Asus ZenFone Lite (L1) ZA551KL
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- 23 Dec 2018
Sid66, 14 Dec 2018Hi there folks. I have been using the Asus Zenfone lite L1... moreWhat's the standing time of this device for a normal user .. like only phone call nd slight internet usage?
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- Andromeda
- ypc
- 20 Dec 2018
Sid66, 14 Dec 2018Hi there folks. I have been using the Asus Zenfone lite L1... moreCan anyone tell me about the speaker and sound quality.
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- Rumel
- upu
- 17 Dec 2018
which glass protector use this mobile.
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- Sid66
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- 14 Dec 2018
Hi there folks.
I have been using the Asus Zenfone lite L1 for a week now.So far I haven't seen any lag or frame drops.
It's been a good experience so far. I have installed just a couple of apps(Facebook and whatsapp) and I'm happy to say it's been smooth.
Battery is lasting almost 36 hours with normal usage (both WIFI and Mobile data)
The display is simply great for a budget phone like this.
RAM management is good so far.
Conclusion:its a tough competition between Asus Zenfone Lite L1 and the Redmi 6A because they both come in the buget phone section but the Asus is a definite win against the Redmi device.
Bottomline, I love this device.Its light and sleeky with smooth edges on the sides, really digs into your fingers and extremely handy.
Thats all from #Sid66.If you want to know anything be sure to comment on my post.
Cheers and take care
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- Rahul kumar
- gMD
- 05 Dec 2018
Samanyamanus, 04 Nov 2018Which one is better among Asus Lite L1, Yu Ace, Redmi 6A, H... moreIt's performance is the very best then redmi 6A I know redmi is India's no 1 brand but Asus make lite1 better then 6A it is only truth because I used it before 16 days
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- 03 Dec 2018
Samanyamanus, 04 Nov 2018Which one is better among Asus Lite L1, Yu Ace, Redmi 6A, H... moreREDMI 6A ofc bro
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- FesdTheTroll
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- 01 Dec 2018
WellWisher, 18 Nov 2018Hi Friends PLS DON'T BUY THIS PHONE....not worth for the co... moreWhen a smartphone is smarter than the user..smh
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- 29 Nov 2018
WellWisher, 18 Nov 2018Hi Friends PLS DON'T BUY THIS PHONE....not worth for the co... moreUse memory Card to move you XXX VIDEOs & your gf xx pics " LOL"
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- 21 Nov 2018
WellWisher, 18 Nov 2018Hi Friends PLS DON'T BUY THIS PHONE....not worth for the co... moreHow is that cheating anyone or even a reason to not buy this phone? Everyone knows system can take a bit of space.
If you're having issues with other things, such as performance in games like PUBG, battery, heating, camera, crashes, build quality etc, your feedback could be valuable to others.
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- WellWisher
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- 18 Nov 2018
Hi Friends PLS DON'T BUY THIS PHONE....not worth for the cost...I purchased Asus ZenFone Lite L1 last week, honestly i am not happy with this phone. Company said internal storage is 16GB but after system update it gives me only 8.44 GB space to use and for system it took 7.56 GB space. Almost half of 16GB and i haven't copied any of my videos or photos yet....what kind of update it has ?....Such a USELESS PHONE...not worth for value. I had Asus Zenphone 5 long time back and it was also 16 GB and it took only 4GB space. Asus is fooling customers by promoting 16GB phone for Rs.5999/- and giving only 8.44 GB ...they are cheating customers
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- Samanyamanus
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- 04 Nov 2018
Which one is better among Asus Lite L1, Yu Ace, Redmi 6A, Honor 7s?
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- 02 Nov 2018
Does the phone support video calling over volte
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- 26 Oct 2018
I recently bought two phones through Flipcart. In Flipcart the specifications has been mentioned as OCTA CORE and you have reported it as QUAD CORE.
I did not buy REDMI 6A - because it carried MEDIATEK and QUAD CORE PROESSOR
I preferred REDMI 5A - because it had SNAPDRAGON BOARD, however it was QUAD CORE. Therefore I switched to OCTA CORE
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- Anonymous
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- 22 Oct 2018
Android Nerd, 19 Oct 2018OMG! If this phone doesn't have any unexpected issues, it w... moreWow dude very interesting explanation. Insightful.
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- 19 Oct 2018
OMG! If this phone doesn't have any unexpected issues, it will easily be the best low budget phone for gaming! Let me tell you why.
For starters, specs aren't everything. In fact, at least 50% of the device's performance is dependent on how its *Kernel* is set up. Kernel handles how RAM will be managed, how CPU change frequencies - including whether all of the CPU cores will even work at the same time and if GPU will be used at all. Main reason Asus is said to be focused on gaming is actually because of how they set up their Kernels; Aggressive Mode. (Samsung kernel settings are pretty bad for gaming; as far as I've seen their kernels. They're focused on multitasking in most cases, so you generally need higher spec Samsung device for it to handle the same game.)
Now talking about specs. I've done experiments on a number of devices with a number of heavy games, such as PUBG, Crusaders of Light & Real Racing 3, to check what specs do you need to run games that heavy.
I found that Quad Core 1.4 Ghz with 1.5 GB RAM is good enough for all those games but FPS lags behind when something graphic extensive comes on (like over 50 players spamming skills in the same place). This was tested on Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime & Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro (2018). J2 Pro has +0.21 Ghz in CPU & +500 RAM but both have similar GPU (SD 410 & SD 425).
I was playing Avabel Online on maximum graphics on J2 Pro in a crowded grinding area with a Messenger bubble open. I found that although the FPS was falling behind (game was still playable), the Messenger bubble not only remained open but would also open quickly/smoothly when I'd tap on it. Furthermore, the keyboard would also pop up immediately. What does this tells us?
1. That the 1.4 GHz Quad Core Processor was more than powerful enough for all the tasks running at the time.
2. The 1.5 GB of RAM was more than sufficient for the heavy game (Avabel Online), Messenger & Gboard (Keyboard) together.
3. The SD 425 (Adreno 308 GPU) wasn't powerful enough to handle the game.
So now I needed to find out what GPU will be able to handle those games. For this, I tested with Sony Xperia X & Huawei Y7 (not 2018 or Prime one); also considered reviews of people around me that were using higher end devices, up to Adreno 540.
I found that Adreno 505 gave good frame rate in all those games (30-60 FPS); max graphic settings in Avabel, Modern Strike / Med-High in Real Racing & Low-Med in PUBG. Regarding FPS, remember that you won't be able to notice a significant difference between 30 FPS & 45 FPS on a mobile phone, unless:
1. You're viewing it on a big or unnecessarily high resolution screen.
2. The game has a huge amount of details that is in constant motion.
Therefore, this device is one of the most ideal option available to people that are looking for a low budget device for heavy games.
I don't consider Xiaomi because of their moto to live up to the stereotypes of Chinese products. Any phone that can't last at least 3 years is not worth over $60. Xiaomi provides you with extremely high specs at cheap price but still manage to lag, heat up a lot, expires in months to a year with several defects. It's too risky.
I've a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime that has been running without any issues for 3-4 years now with the same battery, and you won't believe me if I told you how many times & how badly I've dropped it. It doesn't have a gorilla glass nor any phone case & was dropped from 7-8 feet height once. 90% of its coating/paint on the frame sides has come off due to frequent falls. Its screen hasn't had a single crack or scratch all this time. I recently replaced its tempered glass as it was quite damaged.