lost between 13-16% of its battery per hour – again, this is impressive. In the past, the majority of mid-range phones I’ve tested have lost as much as 20-25% of their battery per hour when gaming. Buy Now Asus Zenfone 3 at $286 Zenfone 3 – Camera Camera tech is an area with which most mid-range phones struggle. The majority come with undersized sensors and don’t have the hardware to capture anything but holiday selfies and photos for sharing on social media. The Zenfone 3 doesn’t change this trend, but as phone cameras go, it isn’t terrible. The 16-megapixel rear camera on paper beats the specifications of most mid-range handsets. The f/ aperture is pretty much par for the course, but the Sony IMX298 camera sensor is a step up from the components used on most sub-£400 handsets. For a mid-range phone, the Zenfone 3’s camera isn’t badIt doesn’t oversharpen……but performance doesn’t match that of cameras on more expensive handsets, such as the Galaxy S7The sensor is identical to the one in the OnePlus 3 and means that the phone is capable of capturing reasonably good photos in decent light. Shooting around London during one of the city’s rare sunny days, I was able to capture good cityscapes with decent contrast and suitable detail. Colours don’t look exaggerated and, unlike quite a number of handsets, the phone doesn’t oversharpen images. The autofocus is also okay, but not great. Much of the time it will focus on your intended shot within only milliseconds but, like all the phone cameras I test, it struggles with moving objects. The inclusion of optical image stabilisation OIS is a rare sight in the mid-range market, and on paper this should elevate the Zenfone 3 above the competition when it comes to low-light performance. However, during my tests I noticed only a negligible improvement and still wouldn’t recommend the phone for night-time photography, or low-light clubs shots without the LED flash. Even with OIS, noise crept into photos taken in even moderately dim conditions. As a result, captured photos weren’t good enough for sharing, even on Facebook. The 8-megapixel front camera has the same f/ aperture and can record video at 1080p, which makes it more than good enough for basic video calling. You’d do well to avoid the beauty mode, though. Related Best Smartphones 2016 First Impressions As mid-range phones go, there’s plenty to like about the Zenfone 3. The handset I tested offered great battery life, reasonable performance, and featured a capable for the money camera and nicely balanced display. ZenUI is a fairly awful Android implementation, but it’s just one of many that are clogging up the world of mid-range handsets. If the Zenfone 3 is competitively priced in the UK, as it is in many other markets, the phone could be a solid choice for buyers on a budget. However, it will only deliver on its opening promise if my initial concerns about build quality aren’t found to be a problem across the board. How we test phones We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period. We’ll always tell you what we find and we never, ever, accept money to review a product. 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Performance Popularity % Display 1920 × 1080 px Chipset Snapdragon 430 MSM8937 Memory 2048 / 4096 MB Storage 32 / 64 GB Camera 13 MP OS Android Each benchmark score shown on this page is the median of all the results submitted by users for this device. For popular models, the median scores are calculated from thousands of benchmark results. Some people test their device under less than ideal conditions. For example, the device may be too hot or have other apps running in the background. These results tend to lower the average score, but we include them in the calculation because it provides a better indication of real-world performance. You may get a higher score when testing your own device under optimal conditions. The battery life shown for a device is the median of all benchmark results for that model. Battery life is very sensitive to changes in screen brightness. While we recommending calibrating the screen brightness to 200 cd/m2 nits when testing battery life, this setting cannot be enforced by the benchmark app. As a result, the range of battery life scores submitted by the public is much wider than that seen when testing under controlled conditions. The popularity rating is based on the total number of benchmark results submitted across all tests in the last 30 days. This page is updated daily. Performance 