Testseek.com have collected 107 expert reviews of the Asus ZenFone 4 Max ZC554KL and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZenFone 4 Max ZC554KL.
October 2017
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107 Reviews
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The editors liked
With such a huge battery
This is pretty obvious. This phone is very difficult to kill
Usually netting me roughly two and a half days of use on a single charge
Long-lasting battery
Fun wide-angle camera
Solid value
Massive battery provides solid battery life
Capable main camera for the price point
Prompt
Smooth performance
Can charge other USB devices
Good value
Affordably priced at $200
Very long battery life
Stays cool
Usability
Extensive software
Security patches up to date
USB OTC
Separate MicroSD slot
Decent speaker
Plenty of accessories
Fast MicroSD card reader
The editors didn't like
This the older
Clunkier version of ZenUI that's just hideous. At least Nougat 7.1.1 is running under it all
While I dislike capacitive keys
These really irritate me. Instead of being backlit
They're just reflective. Useless at night
The Snapdragon 43
Boring design
Clunky software
Middling display
720p resolution 5.5inch screen = grain in smaller images and text
Display is pale and bluish
Secondary wideangle camera yields lowquality photos
very long battery life, stays cool, usability, extensive software, security patches up to date, USB OTC, separate MicroSD slot, decent speaker, plenty of accessories, fast MicroSD card reader
slow Wi-Fi without support for 5 GHz, limited selection of LTE bands, comparatively high power consumption, low display brightness, red tint on photos, wide angle lens distorts photos around the edges, 720p display, pressure-sensitive case
Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Jordan , review by: androidpolice.com
With such a huge battery, this is pretty obvious. This phone is very difficult to kill, usually netting me roughly two and a half days of use on a single charge
This the older, clunkier version of ZenUI that's just hideous. At least Nougat 7.1.1 is running under it all, While I dislike capacitive keys, these really irritate me. Instead of being backlit, they're just reflective. Useless at night, The Snapdragon 43
Like with many phones that I review, I had to remember while using and reviewing the Zenfone 4 Max that I, personally as a consumer, do not represent the target audience for this device. It's aimed at someone who wants the best bang for their buck, even i...
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Long-lasting battery, Fun wide-angle camera, Solid value
Boring design, Clunky software, Middling display
The cheapest ZenFone 4 is a perfectly serviceable smartphone with great battery life and dual cameras, all for $200. Unfortunately for Asus, other drawbacks make this phone difficult to recommend over the budget competition.ZTE's $200 Blade V8 Pro also ha...
Massive battery provides solid battery life, Capable main camera for the price point, Prompt, smooth performance, Can charge other USB devices, Good value, affordably priced at $200
720p resolution 5.5inch screen = grain in smaller images and text, Display is pale and bluish, Secondary wideangle camera yields lowquality photos
We must say, Asus' first of the Zenfone 4 lineup has us encouraged. Retailing for $200, competition is plentiful, but the Zenfone 4 Max makes a respectable case for itself. We love how fluid and snappy the device is, throwing in a gigantic battery didn't...
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Rae , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Battery life is the number one concern when people think about buying a new smartphone, to the point that if a phone had nearly double the longevity of even the most expensive flagship handsets, it would be easy to overlook some of its faults. But at some...
Frustrating software, Performance can be sluggish, Disappointing camera
No. There are better phones available for the price, without the software pain points we experienced on the ZenFone 4. It's a shame, because there are elements of the phone we like...
Above-average camera, Solid audio via DTS, Good battery life, Nice build quality
Slippy back, Mediocre performance, Second rear camera is poor, Expensive compared to competition
The Asus ZenFone 4 is something of a Marmite smartphone. Slim, relatively light and possessing an above-average main camera, punchy audio, solid battery life and decent build quality, Asus gets a number of important factors right for this upper-midrange h...
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Asus ZenFone 4 Max review finds two big reasons why you may want to purchase this mobile phone. First, there is a dual camera and second, there is a massive battery that holds so much juice th...
The phone market is currently in serious need of a smartphone that can fill the gap left by the Lenovo P2. If the Zenfone 4 Max can deliver on even a fraction of the company's battery claims, it could be the phone that plugs it.Featuring a giant 5000mAh b...
Overall, the ZenFone 4 is still a pretty good phone. My favourite features have to be the beautifully compact design, excellent battery performance and the camera is quite good too and it handles games quite well. The 8MP wide-angle is still okay in certa...