Our editors hand-pick these products using a variety of criteria: they might be direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or they could be devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets.
The so-called "phablets" have come a long way from being mere large screen phones. These handsets are having screen sizes greater than 5 and smaller than 7-inches, making them (sort of) tablet and a smartphone at the same time.There are a whole lot of...
Like any 6-inch phone the Asus Zenfone 6 is not for everyone, and its huge display could be sharper. But we quite like all its other aspects, particularly its very impressive battery life. Combined with a competitive price this makes for a decent phone-tablet hybrid.
On the whole we were very impressed with the Asus ZenFone 6. It is very affordable for the size and has potential to meet a new niche in the market.Solid everyday performance, despite lagging behind in the benchmarks, means the ZenFone can keep up with...
Asus ZenFone 6 - Battery and VerdictThe large screen handset has a respectable 3300mAh non-removable battery fitted inside. While there is no mention of how long will the phone run on a single charge; we hope it won't disappoint common users.There are a...
Asus ZenFone 6 - Camera and VideoThe ZenFone 6 is quite similar to the ZenFone 5 when it comes to design, but the latter phone does not come with a 13-megapixel rear-facing shooter. The 13MP back camera seemed to have done wonders. Asus has...
Asus ZenFone 6 - ProcessorThe ZenFone 6 comes fitted with a 2GHz dual-core Intel Atom Z2580 processor coupled 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage (expandable via a microSD card). Asus claims the device to be fast and zippy. But, we tried to test the...
“The ASUS Zenfone 6 is an interesting proposition for those who want a big-screen device, minus the hefty price tag”With its Zenfone range of smartphones, ASUS has made a successful comeback in the mobile phone market in India. With the interesting...
The ZenFone 6 is not going to appeal to everyone. It really is huge, so it's not the most portable of smartphones, but if you're ok with that you're going to benefit from a brilliant device for watching TV and movies on the commute. If it's playing games you're most keen on, you might need to look elsewhere as the ZenFone 6 isn't he most powerful of options, but for £250 you'll get a good-looking phablet with satisfactory specs, an impressive camera and a really nice user interface.
Asus has launched a series of smartphones that could really put the company on the map. The ZenFone 6, ZenFone 5 and ZenFone 4 are well-priced smartphones that'll appeal to a wide market, and considering the price they come with pretty impressive specs...
A massive, pocket-stretcher of a phone, the Zenfone 6 will appeal strongly to those who want a 6-inch screen on a budget. It’s full-HD, has a powerful and efficient Intel processor, expandable storage and an attractive user interface on top of the...
We review the phablet-sized Zenfone 6, a 6-inch Android phone packing a high-performing Intel processor and a gajillion camera features.Asus has just launched three great-value new Zenfone smartphones , nicknamed 4, 5 and 6 based on the size of their...
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The ASUS ZenFone 5 is an excellent smartphone for its price range, and the ZenFone 6 is actually a version of the ZenFone 5 for users who perfer a bigger screen. As a bonus, it brings a better camera.Being only a little more expensive than the smaller...
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