Testseek.com have collected 378 expert reviews of the Asus A501CG ZenFone 5 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus A501CG ZenFone 5 .
June 2014
(79%)
378 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
27 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent cost/benefit ratio
Big screen (but not too big)
With crisp and vivid images
Sturdy
With nice design
Light
Excellent performance
Frontal camera for video callings
Memory card slot
A nice design and build quality
Very good performance except for gaming
Good screen
Fingerprint and scratch resistance
Well done Custom ROM
A low price tag
The Asus ZenFone 5's simple design and sturdy build impress. The Asus ZenUI comes with interesting new features that enhance the Android experience
Good overall performance
Smart user interface
Comfortable and well designed
Great screen
Decent camera for the price
Excellent value
Strong build quality
Solid performance
Dual SIM
Build Quality
Display
Useful features
Stylish looks
Smooth performance
Lovely display
Featureloaded and capable snapper
Freshlooking UI with tons of useful features
Host of handy apps
Large
Decent quality display punches well above its weight. Good performance from the Intel components. Fantastic value for a 5inch
DualSIM handset.
Inexpensive
HD resolution
Scratch-proof display
High build quality
LTE support
Current Android OS
Good camera
Powerful enough for current games
Low operating temperatures
Long battery runtimes
The editors didn't like
No support for 4G LTE networks in the reviewed model
Could be slimmer
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Below average reception quality
Bad battery life
Bad camera(s)
Maybe for some a lack of accessories that come with the phone
The camera shutter is a little slow
Even in bright daylight
Weak
Non-replaceable battery
Average camera
Feels cheap
No 4G LTE support
Wobbly back
Images could be better
Camera
Battery life
Sluggish performance
The design's mainstay
The concentric circle pattern
Is prone to scratches
Average battery life
Mediocre camera in most conditions. Subpar battery life. Minor issues with the stockstandard smartphone design.
Dirt-repellant coating pretty useless
Only 3.7 GB storage for the user
Integrated battery
Small performance headroom for the next generation of games
Abstract: ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom
Good screen size; stable performance and battery life; affordable.
Auto brightness is not satisfactory; length and width a bit awkward; lacks LTE feature, software issues still a work in progress.
This year is undoubtedly the year of the budget smartphones, with the prices of mobile devices getting cheaper by the day, yet still offering consumers a fair share of features and a reasonable level of quality.It's against this backdrop that Asus launche...
Abstract: When the ASUS ZenFone series launched, HardwareZone members were the first to trial the dual-SIM Intel powered phone . Now the ZenFone 5 has gotten speedier with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor, coupled with an LTE modem for speedier interne...
The arena of budget smartphones is literally exploding with several options for all kinds of needs and tastes. Once considered to be suitable only for those with limited needs or a strict budget, the capabilities of these devices have increased tremendous...
Abstract: The 5-inch Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen provides scratch resistance and durability. At 720p screen resolution, the display was sharp and clarity was not an issue when watching videos. The curved plastic back makes the phone comfortable to hold — althoug...
Great design and handling, Good imaging performance, MicroSD card slot, Affordably priced
Sluggish performance at times, Battery life could be better, ZenUI needs refinement, No 4G LTE support
The ZenFone 5 is powered by an Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core 1.6GHz processor with HyperThreading technology, which allows it to process two threads in one cycle (as long as actual hardware resources such as suitable registers within the processor are availa...
Abstract: ASUS recently launched the ZenFone series in South East Asia and announced that the ZenFone 5 would be coming to Singapore in May. In collaboration with HardwareZone, ASUS Singapore held an exclusive hands-on session last evening where 60 attendees were a...
Published: 2014-04-16, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: If you think smartphone users on a budget had it good with Xiaomi's entry into Singapore, there are now even more choices in the shape of Asus' Zenfones, which come in not just one but three versions, and at prices from as low as S$120 .Launched in Jakart...
Abstract: ASUS is becoming one of the strongest supporters for Intel Atom processors as an increasing number of its mobile devices are powered by its processors. First announced in February 2013 , the Intel Atom
Nos ha encantado este smartphone Asus Zenfone 5: tiene potencia de sobra para ejecutar cualquier tipo de aplicación y navegar con varias pestañas abiertas, su pantalla es sobresaliente, con una calidad de materiales excelente y el precio es adecuado: sobr...