Asus ZenFone 6 confirmed to ship with Snapdragon 855, 48MP camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery

09 May 2019
It will flaunt a notchless display having a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels.

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  • Riyaz
  • pRA
  • 15 May 2019

The missing part of the phone is infra red port.if the infra red port provided this the complete phone.

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    • IDc
    • 13 May 2019

    plz have ois for the 48mp camera

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      • AnonD-732843
      • T4t
      • 13 May 2019

      Asus got me excited until I seen the display is a tad above 1080p... so pass.

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        • Anonymous
        • k2L
        • 12 May 2019

        Notification LED, headphone jack, and 5,000mah batter. You sold me.

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          • Workinprogress
          • pi%
          • 11 May 2019

          As soon as i see 5000mah battery I'm insta-interested

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            • ilovepocophone
            • vxs
            • 11 May 2019

            Does anyone else noticed? The "6" looks like the flex for the dual slider to work.

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              • Anonymous
              • 0BG
              • 11 May 2019

              CompactPhones5ever, 11 May 2019The ad: "Defy ordinary" -dunno but looks like a quite ordin... moreIt's a two-directional slider, has 5000mah battery and dedicated sd slot. Only ZTE Red magic 3 comes close to it.

                The ad: "Defy ordinary" -dunno but looks like a quite ordinary SD855 device.

                btw. lol @ people who argue which phone with SD855 is faster... There's virtually 0 noticeable difference in daily usage between SD820 and 855 and you complain that one 855 phone is slower than another 855 one.

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                  • 5T
                  • ajM
                  • 11 May 2019

                  xeroga, 11 May 2019Snapdragon 855 is very powerful, what I want to say is Asus... moreIn 8 month from now you'll say: "S855? Is it still worth it?"

                    Anonymous, 10 May 2019By performance do you performance as in "this phone's Snapd... moreSnapdragon 855 is very powerful, what I want to say is Asus is not very good at fully utilizing the power of hardware used. If I compare Asus phones with others like Samsung phones with same chipsets, they usually lag behind and I believe it is the problem of software optimization. This problem is especially obvious in their mid rangers, IMO.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • vry
                      • 11 May 2019

                      Anonymous, 10 May 2019Since we're talking personal opinions here, I've owned HPs ... moreOnly properly made laptop from Asus is the Zephyrus M.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • vry
                        • 11 May 2019

                        Non existent support after buyer parts with his money.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • KhB
                          • 10 May 2019

                          Used zenfone 5 for a year, no bad overall.
                          Just the battery life is average...
                          Hope the 6 would improve the battery life.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • vju
                            • 10 May 2019

                            Mediocre phone 👎

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                              • Anonymous
                              • aXL
                              • 10 May 2019

                              Having a dual camera means that there's a possibility that the device would be priced lower, and that Asus probably didn't go cheap on the sensors.

                              I'd take a good single/dual camera setup over any triple or quadruple one with mediocre sensors and lenses.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 3y}
                                • 10 May 2019

                                Fearghast, 10 May 2019Do you really think ROG is not obnoxious enough? Asus simp... moreSince we're talking personal opinions here, I've owned HPs (entry-level compaqs through their elitebook line), Toshiba, Samsung (Not so horrible for the price) and Dells. And buck for a buck, none even came close to any laptop I've bought from Asus. If you compare them by class, Asus almost always had a small useful feature to sweeten the deal. Their support site is also one of the best to use, beaten only by Dell and Lenovo. But That's my opinion anyway.

                                In terms of smartphones, I haven't owned any from the zenfone line yet, But I've owned some of their tablets, and their Fonepad7 is still alive and ticking for over 5 years with decent battery life. I've tried Apple, Samsung, Sony, HTC, Xiaomi, and Huawei from different classes. But the Zenfone 6 seems to be worth trying, and it could stick like his elders did.
                                We own a second-hand shop if you're wondering, so I can try phones to my heart's content.

                                  Anonymous, 10 May 2019Flagship market is sooooo hard to break. Only a few hold th... moreDo you really think ROG is not obnoxious enough?
                                  Asus simply never released something exception. Their phones are ok, their notebooks are average at best, their mainboards are still decent (often with horrible VRM, but decent), their headphones are pure garbage, their mic attempt pure garbage, windows tablets overpriced and not as good, soundcards ... they terminated their soundcard department, the only department that actually was making one of the best soundcards.
                                  etc. Asus is just a mess with broken ideas that target 10-15 yo "gamerzzzzzz kids".

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • M5Z
                                    • 10 May 2019

                                    Anonymous, 10 May 2019I haven't own any Zenphone yet. How good is Asus when it c... moreOriginal Zenfone 5 here (aaahhh, Asus with their confusing model naming practice). Got it some years ago (2014) as a second device, and been using it as a GPS device for the last 3 years.
                                    During its "official lifetime" it got several firmware updates (7-8 I think), starting from Jelly Bean 4.3, through KitKat, up to Lollipop 5 officially (apart from the numerous custom Roms going up to 7.1 - with trade-offs of course).
                                    It has served me very well as a second device and even though it was dirt cheap and had a unique Intel chipset, it still holds pretty good (apart from the battery life).
                                    Considering what I paid for it when new, I have absolutely no complains. And the build quality is waaayyy above the expectations of the price range. So whilst at the moment I am looking into S10 or similar staff, I am eagerly waiting for Zenfone 6 to see what it has on offer and whether the build quality lives up to my expectations.

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • aja
                                      • 10 May 2019

                                      Asus is finally picking up pace!
                                      pricey or not, they added an led, 3.5 jack and a triple slot and removed the hideous notch... they're listening to our rants more than the others.

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                                        • Tony
                                        • gLM
                                        • 10 May 2019

                                        Anonymous, 10 May 2019I haven't own any Zenphone yet. How good is Asus when it c... moreThe worst experience from this point of view for me.
                                        I have the "flagship" Zenfone AR from 2017 and I am stuck on Android 7.0 with the latest update from May 15th, 2018