Model The Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe ZE551ML is a smartphone preinstalled with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) operating system. It is equipped with an Intel Atom Quad Core Z3580 processor clocked at 2.3 Ghz Yangterbaik dari Asus Zenfone 2 deluxe special edition adalah kapasitas memori nya yang sungguh luar biasa, setidaknya untuk ukuran saat ini. Memori internalnya memiliki kapasitas 128GB dan dilengkapi pula dengan memori eksternal sebesar 128GB. Dengan ukuran memori monster, Asus Zenfone 2 deluxe special edition rasanya sangat setara dengan Asushas redesigned its current phone Zenfone 2 and marketing it with newer improvements. Zenfone 2 Deluxe is one such attempt. The details of the device are - Design Design continues to be similar to Zenfone 2. The buttons are positioned on the back of the device. The back of the phone has really good design changeover. ASUS Vivobook Slate is a 2-in-1 laptop with an OLED display for $600. The detachable, which ships in December, also has a quad-speaker Dolby Atmos audio system. By K. Holt, 11.03.2021. AsusZenfone 2 Deluxe review: Asus, launched its devices few years ago in Indian market, it had been like an underdog in the Indian smartphone market. With every new device launch, they bring out something more and exciting which attracts more and more users to this affordable and smart looking brand. At the Zenfestival event, Asus launched its ASUSZenFone 2 Deluxe Review - Half ZenFone 2, Half Portable Hard Drive . Irwin Allen Rivera, 7 years ago 4 min read 1715 . Meet the marriage between a great phone and storage overkill - the ASUS ZenFone 2 Deluxe. It's essentially the ZenFone 2 (the exact same specs) but with a gargantuan 128GB of internal storage and a prism-design rear HAHRZQ. Verdict Hands-on with Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe Asus announced the ZenFone 2 at CES back in January, with its headline-grabbing feature the fact that it was the first smartphone to pack an impressive but seemingly unnecessary 4GB of RAM. Nine months on, the ZenFone 2 Deluxe takes the very same feature set and packs it into a body that should catch the eye of a few more folk. From the front, not much has changed. The ZenFone 2 Deluxe continues to feature gently curved corners and a generous screen bezel, to accommodate the physical navigation buttons, below the Full HD screen. The dimensions and the weight, too, are identical to the ZenFone 2. It’s around the rear of the phone where things are different. Watch our Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe hands-on video Now there’s a bumpy, angular plastic back with a matte finish that certainly gives the Deluxe a unique look. Although initial impressions are that it won’t be particularly comfortable to hold, it’s surprisingly easy to grip. The LG-inspired back buttons remain, although they don’t have the same satisfying feel beneath the fingers as the ones on the G3 or G4. Elsewhere, there’s nothing new to report here. The ZenFone 2 Deluxe still runs on an Intel Atom Z3580 processor with 4GB of RAM. The jury is still out on how much RAM a phone needs, but this phone is certainly zippy in operation. In addition, you have the option of a special edition with a whopping 256GB of internal storage. The ZenFone 2 Deluxe runs on Android Lollipop with the Zen UI on top. It’s a little more overbearing than most Android approaches, with plenty of bloatware littered on the homescreens. Crucially, it doesn’t appear to have had an impact on the slickness of navigating homescreens or launching apps, however. When it comes to taking pictures, there’s a 13-megapixel main sensor with a dual-tone flash and a 5-megapixel front-facing unit. I managed to take a few snaps and it delivers pleasant – but far from groundbreaking – image quality. First Impressions The ZenFone 2 Deluxe appears to be an update of Asus’ flagship phone only in the looks department – but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It successfully manages to make a plastic design feel a little more desirable, without coming across as cheap and tacky. Along with an impressive specs list and pricing that starts from around £230, this is an Android phone that’s set up to punch well above its weight. 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. Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy. Used as our main phone for the review period Reviewed using respected industry benchmarks and real world testing Always has a SIM card installed Tested with phone calls, games and popular apps Trusted Score Visão Geral Feature Design Suporte ZenFone 2 Deluxe ZE551ML Prêmios Price ₹ Rs 22999 Key Specs Full HD IPS display403 PPI, GHz Intel 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM, 13 MP Rear and 5 MP Front camera, 64/128 GB in-built storage and expandable up to 128 GB via microSD card, Dual SIM 4G/3G/2G+ 2G, 3000 mAh battery Related Products Moto G 3rd generation with water resistant body and 2 GB RAM expected on July 28 HTC brings slew of Desire Smartphones to India starting at Rs 16,890 