3DMark for Android Sling Shot Extreme OpenGL ES Score 296 Physics score 1268 Graphics score 243 Graphics test 1 2 FPS Graphics test 2 1 FPS Physics test part 1 21 FPS Physics test part 2 13 FPS Physics test part 3 7 FPS 3DMark for Android Sling Shot Extreme Vulkan Score 347 Physics score 1948 Graphics score 281 Graphics test 1 2 FPS Graphics test 2 1 FPS Physics test part 1 22 FPS Physics test part 2 15 FPS Physics test part 3 14 FPS 3DMark for Android Sling Shot Score 575 Physics score 1278 Graphics score 497 Graphics test 1 4 FPS Graphics test 2 2 FPS Physics test part 1 21 FPS Physics test part 2 13 FPS Physics test part 3 7 FPS PCMark for Android Work Score 3773 Web Score 3709 Video Editing Score 3638 Data Manipulation Score 2835 Writing Score 3320 Photo Editing Score 6060 PCMark for Android Work Score 3692 Web Browsing score 4010 Video Editing Score 3634 Data Manipulation Score 2662 Writing Score 2859 Photo Editing Score 6123 PCMark for Android Computer Vision Score 1779 TensorFlow 798 ZXing 62 Tesseract 3607 PCMark for Android Storage Score 3122 Internal sequential read 197 MB/s Internal random read 9 MB/s Internal sequential write 105 MB/s Internal random write 3 MB/s External sequential read 218 MB/s External random read 9 MB/s External sequential write 104 MB/s External random write 2 MB/s SQLite read 2048 IOPS SQLite update 118 IOPS SQLite insert 66 IOPS SQLite delete 111 IOPS Details General Chipset Snapdragon 430 MSM8937 CPU Up to GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 and GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 GPU Adreno 505 Memory 2048 / 4096 MB OS Android Data 2G network varies by model 3G network varies by model 4G network varies by model Connectivity Bluetooth WLAN USB Yes, microUSB Media Internal storage 32 / 64 GB External storage microSD Primary camera Yes, 13 MP Secondary camera Yes, 8 MP GPS Yes Assisted GPS Yes Radio Compass Yes Physical Dimensions 76 / 149 / mm Weight 150 g Display type IPS LCD Display size Display resolution 1920 × 1080 px Display protection Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Multitouch Yes Battery 3000 mAh
A ASUS lançou uma nova linha de Zenfones no Brasil este ano e tem recebido um bom retorno dos consumidores. Contudo, existe uma diferença tremenda entre o Zenfone 3 tradicional e o Zenfone 3 Deluxe. Esse segundo aparelho é o mais poderoso da marca e foi feito para concorrer com o iPhone 7 Plus no qualidade de construção Design luxuoso Desempenho excelente Tela de boa qualidade Câmera boa e muito rapidaInterface com design ruimPreço muito altoExistem duas versões bem distintas do Zenfone 3 Deluxe, mas ambas usam o mesmo nomePortanto, ele tem um hardware bastante parrudo, tela grande e acabamento superpremium, bem diferente do Zenfone 3 normal. Para saber se vale a pena pagar alguns milhares de reais nesse smartphone, confira toda esta análise e veja se ele combina com antes de começar a ler este conteúdo completo, fique ciente de que existem duas versões distintas do Zenfone 3 Deluxe, mas ambas usam o mesmo nome. O aparelho que a Asus nos mandou para testes tem processador Snapdragon 821 o mais atual da Qualcomm e 256 GB de armazenamento, mas existe um modelo com Snapdragon 820 processador do ano passado e 64 GB de espaço. Existe uma boa diferença de desempenho e também de Zenfone 3 Deluxe simplesmente voa. Ele tem um desempenho exemplar em qualquer game ou app que você pode encontrar na Google Play. Fora isso, como há nada menos que 6 GB de RAM, dá para guardar bastante apps na memória, oferecendo acesso a eles sem recarregamento o monstrão da Asus com vários games, entre eles PinOut, NOVA 3 e FIFA Mobile. O smartphone conseguiu dar conta desses aplicativos sem titubear em qualquer momento e também mostrou uma ótima qualidade gráfica em todos. Você consegue inclusive jogar um game, ir para outro jogo pesado e voltar para o anterior sem ter que recarregar o benchmarks também comprovaram que o Zenfone 3 Deluxe tem um dos melhores Androids em questão de desempenho. Ele se saiu melhor que seus principais concorrentes em vários dos nossos testes de benchmark. Contudo, nesses procedimentos, o aparelho esquentou um pouco, e o seu acabamento metálico ajudou a deixar isso mais destacar ainda que o dispositivo em questão tem um comportamento estranho quando a bateria está acabando ele começa a esquentar sem que você esteja utilizando nenhum app ou game intenso. Contudo, essa característica já foi percebida em outros modelos do gênero, tanto da Asus quanto