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Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe ZE551ML 32GB

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Wireless AT&T
★★★★★
7 years ago
Barely Ok

I've had this phone total for about a year and within a couple weeks started having problems with it. It would shut off frequently and freeze often. I also experienced the very frustrating issue of it constantly calling 911 in my pocket, hand, purse etc.

Mouthshut
★★★★
8 years ago
A product of good quality

Am using ASUS zenfone2 which has big screen quite comfortable like lap top, picture clarity is good with rear cam 13MP and front cam with 5MP, battery back up is also good, radiation is less, and every one want to enjoy the songs with more sound and more quality this feature is available in the...

rakuten.com
★★★★
7 years ago
look nice, poor performance

i dont know if issues is limited to this particular one i received...my issues are (1) phone dont have side volume buttons (2) when place a call phone black out, so you dont have options of pressing any buttons..

PB Tech
★★★★★
8 years ago
ASUS Zenfone 2 Smartphone 32GB Red Parallel Import, PB 1 Year Warranty

Amazing phone, just amazing for its price.

Notebookcheck
★★★★
8 years ago
Asus ZenFone 2 Smartphone Review

For a $200 to $300 smartphone, the ZenFone 2 makes a strong case against more expensive 5.5-inch devices, especially from a design and performance standpoint. The device itself is physically quite large, though no less difficult to grip and use.

Attractive design; Massive 4 GB of RAM; Fast system performance; 1080p IPS display with high contrast; Dual-SIM support; Rigid chassis; Clear speaker and reception

Faux brushed metal; Plastic and polycarbonate materials, Thicker than competing 5.5-inch models, Below average battery life, Average display brightness, No CDMA version, Soft pictures from camera, No USB 3.0 or MHL, Non-removable battery

Tom's Guide
★★★★
8 years ago
Asus Zenfone 2 Review: Very Fast, Very Affordable

Asus crammed more RAM into its phone than any company before, and its Intel Atom CPU smokes other midrange unlocked phones like the Alcatel Onetouch Idol 3 and OnePlus One . Its removable back plate adds both style (with additional colors and designs) and substance (with access to the microSD and...

Flagship-level performance and 4GB of RAM; Micro SD storage with two micro-SIM slots; Solid performance; Robust camera features; Just $299 unlocked

Mediocre battery life; Weak speakers; Awkward power-button placement; A bit heavy

chip.com.my
★★★★★
8 years ago

There was much noise made over the past couple of months over ASUS' latest smartphone device, the ASUS Zenfone 2. It is the Taiwanese tech company's latest foray into the smartphone business, and boasts a variety of features that are great to have.

Performance; Features; Camera

Battery

ausdroid.net
★★★★★
8 years ago

Asus is a name that nearly everyone knows, although very few know for sure how to pronounce it . For years they have made laptops that have been popular with the general population.

Minimal skin; small deviation from stock AOSP; Good looking device; Additions see to be decoupled from the ROM and are updated through the Play Store; Amazing value for money; Fast charging

Can slow/lag at times; Average battery life; Inclusion of third party software

Indian Express
★★★★
8 years ago
Asus Zenfone 2 review with video: Top quality specs at mid-range?price

This is one of the best phones in the mid-range at the moment especially since it offers top of the line storage and memory options.

The overall performance of the phone is very good; I did not feel any lag and multi-tasking was effortless; Yes, the phone does heat up at times, especially when it is doing something online; But that does not affect performance at any point.

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
8 years ago
Asus ZenFone 2

Designing a phone for the middle of the market is tough. A flagship device gets all the bells and whistles, while a low-end device gets the bare minimum to hit its target price. In the middle, however, the OEM needs to find just the right balance between design, features, performance, and price.

Price ? Performance ? Audio quality ? ZenUI; microSD support ? Dual Active SIM

Ergonomics ? Display brightness

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