Micromax Canvas 4 with Blow’ unlock feature launches for Rs 17,999 Pros Good battery back up, fast processor, beautiful designed Cons Front camera produces noise when zoom-in Bottomline ASUS ZenFone 2 Deluxe is a beautiful piece with tough hardware thats allows the user to run multiple apps and games. In the 23K price range, only ASUS gives the option of 4 GB capacity of RAM, which is enough to gives you lag free performance. Asus has launched its three aces in mid-range smartphone segment in Zen festival 2015 – Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe, ZenFone Selfie, and the ZenFone 2 Laser. Asus ZenFestival 2015 We got the chance to review Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe. Asus is targeting the mass mid-range buyers with some attractive features and stunning crystal design. As like the previous ZenFone 2, this one also has 4 GB of RAM for seamless performance. Elegant slim design and excellent Full HD display The Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is basically the same as a ZenFone 2 except that it comes with a unique 3D crystal design at the rear. This has slim profile measuring just mm in thickness and features has 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution screen with ASUS TrueVivid Full Screen Lamination technology. The IPS display is equipped with anti-scratch Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and supports glove touch, enabling you to use the smartphone even when you wearing gloves. It offers 178˚ viewing angle means you can share the screen with friends and family while watching videos or playing games. Although, this is a device but feels comfortable while using it with a one hand thanks to its smart dimensions and thin bezzles. This smartphone display has 284 Lux brightness which is bright enough to be used in various lighting conditions, even in direct sunlight the text were clearly visible. First Look Asus ZenFone 2 Deluxe A High-Res camera Asus really done well in improving the camera by adding lots of features to magnify the quality of images and videos. It packs 5MP front camera with large f / wide-angle 85˚ lens and 13 MP rear camera with large f/ 5-element auto-focus lens / dual-color Real Tone flash, Blue Glass IR Filter / Zero Shutter Lag. Image taken by ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe camera Various modes included are Manual Mode for DSLR-like camera detail settings , Real Time Beautification, Night mode, Depth of field, Selfie mode , Photo Effects, Panorama mode , Miniature , Time Rewind, Smart Remove, All Smiles, Time Lapse. While using the camera in outdoors, we clicked some colorful images of birds, monuments and lake. The camera really catches the vivid natural colors. Though, the rear camera is quite good but it disappointed us with the HDR mode. In lowlight conditions, it produced noise and the image tone was yellowish. THe front camera is good to capture selfies. It comes with preloaded beautification mode that focuses on face and optimizes the image, which will surely be loved by selfie freaks. The only lag is in front camera is when you zoom-in, it produces noise. Image taken by ASUS Zenfone 2 Deluxe camera Processor that is good on running multiple apps and heavy games It is powered by Intel 64-bit Z3580 processor clocked at Ghz with Intel exclusive 3D Tri-Gate Transistor Technology. The phone is backed by 4 GB RAM for faster processing that gives you freedom to do multitasking and play around with the phone without any visible lag. We run more than 3 games and four different other apps as well as opened browser at the same time to test its performance. We switched between apps, and played games, but it didn’t lag at any point of testing. This smartphone has 64 GB ROM, which is huge, additionally you can expand the memory up to 128 GB as well. If it’s not enough, then Asus has some additional storage space for you – ASUS WebStorage 5 GB lifetime and Google drive 100 GB free space 2 years. We also tested Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe by running various benchmark and the results are, Antutu – 48494 3D Mark-19987 Quadrant-12360 Vellamo- 3617 Smart Gesture for easy going to your favorite apps This smartphone also has some smart gesture controls that lets you directly go to the desired app. The screen wakes-up when you pinch in the gesture. For instance you can open browser by swiping letter “W” on the display, imilarly C for camera and more. The gesture control worked really well. Huge Battery Well, this deluxe smartphone is having 3000 mAh battery, which gives you a good battery back up, almost a full day in normal usage, calling, browsing, etc. While, in our video test, we played videos continuously through Wi-Fi in full brightness and sound, it was able to play videos for more than 10 hours. TechRadar Verdict Asus Zenfone 2 is a cheap way to upgrade to an Android Lollipop phone, housing a display and solid specs to boot. But a dull screen, plastic design and poor camera hold this handset back. Pros +Inexpensive Android phone+Spacious display+Lots of RAM+Two SIM