de outras a realização desta análise, submetemos o Zenfone 3 Deluxe 821 a três aplicativos de benchmark. São eles 3D Mark Ice Storm Unlimited, AnTuTu Benchmark 6 e Vellamo Mobile Benchmark HTML5 e Metal.O teste Ice Storm Unlimited, do 3D Mark, é utilizado para fazer comparações diretas entre processadores e GPUs. Fatores como resolução do display podem afetar o resultado final. Quanto maior a pontuação, melhor é o dos aplicativos de benchmark mais conceituados em sua categoria, o AnTuTu Benchmark 6 faz testes de interface, CPU, GPU e memória RAM. Os resultados são somados e geram uma pontuação final. Quanto maior ela for, melhor é o Vellamo Mobile Benchmark aplica dois testes ao aparelho HTML5 e Metal. No primeiro deles é avaliada a performance do celular no acesso direto à internet via browser. Já no segundo teste, o número final indica a performance do processador. Quanto maior a pontuação, melhor é o departamento de design, a ASUS fez um bom trabalho com o Zenfone 3 Deluxe. Ele tem uma aparência luxuosa, e a qualidade de construção dá a entender que ele é bem durável. A sensação que ele passa nas suas mãos durante a pegada é muito boa. A carcaça é toda construída em metal, há uma saída USB-C no fundo, ao lado de um microfone e um topo, temos um plugue de 3,5 mm para fones de ouvido e uma gaveta compartilhada para dois chips de operadora e um cartão micro SD na lateral esquerda. Não dá para usar os três itens ao mesmo tempo, entretanto. Os botões de volume e o de energia ficam na lateral direita. Há um leitor de digitais na traseira, logo abaixo da dispositivo tem uma boa aparência geral, e realmente impressiona quando você bate o olho nele pela primeira vez. É inegavelmente um smartphone premium. Contudo, a parte da frente tem bordas com acabamento metálico brilhoso e detalhes é praticamente a marca registrada da ASUS, mas não combina com a traseira, que tem uma elegância neutra e fosca. Isso não chega a comprometer todo o design do aparelho, mas certamente é uma quebra na coesão visual. Por fim, a parte frontal ainda tem uma borda preta bem esquisita em volta de toda a tela. Ou seja, o bom trabalho feito na parte de trás não foi seguido à risca na ASUS resolveu apostar em uma tela Super AMOLED de 5,7 polegadas. O display é muito bonito e representa bem as cores, mas falta um pouco de saturação – isso de acordo com as configurações originais do 3 Deluxe tem resolução Full HD em vez de 2KApesar do tamanho e da faixa de preço, o Zenfone 3 Deluxe tem resolução Full HD em vez de 2K. A ASUS provavelmente resolveu usar a opção mais básica para não comprometer a autonomia de bateria, uma vez que telas com mais pixels gastam mais qualquer forma, isso não prejudica muito a experiência do usuário. Se a pessoa não for muito entendida desse assunto, só vai notar a diferença quando vir ao lado do seu celular um outro smartphone com tela isso de lado, podemos dizer que a tela do dispositivo da ASUS é realmente boa para qualquer consumo de mídia vídeo, games, leitura e tudo mais, mesmo sob luz forte do Sol. Contudo, não espere ter uma boa experiência em VR nessa software da ASUS é o seu maior inimigo nesse momento. A empresa entrega um excelente smartphone, com hardware parrudo, desempenho invejável, mas pisa na bola com sua interface ZenUI, que tem um design muito aquém do esperado. A empresa tem evoluído muito pouco na questão estética ao longo dos anos, e até a Samsung e a LG — duramente criticadas por suas personalizações “bregas” sobre o Android — já conseguiram superar essa Samsung inclusive está seguindo a passos largos em busca de um visual mais limpo e moderno, enquanto a ASUS ainda aposta em muitos efeitos desnecessários, ícones grandes demais e esquema de cor e design indefinidos, que mudam em cada app original da smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeDiferente de suas concorrentes, a ASUS pegou muito poucas guias de design do Material Design da Google, e não dá para dizer que a empresa seguiu em uma boa direção. Há ainda falta de coesão no design da interface, botões que trazem apenas parte do texto que deveriam mostrar, entre outras pequenas área de notificações permite personalizar muitos de seus atalhosContudo, a ZenUI tem seus pontos positivos. Sempre que você instala um novo app, ela oferece a possibilidade de organizar o novo ícone em alguma pasta ou categoria, antes de simplesmente colocá-lo na tela inicial. A área de notificações, por sua vez, permite personalizar muitos de seus atalhos, e a gaveta de apps tem uma variedade de opções para isso é eclipsado pela quantidade absurda de apps pré-instalados. Além do pacote obrigatório da Google, a Asus manda no Zenfone 3 Deluxe nada menos que 23 apps desnecessários. É muita coisa para desinstalar assim que você recebe o dispositivo em câmeras do Zenfone 3 Deluxe são boas. Contudo, não espere que ele seja o melhor de sua categoria nisso. Vários top de linha de 2016 que chegaram ao mercado antes do aparelho da ASUS conseguem capturas melhores. Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, iPhone 7 e 7 Plus e Moto Z são alguns exemplos. Mas isso não quer dizer que o Zenfone tem câmeras ruins. Pelo contrário, elas são muito boas, só não são velocidade de captura do Zenfone 3 Deluxe é realmente um de seus pontos fortes em câmera. Você toca no botão e a imagem está pronta e salva na galeria. Isso é possível graças ao foco a laser, o mecanismo de foco mais rápido que temos atualmente em esse recurso não dá conta do espaço — com objetos muito distantes —, o foco PDAF entra em cena. Ele é um pouco mais lento, mas consegue resultados melhores que o laser na questão estética da foto. 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A câmera não prejudica o esquema de cores para conseguir uma foto mais apelativa aos olhos do usuário, e isso é bom. O alcance dinâmico também é interessante e consegue ajudar na exposição precisa de diferentes software da câmera ainda conta com uma série de recursos para você brincar, incluindo configurações profissionais, como foco manual, controle de ISO, entre novo aparelho poderoso da Asus também tem uma boa autonomia de bateria. Você consegue usar o smartphone por um dia inteiro sem se preocupar muito com a possibilidade de ele morrer antes de você chegar em casa. Claro que estamos considerando nessa constatação o uso moderado, aquele que as pessoas normalmente fazem com um dispositivo desse isso, se você sair para um passeio ou viagem e ficar fazendo centenas de fotos no mesmo dia, certamente a bateria terá uma autonomia bem inferior do que o esperado. O mesmo vale para longos períodos de nosso teste de execução contínua de vídeo, o Zenfone 3 Deluxe da ASUS conseguiu durar 8 horas e 20 minutos em uma carga completa. Isso tocando um vídeo no app do YouTube, com WiFi ligado e brilho da tela no máximo. A marca é boa para a a pena?O Zenfone 3 Deluxe tem uma infinidade de pontos positivos e eles certamente eclipsam os seus pontos fracos. Mesmo com sua interface malfeita e de design ruim, o smartphone consegue apresentar um desempenho excelente, sem titubear mesmo nas situações mais exigentes. Mas existe um grande problema com o top de linha da ASUS ele é muito mais caro que seus principais com sua interface malfeita e de design ruim, o smartphone consegue apresentar um desempenho excelentePara título de comparação, o modelo mais básico do Zenfone 3 Deluxe — com chip Snapdragon 820 e 64 GB de armazenamento — custa R$ 3,9 mil na loja oficial da fabricante. Esse celular tem hardware muito similar ao do Moto Z, por exemplo, que custava algo em torno de R$ 2,7 mil na data de publicação desta isso, o aparelho da Lenovo vem com um módulo de bateria e uma capinha extra nesse pacote. Ele também tem uma tela melhor que a do Zenfone, e sua câmera também faz fotos melhores ou de qualidade similar. Portanto, por que alguém apostaria em um “smartphone tradicional” como o Zenfone 3 Deluxe o básico quando existe a oferta da concorrente que oferece algo superinovador, como a modularidade?Esses competidores não contam com 6 GB de RAM, mas note que existe uma diferença de mais de mil reaisAlém do Moto Z, a oferta da ASUS enfrenta forte concorrência de celulares ainda mais populares, como o Galaxy S7 Edge, que também está na faixa dos R$ 2,7 mil. O top da Samsung tem ótimo desempenho, design mais atraente e câmera inegavelmente superior à do Zenfone 3 Deluxe. Claro que esses competidores não contam com 6 GB de RAM, mas note que existe uma diferença de mais de mil reais entre caso do Zenfone 3 Deluxe com Snapdragon 821, a versão que nós testamos, o principal concorrente é o iPhone 7 Plus, que custa exatamente o mesmo preço do Zenfone com 256 GB de armazenamento R$ 4,9 que, apesar de o dispositivo da ASUS ter sim suas vantagens sobre o concorrente da Apple — a começar pela possibilidade de colocar cartões de memória e ter bem mais RAM —, o iPhone ainda vence em questão de desempenho, design e smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeReview smartphone ASUS Zenfone 3 DeluxeConsiderando