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Users also voted for other cool features including a self-adhesive case, eye-tracking for scrolling web pages and dual-SIM support. The phone will come unlocked, and it also has NFC and a fingerprint sensor. I'm honestly impressed to see how many features ZTE is packing into the phone at this price, but the September shipping date is quite a long time to wait and there will be plenty of new phones that may offer similar or better features by then. These prototype versions of Hawkeye don't feature the dual-cameras that the phone will come with when it ships in September.
The first great smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, ZTE's crowdsourced phone that's surprisingly not called Phoney McPhoneface is now official and packs pretty decent midrange specs for just u unique iphone case $199, When ZTE announced Project CSX, its crowdsourced phone, it seemed sure to go wrong somehow, But thankfully the internet decided to play nice this time around, The result is a $199 phone that you can order from Kickstarter that will ship this September to almost anywhere in the world..
Visit manufacturer site for details. The Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe could have been one of the greats. Instead, its poor performance makes it downright forgettable, and easily overshadowed by the ZenFone AR announced in January at CES. For the price, you'd be better off with the cheaper ZenFone 3, or even the OnePlus 3T, with its cheaper price and similar specs. On the plus side, it costs $500 or AU$735 unlocked, which works out to be around £450 (it's not yet available in the UK). Part of that reasonable pricing has to do with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. If you opt for the version with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 821 chipset, the cost zooms to $800, which is about £660 or AU$1,085 (this version is not yet available in either the UK or Australia).
First, some positives, I love the design of this all-metal, 5.7-inch phone, Asus has done some clever engineering to hide the antenna lines and the result is a clean-looking metal device, The phone's u unique iphone case display is bright and vibrant, As for the Deluxe's charging lifespan, I'm pleased to report the embedded 3,000mAh battery is more than sufficient to last you a full day's use and then some, In our video looping tests, the phone lasted 13 hours 55 minutes, Now for the negatives, While the diagnostic benchmark scores were pretty good -- thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor -- actual day-to-day performance can be laggy, My best guess is that bloatware (a lot of preloaded apps) uses up precious memory and slows everything down, especially keeping all those apps updated in the background, In addition, I find the keyboard unwieldy, It keeps the settings button where the number switch key is usually located, and also has the worst autocorrect feature I've come across, You're better off downloading and installing Google's keyboard (which I did, after struggling for 2 hours with the Asus keyboard)..
The rear 23-megapixel camera does a wonderful job snapping pictures when there's enough light, but low-light situations are a bit hit and miss. The default auto mode keeps the shutter open longer for a brighter image, but if your subjects are constantly moving (like my cat), then all you get is a bright but blurry shot. Check out the test shots gallery below for a more in-depth look at the camera. The Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a great piece of hardware from Asus, but the Taiwanese company needs to figure out how to do software better. The company also needs to figure out how to deliver phones earlier -- it announced the ZenFone 3 in June, and review units trickled out 6 months later. Because of the delay, there are already phones out that are just as good and even better. For our money, we'd go with the OnePlus 3T or even the regular ZenFone 3.
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