Asus Zenfone AR ZS571KL
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Asus Zenfone AR ZS571KL

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  • Anonymous
  • rJd
  • 05 Jan 2017

It's battery could have been more at least 4000 n more........

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    • AnonD-625786
    • 0@f
    • 05 Jan 2017

    Anonymous, 04 Jan 2017I really enjoy it myself. Capacitive buttons, I don't m... moreAgreed.

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      • thh
      • 05 Jan 2017

      Wished that they've released the 256GB version worldwide.

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        • arzam
        • 7Pj
        • 05 Jan 2017

        Quite a bad battery life for 8 gb of ram. Could've been much more for a big phone

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          • Anonymous
          • 5H7
          • 04 Jan 2017

          AnonD-625786, 04 Jan 2017This phone is actually nice, and to be honest, has nice spe... moreI really enjoy it myself.

          Capacitive buttons, I don't mind...it saves the screen from on-screen ones when watching videos...or playing games, which can be frustrating if the app has buttons over where the on-screen controls appear. So I get it, they do make those bezels nice and large though. Personally I prefer the fingerprint/power on the back, but again, its personal preference, and I can adapt.

          If this is what the Phab2 Pro was supposed to be, I'd be all for it.

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            • AnonD-625786
            • 0@f
            • 04 Jan 2017

            Anonymous, 04 Jan 2017Very much so...Lenovo shot that thing in the foot with the ... moreThis phone is actually nice, and to be honest, has nice specifications and I kind of like the design, at least the back design. I hate the front design because of the capacitive buttons. Yuck.

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              • Anonymous
              • 5H7
              • 04 Jan 2017

              AnonD-625786, 04 Jan 2017Way better than the Lenovo Phab2 Pro, that's for sure.Very much so...Lenovo shot that thing in the foot with the SoC selection.

              I do notice with this phone...it really reminds me of newer Samsung flagships in the front...and the old Samsung Captivate Glide in the back (With a different camera module.)

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                • AnonD-625786
                • 0@f
                • 04 Jan 2017

                Way better than the Lenovo Phab2 Pro, that's for sure.

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                  • AnonD-497261
                  • s7j
                  • 03 Jan 2017

                  Y'all should fix your specs list. Since this phone is Daydream-Ready out of the box, per Google's N Compatibility Document, the display MUST be capable of low latency and persistency, which means it's gonna have an AMOLED/OLED display. So unless there is a new LCD tech I'm not aware of, and since ALL Daydream-Ready devices thus far have been AMOLED/OLED, I'm pretty sure that ain't gonna change.

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                  MUST have an embedded screen, and its resolution MUST be at least be Full HD (1080p) and STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to be Quad HD (1440p) or higher
                  MUST measure between 4.7″ and 6″ diagonal
                  MUST update at least 60 Hz while in VR Mode
                  The display latency on Gray-to-Gray, White-to-Black, and Black-to-White switching time MUST be ≤ 3 ms
                  The display MUST support a low-persistence mode with ≤5 ms persistence
                  Device implementations MUST support Bluetooth 4.2 and Bluetooth LE Data Length Extension.

                  ^ I'm not aware of an LCD, IPS or otherwise, that can meet those conditions.

                  ;-)

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                    • AnonD-617820
                    • Lfs
                    • 03 Jan 2017

                    It's 2K17 and why does vendor still using Marshmallow smh

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                      • Anonymous
                      • PS6
                      • 03 Jan 2017

                      AnonD-39937, 03 Jan 2017The front looks like a Samsung... But an interesting device... moreSammy front + nokia x7 camera module

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                        • AnonD-39937
                        • 33X
                        • 03 Jan 2017

                        The front looks like a Samsung... But an interesting device considering the hardware.