ASUS Zenfone 3 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 25.11.16
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User Interface

         

ASUS ships the Zenfone 3 with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a extensively customized ROM. It features the classic ZenUI which can be found on all ASUS smartphones. As you can see from the screenshots, there are many shortcuts that make the usage of the Zenfone 3 easy and intuitive. Like many other devices on the market, you also get a small themes menu where you can change the main looks of your Zenfone 3. On the official store you can download or even purchase new themes. Amongst the various features of this ROM, you can also draw on the screen to start a certain application. The performance of the ROM is overall good, the device is fast in most scenarios even if they are micro-lags.

         


Battery life


The battery is probably one of the best parts of this device as the Zenfone 3 ships with a non-removable 2650mAh model. It makes the devices run for a full day easily even if you’re working with the Zenfone 3 heavily. The Qualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625 SoC does a great job, when it comes to power consumption. A power user will still be able to get 24 hours out of the 2650 mAh battery pack. Luckily the Zenfone 3 is compatible with fast-chargers and one is also inside the package, pumping out 2 Ampere. The charging time is average compared to other products we’ve tested.

Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Display / Audio and Reception / Specifications
Page 3 - Design / Display / Camera
Page 4 - User Interface / Battery Life
Page 5 - Test setup
Page 6 - CPU and Web Benchmarks
Page 7 - Syntethic benchmarks
Page 8 - Conclusion




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