card slots+Full of customization options Cons -Cheap look and feel-Dim screen-Poor camera quality-Weak power button Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. The Asus Zenfone 2 fills an interesting niche as an Android phone full of deep customizations, yet one that sells for half the price of similarly sized Android tinkerers who want to invest a lot of time into customizing their phone also have to pay full price for a flagship. But the Zenfone 2 turns that concept on its meditating $300 about £210, AU$408 unlocked and now available in the US, it's a bargain for a display that's as big as a the LG G4 and iPhone 6 Plus, and specs that include a speedy Intel processor and 4GB of an even cheaper $200 about £139, AU$272 model with a slower Intel chip and just 2GB of RAM, but the 4GB version is the one that's going to last you some time – if it holds Zenfone 2 makes its compromises to hit that price point is in its build quality and camera. It's easy to spot the flaws of its cheaper plastic construction and poor 13-megapixel said, the Zenfone 2 remains one of the most inexpensive ways to upgrade to Android Lollipop with enough processing power leftover, so long as you don't care about style or 2 is true to its unintentional theme of finding internal strength and beauty because, on the outside, this isn't a very pretty or strong Zenfone 2 review It feels more cheaply made than it looks. This is thanks to the artfully deceptive, brushed metal design on the back cover and its display made with Gorilla Glass 3 and an anti-glare coating .But holding the phablet in my stretched out hand, I could tell the difference between it and the glass-backed Samsung Galaxy S6 and aluminum-backed iPhone 6 Plus right could also see the difference in quality as my stretched out hand accidentally dropped the phone, and its top-right corner met pavement. Cracks spread across the screen's surface and a frown stretched across my unintentional drop test was a tumble at 32 inches 81cm, rather than a direct drop, from my pocket. The phone's bulkier-than-normal dimensions didn't fit in my jeans as well as I had Samsung and HTC upgraded their flagship phones to Gorilla Glass 4, Asus stuck with the previous generation's less durable material. LG G4 kept Gorilla Glass 3 too, but at least it features a slight curve that might have saved this phone from its now unsightly the plastic body and cheaper glass construction, the Zenfone 2's dimensions and weight are less svelte, as expected given its curved back gives it a thickness of By comparison, the Galaxy S6 is the HTC One M9 is and the LG G4's thickest point is rest of the measurements are actually competitive. It's in length with a width. But, at 170g, it weighs slightly more than everything but the iPhone 6 2 also cheaps out on the power button. It sits at the top of the phone, in an odd center location, and has little tactical feedback, almost as if it's broken. Luckily, the phone's software makes use of the handy double-tap-to-wake screen feature introduced in the LG the power button is annoyingly squishy, the volume buttons have the necessary clicky feedback, taking cues from LG with their location on the capacitive buttons for back, home and recent line the bottom of the display, but are neither on-screen buttons, like on some Androids; nor do they light up, like on Samsung devices. This makes it difficult if you're moving from a Samsung phone where the back and recent buttons are swapped, as you may have trouble getting used to this order in the a single loud-sounding speaker, but it stretches across the back of the phone, which means calls on speakerphone and music point in the wrong direction. Costlier phones, like the Galaxy S6, have moved the speaker to the bottom of the phone. Better yet, the HTC One M9 has stereo speakers on the Asus Zenfone 2 can compete on size, especially for the price. Its large display, which is slowly becoming the norm among Android phones, feels quite from typing out messages to getting work done on the spacious, LED-backlit LCD is a little bit easier, and this phablet has enterprise-ready specs to back up that don't expect a super-rich screen for fun multimedia. Its diagonal measurement matches the LG G4, but its resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 cannot compare to a quad HD importantly, while its the same resolution as the 1080p iPhone 6 Plus, the brightness literally pales in comparison to Apple's Retina or Samsung's Super AMOLED appears to be half as bright, even at full brightness That becomes a real problem when in sunlight. Taking a photo at the sun-drenched beach is nearly impossible when you can't use the display as a viewfinder. For better or worse, the Zenfone 2 isn't a great camera phone, so the point is kind of moot do like how, even when selecting the "auto" ambient light mode, the brightness can be adjusted ever so slightly. But overall, the screen looks half as bright as it should be. Current page Introduction, design and display Next Page Specs, performance and software Most Popular Soon after the launch of the Zenfone 