Pre-orders for Asus Zenfone AR are now live in US

03 August 2017
The device is carrier exclusive to Verizon, which has it listed for $648.

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  • Anonymous
  • gNU
  • 04 Aug 2017

What's price is this phone? And display what inch?

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    • Anonymous
    • wYx
    • 03 Aug 2017

    DOA, RiP Asus you wont be missed!

      AnonD-632062, 03 Aug 2017True, TechLover! The Zenfone AR was announced more than hal... more You took a beating yesterday with negative comments. Here you are again as though it never happened. Regardless I have been in that position on the website. Do know, Bluetooth headphones HI RES options are becoming better each year. It probably won't be too long before reference type c headphones models will be distributed from high end companies. Headphone manufacturers are aware of the state of mobile products.
      As to whether or not 3.5 mm headphone jacks will go the way of the dodo bird is anyone's guess.

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        • AnonD-632062
        • Hxc
        • 03 Aug 2017

        TechLover1, 03 Aug 2017Oh, at least now, after a million years (to make the delay ... moreTrue, TechLover! The Zenfone AR was announced more than half a year ago and now it's just reached it's pre-order phase. In a cut-throat industry, that is a sure-fire way to lose steam and customer sales.

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          • AnonD-558092
          • r7b
          • 03 Aug 2017

          xXENDER FREAKXx, 03 Aug 2017Who buys ASUS smartphones in the whole wide world? They are... moreActually, it is a relatively chosen brand here in Canada. It is popular as a full-paid, unbranded device bought at either Staples or Costco. No carrier carries their devices here. It's mostly for people not needing a line, a backup phone or a kid's first phone (along the J3). But it's surely not the phone you're thinking about when you go to the store.

            Anonymous, 03 Aug 2017actually this is true. In Malaysia, I have seen more people... moreOPPO got more than ASUS in Malaysia. Whereas when u go to other countries, the main smartphones u see is : IPHONE, SAMSUNG, SONY, HTC, LG, HUAWEI, XIAOMI, OnePlus. Feel bad for them. If they get good stuff, they would get stolen by burglars. If they get lousy stuff, they would get mocked by others. Buying those 2 brands in Malaysia will not be stolen or mocked by others, since it is the majority so they will not do anything about it. But if u have a good smartphone in Malaysia or u went there with a good smartphone, be careful of your surroundings

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              • Anonymous
              • bJb
              • 03 Aug 2017

              xXENDER FREAKXx, 03 Aug 2017Who buys ASUS smartphones in the whole wide world? They are... moreactually this is true. In Malaysia, I have seen more people using ASUS smartphones THAN OnePlus, Sony and LG smartphones combined.

              OnePlus, Sony and LG smartphones are very rare in Malaysia.

                AnonD-558092, 03 Aug 2017... I preduct very low adoption rates. Maybe some will get ... moreWho buys ASUS smartphones in the whole wide world? They are well known for desktops, laptops, gaming. But not for this. The only country I know people would buy is Malaysia, where a lot of people buying ASUS there just because their battery is big and doesn't even care for the other specifications. FACEPALM TO THEM

                  Oh, at least now, after a million years (to make the delay really clear).

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                    • AnonD-558092
                    • r7b
                    • 03 Aug 2017

                    ... I preduct very low adoption rates. Maybe some will get it after the iPhone 8 goes on sale, as it will push the AR gimmick into a fancy feature. But this device is a huge disappointment. Too late, outdated, ugly...

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                      • SocalTeknique
                      • IbE
                      • 03 Aug 2017

                      I lost interest in this phone months ago. Why does Asus announce things and release months later?

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                        • Brandon
                        • rRS
                        • 03 Aug 2017

                        The price would be done if they would've kept the original specs. Heavily neutered phone.

                          Are pre-orders still relevant now for this more-than-a-year phone?

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                            • Mike
                            • mb3
                            • 03 Aug 2017

                            Everything would be fine except that it's 2017 now and they're offering Snapdragon 821-powered device at flagship price.