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You have to hand it to Asus. The folks were on to the optical zoom in camera game well before Apple made it the rage with the iPhone 7 Plus. In early 2016 itself, Asus had launched the ZenFone Zoom which packed in a 3X optical zoom through an innovative l...
Sleek Design, Battery Life, AMOLED Display...
Erratic camera performance, Cluttered ZenUI, Occasional lags in high end gamin...
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There are a plenty of camera modes including auto, portrait, manual, HDR Pro, beautification, super resolution, children, QR Code, Night, Effect, Selfie, GIF animation, panorama, miniature, time rewind, smart remove, all smiles, slow motion and time lapse...
Design, Camera...
Zen UI...
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The sudden influx of dual-cameras in the smartphone world can almost single-handedly been attributed to Apple, the iPhone 7 Plus and its Portrait Mode. Today, you'll be hard pressed to find a new smartphone that doesn't have a dual camera. ASUS, no stran...
The screen is protected with Gorilla Glass 5The ZenFone Zoom S isn't particularly well built and neither does it have a great camera or zoom feature. To top it off, the price is rather high at Rs 27,000, pricing the device just shy of the OnePlus 5. The d...
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Let's get one thing straight. The Asus ZenFone Zoom S' dual rear cameras can put the iPhone 7 Plus to shame. At least on paper. And yet, while the iPhone 7 Plus starts at an upwards of Rs 60,000 Asus' new dual camera phone costs just Rs 26,999. It's like...
Well built, Great display, Good all-round performance, Killer battery life...
Dual camera system sucks...
The original ZenFone Zoom was a disaster. Probably because it was way ahead of its time and also because it bit off more than it could chew. The ZenFone Zoom S is a lot more grounded effort from Asus, in comparison, which is why it is all the more likable...
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Updated: 2019-12-01 10:39:21
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Smartphone manufacturers are here to make your DSLR cameras feel a little more neglected. Dual cameras – the latest industry fad – is here to stay, and while you have smartphones ranging from the Apple iPhone 7 Plus, Honor 8 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and...
A few things define the Asus Zenfone Zoom S: Android Nougat, dual-camera setup, bumper battery, and a price which falls between mid-range and premium. The ZenUI does spoil the ideal experience with all the bloatware and the unnecessary UI tweaks, however...
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NEW DELHI: Asus Zenfone smartphone's record has been a mixed bag of hits and misses. Some devices were appreciated for their design and performance whereas some got flak because of their user interface and display. Asus, on its part, has been consistent i...
In the movie Any Given Sunday, Al Pacino plays a coach of an NFL team and delivers a rousing speech at the end of the movie. He says to his players, "You find out life's this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game - life or football - the...
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Around three years back when Asus entered the smartphone market, it brought above average hardware to the mid-tier segment. Powered by Intel chips and 4GB RAM, the original Zenfone was fast, efficient and game-changing for that year. But since then, every...
Good Cameras, Well built, Decent performance...
Battery life could have been better...
The Asus Zenfone Zoom S is the best Zoom phone from Asus till date and even at its slightly higher price tag manages to be good option in the sub-30K smartphone category. It offers a good camera, a decent build quality, dependable battery life and a relia...
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Fitting smartphones with two camera sensors around back seems to be the go-to strategy for pretty much every smartphone manufacturer today. Adding oodles of RAM and CPU cores just doesn't seem attention-grabbing enough anymore. Either that or people are n...
Good, Great build quality, Vivid and bright display, Good battery life, Quick autofocus, 4K video recording, Decent all-round performance...
Light metering and HDR issues, ZenUI feels cluttered, No Wi-Fi ac and NFC, Old-style navigation keys...
The Asus ZenFone Zoom S is another good option in the sub-Rs. 30,000 price segment. It's also attractively priced at Rs. 26,999, making it a tiny bit cheaper than the Moto Z2 Play. However, its biggest selling feature - the cameras - aren't what they are...
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Asus recently launched its ZenFone Zoom S smartphone in India. The device was first unveiled by the company at CES 2017 at the beginning of this year as the Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom, but has now been rebranded. The ZenFone Zoom S has been priced at Rs. 26,999...
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Editors' Note: This review has been updated to reflect changes to the ZenFone 3 Zoom's software since we reviewed it in May 2017. We've raised its score from 3.5 to 4 stars.Better battery life is a spec most manufacturers ignore in the quest for thinner...
Affordable, Dual-camera optical zoom, High-resolution audio, Lots of unique features and customization options, Good build quality, Stellar battery life, Super-bright display...
Dated software with heavy UI layer, Low-light camera performance could be better...
The Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom stands out from the crowd of unlocked phones thanks to stellar battery life, dual-camera optical zoom, and a slew of unique features, but a lackluster software experience limits its appeal...
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