2 earlier this year, Taiwanese smartphone maker Asus launched its yet another player in the Indian market - the Zenfone 2 Deluxe at the price of Rs. 22,999. The device is a mesmerizer in a lot of ways. Perhaps, the looks of the Zenfone 2 Deluxe, I should say is one of a kind, at least in the Indian smartphone it's not just the appearance of the new Zenfone 2 Deluxe that makes it likable. There are much more things that can be admired in this phone. For example, the massive 64GB built-in storage is something that most would be fascinated to see in this device. PROS Great DesignGood Camera64GB Internal Storage CONS Display could have been betterMany default apps And, since we have used the device for quite sometime now, we have realized certain good and bad qualities of the phone. It did impress us but why judge it already when we have a tale to tell. So let's go ahead with the review, design of the Zenfone 2 Deluxe is something that is very alluring and conspicuous. Despite the plastic build, the somewhat diamond shaped patterns on the back panel of the Deluxe makes the smartphone look gorgeous to a massive the front face of the device is as normal as any other phones that you see in the market. On seeing the sides of the display, you will also notice the thick bezel and right below the display you will see the three soft touch buttons which are deprived of backlit technology. Above the display, there is the company's brand logo and just above that you will see a speaker grill, beside which there is a 5MP selfie camera. Besides it there is an LED indicator, which is beneficial when the phone starts charging. So when the phone is connected for charging you can see the Orange color LED light ON. When the phone gets full charged you can see a Yellow about the back of the device, as said earlier, it comes with a great pattern and again at the center you will see the Asus logo, move upwards a bit and you will see a vertically elongated volume rocker. Move further upwards, you will see a 13MP rear camera which is accompanied with a Dual-Tone LED flash just above it. You will also see a speaker grille at the lower part of the back top edge of the phone is disappointing, because it hosts the power button right at the center, which is a very awkward place to reach. ON either side of the button, you will see a headphone jack and a microphone. The bottom edge of the phone leaves room for MicroUSB port and primary a bit more about the back panel of the phone, since it comes with a polygon design it offer a generous grip to the hands. The device is actually purple in color but from other angles, it shows some taint of red and blue as well. Overall, design-wise, the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is Zenfone 2 Deluxe can be handful for many. The massive display which offers a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels translating to ppi pixel density is obviously very impressive. The display of the device is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 technology, which makes it pretty sturdy. The viewing angles are also decent due to the use of the IPS we used the device, the display pleased us eloquently. The brightness is perfect for even an extreme daylight condition. It is also very responsive as well. The color reproduction is fair and the contrast projected on the display is quite visible. Over-all the display of the device is good enough for the price. However, it's not the best that we have seen so and PerformanceThere are several smartphone makers who are already using the premium chipset from Qualcomm. Moreover, if you notice, almost all the flagship devices launched off late come with the same company's CPU. Asus is not one of them. The company is still in collaboration with Intel yet another competitor to Qualcomm for the chipsets. Anyway, the Intel Atom Z3580 chipset that powers the Zenfone 2 Deluxe is clocked at GHz, which is pretty intense. If in case you are wondering, you are looking at a 64 bit Quad core processor here, which means 4G support and power are to that a massive only seen in a few number of devices so far 4 GB RAM. This makes the device a perfect hardware for Multi-tasking and even we used it thoroughly, the smartphone didn't fail to impress us, in term of performance. The device didn't lag or blip when we played graphic intense games like Asphalt 8 Airborne and Dead Trigger 2. This is also due to the presence of the PowerVR G6430 GPU. Moreover, while I multi-tasked opening a lot of apps, even then the device ran with ease. The 4GB RAM really does a great job in this phone. The device scores a decent 43016 points at AnTuTu Benchmark tool. Not the one in the highest lot but it sure beats a quite a lot of Chinese devices like the Xiaomi Mi3, Mi4 and even Huawei Mate about the software, Asus has slapped its proprietary ZenUI atop Android Lollipop Therefore, with all the richness from Android lollipop just there, you wouldn't be missing out on any of the Android's features. Perhaps, you will like the taste of the UI though. There are several tweaks, like in the