Reviewers Liked
- Good design and build, Smooth performance, Very good camera quality, Excellent battery life
Reviewers Didn't Like
- ZenUI is overwhelming, Tons of bloatware, No VoLTE support, Very pricey, Photos by Raj Rout
If you are big screen fanboy and deep pockets, Zenfone 3 Ultra is the device made exactly for you. It's undoubtedly well-designed and well-balanced device than carrying around a big 7-inch tablet with SIM card.With great battery life, decent, solid...
Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra is a massive smartphone. The display on the device is bright and vivid; however it has black bezel around it and the screen is not visible in direct sunlight. Carrying the smartphone with you is not as easy as you would think; it...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra is a decent smartphone, but it doesn't make sense at Rs. 49,999. The Xiaomi Mi Max is pretty much as fast and a more colourful screen. The Zenfone 3 Ultra does have a better camera, but it still doesn't belong in the premium...
It may deliver a formidable multimedia dollop but at Rs 49,999, the Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra costs a pretty penny and much more than even the likes of flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and LG G5, both of which offer much better hardware and easier...
ASUS stepped up its game and went premium with the ZenFone 3 range, and the Ultra will set you back by a heart-stopping Rs 49,999. The fact that it brings similar specs as the Xiaomi Mi Max Prime, which costs less than half, makes the Ultra quite...
Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra is priced at Rs 49,999. This price alone is enough for me not to recommend you this device, regardless of how good the build quality is and how amazing it runs through daily tasks. Asus could have captured the market for phablets,...
If you like massive phones and have a lot of money to spend, the ZenFone 3 Ultra will be great to show off. We find that devices of this nature aren't practical as everyday smartphones, but you might like to have something like this more as a tablet...
Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra left us with mixed feelings. While we really like the premium look and feel, the display, fingerprint sensor and software-based tweaks, the large size and occasional heating issues are the downsides.But then, the Zenfone 3 Ultra is...
The phone has a battery of 4600mAh and it supports Quick Charge 3.0 which can charge 60% of the battery in 45 min. This is a good thing about the phone and Asus is utilizing all that space very well. The only thing that's a turn off about the phone is...
This at first glance looks pretty decent and promise a lot, but as you use it does not stand out in many fronts be it the camera the or the heating problem I faced while playing games, even the big screen might be a dealbreaker for some. all in all, I...
It scores heavily on multimedia, battery and design, but the fact is that the biggest stumbling block for the Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra is likely to be its price of Rs 49,999. That is more than the Samsung Galaxy S7 at the time of writing and well above the...
Calling the Zenfone 3 Ultra, a phone, is a bit of a stretch. For that matter it transcends even the phablet category and is approaching small tablet standards. Marginally smaller than a Nexus 7, it really puts media consumption and battery life first....
Asus announced the ZenFone 3 series during Computex 2016. The company launched three devices, and Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra is on of the three smartphones announced today as part of the ZenFone 3 lineup, to start selling in India. We have already reviewed...
While it packs in a beautiful and above all ‘large' 6.8-inch FHD display designed for 4K video playback I believe that users should be focusing on the whole device rather than each single part or component. Yes, it has some really loud and satisfying...
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