tudo isso, fica claro que os dois top de linha da ASUS estão mal posicionados no mercado. São produtos de ótima qualidade, mas simplesmente não valem o preço que está sendo cobrado atualmente. Quem sabe, com um bom desconto, na casa dos R$ 800 ou mais, esses modelos se tornem uma alternativa viável para quem quer um monstrão de celular. Mas, no momento, a gente não recomenda gastar quase 5 mil reais no Zenfone 3 Deluxe. ***Perguntas dos leitores1. O Zenfone 3 Deluxe tem carregamento sem fio?Não. O aparelho da Asus não possui essa tecnologia de carreamento. Um leitor chegou a perguntar se isso era uma “heresia”, mas, na verdade, as fabricantes precisam escolher entre fazer um celular com carcaça de metal ou colocar tecnologia de carregamento sem fio. A maioria dos padrões de carregamento wireless não funciona através de cases metálicas, e isso provavelmente impediu a Asus de incluir o recurso nesse modelo. Contudo, a Qualcomm chegou a comentar em 2015 que estava desenvolvendo uma solução para isso, mas não sabemos em que pé anda esse Tem áudio Hi-Res?Sim. Ele possui áudio Hi-Res de 192kHz/24-bit, que é quatro vezes melhor que o som gerado por um CD, por exemplo. Entretanto, não dá para notar muita diferença usando os fones originais do aparelho. Esses acessórios são intra-auriculares e têm um som melhor do que o esperado. Isso em qualquer smartphone, não só no Ele esquenta muito quando está carregando ou durante a jogatina?Ele esquenta sim, mas não muito, durante esses processos. Contudo, como a carcaça é de metal, a pessoa tende a sentir mais esse calor e a se incomodar com Onde fica localizado o sensor NFC do Zenfone 3 Deluxe?Segundo este fórum de suporte da ASUS, o sensor fica na parte da frente do celular. Bem ao estilo Xperia ZX. Nada prático para uso cotidiano em pagamentos ou compartilhamentos via Android Beam.
The ASUS Zenfone 2 Laser series from last year proved to be an attractive offering for those who are looking for Laser AF-packing smartphone without breaking the bank. They even released three variants – and a For 2016, ASUS took almost everything that made the Zenfone 2 Laser series successful, improved on it, then crammed it inside a single successor – the Zenfone 3 Laser. Design and ConstructionDisplay and MultimediaOS, UI, and AppsCameraPerformance and BenchmarksConnectivity and Call QualityBattery LifeConclusion Design and Construction The Zenfone 3 Laser’s design is very much different from its predecessor. It is now sleeker and more premium. Gone are the chunky build with a rounded rear and plastic body. Replacing it is a thinner and lighter body at and 150g vs and 170g of the ZF2 ZE550KL, aluminum chassis, and a glass covering the entire front of the of the front, we have the display. Above it are the earpiece, sensors, and the 8MP front camera. Down below are three unlit capacitive buttons for Back, Home, and Recent the left, we have the hybrid SIM card tray while on the right are the metallic volume and power/lock keys with concentric circle top is the headset jack and microphone, while the down at the bottom is the loudspeaker, microUSB port, and it on its back and you will see the 13MP camera, dual-tone LED flash, Laser AF, and the fingerprint scanner. You can also notice that the back part is segmented, the middle one is all metal while the top and bottom parts are the hand, the Zenfone 3 Laser is nice to hold thanks to its slimmer and lighter body. The cold aluminum back also feels good on the hands. All in all, it’s more attractive and mature-looking compared to the Zenfone 2 and Multimedia The Zenfone 3 Laser now has a IPS display with a Full HD resolution or equal to 401ppi. If we look back at the Zenfone 2 Laser family, the only model that has that kind of resolution is the 6-inch variant. Protection is handled by Gorilla Glass 3 and not Gorilla Glass 4 like with the 6-inch ZF2 expected, display quality is good with punchy colors and good viewing angles. It’s also bright enough to be used outdoors during a sunny day. Like with most Zenfones, you tweak the display’s color temperature and select your preferred screen color mode inside loudspeakers, on the other hand, are very audible and is good enough for calls, music, and movies. It has good trebles and soft bass but tends to distort at louder volumes. There’s an Audio Wizard on board as well should you wish to tweak audio UI, and Apps The software is handled by Android Marshmallow with ZenUI It uses an app drawer and squarish icons with rounded corners. Although