notification panel, which can be edited according to the need and you can also get the "Manage Home" option from where you can customize the device's themes and and ConnectivityThe memory of the device is something that makes the device special. The phone has a massive 64 GB in built memory. And you can also get another variant with 128 GB of internal memory. Anyway, out of 64GB you will get a user accessible memory of 53 to 54GB. Additionally, the smartphone also comes with a microSD card support which can anchor upto 128GB or external microSD card. This literally solves the problem for many movie downloaders and app lovers. No complaint against the storage in this device in any are quite a lot of connectivity options in the Zenfone 2 Deluxe. You will get to use 4G LTE, 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi supporting 433 Mbps, GPS, NFC and Bluetooth in the device. Additionally, the phone can also take in 2 SIM all the devices that are being launched off late come with a high-end camera in terms of specs. However, not all are capable of taking phenomenal pictures. Asus has managed to offer a great camera module this time. There is a 13MP rear camera with f/ aperture, 5-element lens, Real Tone flash at the rear side of the phone. The camera is accompanied with PixelMaster technology, which was seen in the company's Zenfone 2 Selfie. Also the camera uses a 5 elements lens which is manufactured by Largan the front, for taking selfies, Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe employs a 5MP camera with f/ aperture. This module is not as good as the 13MP module used in the Zenfone 2 Selfie. However, it has a wide angle of 85 degree lens that can manage to click a group selfie as Camera app offers pretty much similar features that are available in other devices in the same series. You will get to use modes like Auto, Manual, HDR, Beautification, Super Resolution, Low Light, Night, Depth of Field, Effect, Selfie, GIF Animation, Panorama, Miniature, Time Rewind, PanoSphere, Smart Remove, All Smiles and Time rear camera is very effective in taking both outdoor and indoor pictures. Provided there is a right amount of light condition, the rear camera has a potential to compete with the cameras of the best flagship devices. The night mode helps a lot while taking the pictures at night but sometimes it gets a bit grainy. Also using the flash is not suitable because it often overexposes the subject. But the rear camera does an excellent job in taking regular pictures in the day time. The manual mode is something that professional photographers will definitely about the font camera, the 5MP snapper gets the work done. With quite a lot of features you can manipulate the camera to your needs. You can also make GIFs with the frontal camera. It's the best that we have seen so far, but neither is it 3000mAh battery is somewhat not quite enough for the massive power horse. With a high-end hardware configuration in terms of processor and large display, the company could have given a larger cell to the device. Not that the battery performance is bad, it could have been far better. However, the feature that enables the battery to be charged upto 60% in just 39 minutes is what Asus has to offer for power phone will easily last for two days and one night if one uses it just for taking and making calls. However, if you are an avid smartphone user who likes spending time surfing internet and watching videos it might last for a day or 15 hours max. But extreme usage including playing games, watching videos, surfing internet and all other things, the phone manages to stay awake up to 8 to 9 of the greatest strength of the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is the 64GB internal storage. Making it much better by offering a microSD card support was another intelligent move by Asus. This enables the device to be very suitable for those massive group of people who are always looking for more storage and more number of apps. Another great thing about the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is the design, which is very unique. Despite the plastic build, the smartphone looks mesmerizingly beautiful. The power and processor, battery, display are pretty some of the things that Asus could have done better are the button placements. The power key placed at the center of the top edge is very uncomfortable to handle. The soft-touch keys just below the display could use a backlit feature. In the software front, the company shouldn't have preloaded those unnecessary apps, which can't even be the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe is a very intense device. It's got the balance of hardware and software for a heavy user kicking out the gaming aspect in a trending size. Best Mobiles in India Best Cameras Best Selling Upcoming 1,24,999 79,999 1,39,900 89,900 84,999 82,999 59,400 74,999 94,999 79,999 65,900 13,999 6,499 13,499 11,999 1,29,900 17,990 12,999 7,332 13,999 24,867 8,799 22,999 12,499 31,840 11,440 8,150 46,340 9,694 34,880

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