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Hands on: Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe review

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  1. Tao says:

    man one look of that custom UI makes me feel glad I bought a moto.

  2. r2stik says:

    3GB File needs 6GB memory to COPY. + your eyes don’t need screen 300+ pix!!! all we need is BATTERY LIFE!!!!

    1. KillBill says:

      Amen to that!! Battery Battery and Battery!!!

  3. Csk says:

    The problem I have with a manufacturer like Asus making premium phones is that their record of support and their previous products lifespans have been terrible. Who’d want to invest that much money in a brand with a trust pilot rating of poor. Look at the debacle of their Nexus tablets Google won’t work with them anymore due to the record of failing units from both their 2012 and 2013 versions. Look at this article if you want further proof. androidpolicedotcom/2015/04/19/reports-suggest-2013-nexus-7-units-are-failing-at-an-alarming-rate-not-likely-a-result-of-firmware-updates. Yes by the law of averages your last Asus product might but have been Ok but who wants to make that gamble with that much cash when they don’t care about their customerrs.

    1. Matty Brennan says:

      Agreed – I had a major problem with one their transformer tablets and the support I received while still under warranty was appalling. Never again will I buy Asus. Buyer beware …..

  4. ChrisI says:

    I just need to know when that Axon 7 is coming to the US and can I buy the 6gb/128gb version.

    1. S Blevins says:

      July 4th is the speculation day.

  5. rohan ninan says:

    The RAM positive and negative makes no sense. If it is unclear how the 6GB are used, then how on earth is it a positive, if we can’t see any beneficial effects.

    1. ChrisI says:

      Gun ownership theory: Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.

    2. André Costa says:

      the real question is: why is it a negative? you have it and it’s future proofing the phone, even if most people don’t use it, it can’t be a negative LOL

      1. RoboBonobo says:

        It depends on how it manages the ram.
        If it has 6GB of RAM but it manages it poorly and the multitasking is the same as other phones that have 3GB of RAM, that’s a negative mark against it.

        1. wowfood says:

          I honestly can’t help but think it’s for poorly managed multitasking. I am saying this out of a degree of bitterness. I’ve had a number of Asus tablets running android, the first my purchase, the rest wins in raffles (I have good luck in raffles)

          While they all start out okay, I’ve found all of them quickly have software issues as they’re bogged down by an onslaught of ASUS bloatware which you cannot remove. Often I find this bloatware stalls otherwise good hardware to a virtual stop often because of the memory footprint. Can’t help but think instead of fixing their crappy software they’ve just thrown more RAM at it.

          I’ve also had issues in the past with ASUS and their ability to keep their devices up to date. Brand new tablets months old, losing all support the moment the next tablet release comes, with some devices so heavily locked down I can’t even root them without having to jump through an extra hurdle or two. My current tablet (admitadly with an atom CPU) I have to do a force reboot every time it goes into hibernate, and even if turned off it still continues to burn the battery for some reason. Can’t root at all because atom (my previous fix for every ASUS tablet I’ve owned)

          Then again, I think ASUS just hates me, I had 3x asus Motherboards all DOA, as well as an ASUS graphics card which died within 3 months, and another ASUS mobo which died after 13 months. Since the graphics card death I’ve refused to purchase any ASUS products myself, (although luck still saddles me with them)

        2. Matt Swider says:

          RoboBonobo *THIS.* It can be a negative. Also, if you include it and it does absolutely nothing to help the phone (i.e. if it ends up having the same performance as a 4GB of RAM Snapdragon 820-equipped S7 Edge), then I’d also consider that a negative. It has to DO something.

        3. Niyi Aguaze says:

          Yeah. Basically if it has the same memory leakage problem like the ZF2, then the 6GBs of RAM won’t make much of a difference.

          1. DieFanboyDie says:

            The memory leakage issue was a result of the ZenUI interface, I have a the Z551ML w/4GB RAM running CM13 Nightlies and have had no issues with memory leakage

  6. shannon nufer says:

    The thing I will need to know is will it support CDMA carriers like Verizon, support HD calling, and WIFI calling. These are very important features to me right now

    1. Matt Swider says:

      I’ll check on that once their US plans get situated.

    2. Flappy says:

      Those are things that are carrier dependent. You’ll have to wait to find out.

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