running fairly new Android system, some of its features like the App and Widgets tabs reminds us of older Android versions, but you can easily remedy that with a has been criticized before with their pre-installed apps, but sad to say they haven’t done anything drastic about it yet. Like the rest of the Zenfone 3 family, the ZF3 Laser comes with tons of ASUS apps and third-party apps Puffin, Amazon Kindle, Instagram, Trip Advisor, Beauty Plus, Facebook, Messenger, Lazada, Need For Speed No Limits, and Sim City. Not to mention Google’s own apps as well. After setting up the device, you will be bombarded by app updates from the Play Store, and if you have a slow internet connection, it will take a while before all of these apps are good news is, you can uninstall those apps that you don’t need which saves precious memory from its 32GB of storage with a usable space of You can further expand it via microSD card, but at the expense of dual-SIM Imaging is one of the strengths of the Zenfone. At 13MP with Sony IMX214 sensor, it can produce sharp, yet clean photos with good colors. With the help of Laser AF, it can achieve fast focus times so all you have to do is point and 8MP selfie camera, on the other hand, has a wide-angle lens for those group selfies and comes with a beautify feature which is a staple in current Zenfones. Check out the samples below. As for in-camera features, the ZF3 Laser has tons. It has Auto HDR, HDR Pro, Manual mode, Super Resolution, Low Light, Depth of Field, Panorama, Smart Remove, and Time Lapse to name a videos, the ZF3 Laser maxes out at Full HD at 30fps in MP4 format. Although no 4K, it has 3-axis EIS and 6-direction EIS compensation for stable videos. It works well and was able to keep shaking at the minimum even when we’re casually walking. Watch the sample videos below watch the second video for the EIS testPerformance and Benchmarks Powering the Zenfone 3 Laser is a modest Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core CPU clocked and an Adreno 505 GPU. However, ASUS equipped it with 4GB RAM which is found in most high-end smartphones. That should be enough to handle multiple apps at the same time. True enough, it was able to handle light to heavy tasks with ease, even in gaming as tested with NFS No Limits. Check out the benchmark scores below* AnTuTu – 43,542 * Quadrant Standard – 20,484 * Vellamo – 1,700 Multicore, 1,216 Metal, 2,393 Chrome * 3D Mark – 290 Sling Shot using ES * PC Mark – 4,848 Work 3,344 Work 3,287 StorageConnectivity and Call Quality The Zenfone 3 Laser features connectivity functions important to users such as dual-SIM connectivity with 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. However, as mentioned earlier, the SIM tray uses a hybrid setup so if you use a microSD card you will lose the dual-SIM function. We didn’t encounter any issues with mobile data can detect even a weak LTE signal. Calls are loud and clear as well as long as your area has a health Life Providing power for the Zenfone 3 Laser is a 3,000mAh non-removable battery. With light calls and texts, heavy social media on WiFi, with a little bit of gaming can yield 9 to 10 hours of life, which is not Mark’s battery test yields 9 hours and 54 minutes, while our routine video loop test 1080p video on loop in Airplane mode with headset plugged in at 50% brightness and volume got us 11 hours and 32 minutes which is ASUS did a good job in making the Zenfone 3 Laser. It’s a worthy successor to the Zenfone 2 Laser thanks to the improved and more premium design, upgraded internals, and good pricing. At Php11,995, it’s not heavy in the pockets and in fact, it’s the most affordable 4GB RAM smartphone in the Zenfone 3 family. So if you’re one of those who is looking for a smartphone with said strengths, the Zenfone 3 Laser should be on your Zenfone 3 Laser specs IPS LCD 1080 x 1920 pixels, 401ppi Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core CPU Adreno 505 GPU 4GB RAM 32GB internal storage Expandable via microSD, up to 256GB uses SIM2 13MP Sony IMX214 sensor Laser AF rear camera w/ dual-tone LED flash 8MP front-facing camera Dual SIM Micro-SIM 4G LTE Wi-Fi Bluetooth A2DP, EDR, LE GPS w/ A-GPS, GLONASS Fingerprint scanner microUSB USB OTG FM Radio 3,000mAh battery Android Marshmallow 149 x 76 x mm 150 gPros * Good build and design * Good performance * Good camera * Above average battery life * Low priceCons * Plenty of pre-installed apps * Clunky UI
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