Testseek.com have collected 367 expert reviews of the Asus ZE551ML ZenFone 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZE551ML ZenFone 2.
April 2015
(80%)
367 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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4080 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fast
Smooth operating system
Powerful Intel Atom processor
Tons of RAM
Display has really wide viewing angles
Long battery
Dual SIM cards
Great display
Enjoyable ZenUI overlay
Great design and build quality
Solid overall performance
Fantastic $299 price point unlocked
Good build quality and sleek design
Great price
Excellent battery life
Good UI with handful of features
Lots of internal storage (64GB) and RAM (4GB)
Fast charging
Dual-SIM card support
Offers great specs for its $200 price
Crisp 5.5inch 1080p display
Great realworld performance
No visible reduction in performance after a month of hard use
Dual SIM capabilities
ASUS' launcher offers good customization
Very easy to root and unlock t
Great cost/benefit ratio
Big screen with Full HD resolution
Sturdy
Great design
Excellent performance
5 MP front camera
13 Mp rear camera
Supports microSD memory card
Support for two SIM cards
Supports 4G LTE
Supports NFC
Fast battery charge
Price
Performance
Audio quality
ZenUI
MicroSD support
Dual Active SIM
Flagship-level performance and 4GB of RAM
Micro SD storage with two micro-SIM slots
Solid performance
Robust camera features
Just $299 unlocked
The Asus ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance
An impressive low-light camera
And has a clean feature-rich UI. The 5.5-inch screen is sharp and bright
Generous amount of storage offered—64GB in addition to a MicroSD expansion slot
The UIs native theming capabilities are seriously so cool
Amazingly fast and powerful for the price. Good camera. Dual SIMs. Lots of memory.
Appealing low price
Lag-free performance
Asus' software allows deep customization
Snappy and rare highend Intel processors and plenty of RAM. Handy gestures can launch specific apps from standby. Fully customizable skin. Ultracheap
Considering what you get. Comes with 5GB of free cloud storage forever
And 100GB of Google Drive storag
Outstanding software performance
Dual-SIM support with microSD expansion
Solid camera for the money
Excellent value overall
Ergonomic design
Loaded internals
Expandable storage
DualSIM support with compatibility for 4G networks (on the primary SIM slot)
Aggressive $199/$299 price
Deep & thought out ZenUI experience
DualSIM
Speedy recharging time
Camera can take some nice looking HDR photos
Great build quality
Bright and vivid screen
Fast charging technology
Customizable UI
Fantastic performance
MicroSD expansion
Affordable
4 GB of RAM
Amazing Performance
Great Price
Feature Packed
Good updates
Attractive design
Massive 4 GB of RAM
Fast system performance
1080p IPS display with high contrast
Dual-SIM support
Rigid chassis
Clear speaker and reception
Interesting design
Dual-SIM + storage expansion via microSD
4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage
The editors didn't like
Weak camera
Weird power button location
Outdated ZenUI launcher
Somewhat bulky design
Display isn't bright enough
Battery life
Middling graphics performance
Lackluster camera
Impractical design
Low maximum screen brightness
Comes with a lot of pre-installed bloatware
Depending on how the phone is held
The touchscreen can be a little finicky when entering a pin
Like me after takeout
This phone arrives bloated
Could be thinner
Does not record movies at 60 fps or at 4K
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Ergonomics
Display brightness
Mediocre battery life
Weak speakers
Awkward power-button placement
A bit heavy
The phone has a cheap bulky feel and an unintuitive button layout. Its non-swappable battery delivers only decent life. The price is too high for its above-average capabilities
Too. Much. Bloatware
It isn't the prettiest phone on the block
But it will do
Big and heavy. Dim screen. Heavy Android skin. Too much bloatware
Disgusting amount of bloatware
Camera falls apart outside of ideal conditions
Generic design with bad button layout
Large bezels
Poor choice of materials
And too large of a body. So much plastic! Heavy
Hard to work with one hand. Capacitive buttons are not illuminated. Comes with a ton of redundant apps that are a chore to get rid of
Published: 2015-05-28, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Outstanding software performance, Dual-SIM support with microSD expansion, Solid camera for the money, Excellent value overall
Dim display, Unremarkable industrial design, Below-average audio performance,
Like any smartphone, the ASUS ZenFone 2 is a complicated instrument – and given a more conventional price tag, it would be something of a mixed bag. But append its actual price to the end of any shortcoming, and it becomes pretty tough to dwell on any...
Abstract: The ASUS ZenFone 2 is an impressive device. Packed with Intel's Atom processor, 4GB of RAM, and Android Lollipop, it's a phone to be feared. Also, it's only $249! Our review of the ASUS ZenFone 2 is in the works, so stay tuned!Don't forget to VOTE! Each w...
Attractive design, Massive 4 GB of RAM, Fast system performance, 1080p IPS display with high contrast, Dual-SIM support, Rigid chassis, Clear speaker and reception
Faux brushed metal; Plastic and polycarbonate materials, Thicker than competing 5.5-inch models, Below average battery life, Average display brightness, No CDMA version, Soft pictures from camera, No USB 3.0 or MHL, Non-removable battery
Asus ZenFone 2. Test model provided by GearBest.com. The 4 GB Gray model is available for $275 with coupon code ASZ4GBFor a $200 to $300 smartphone, the ZenFone 2 makes a strong case against more expensive 5.5-inch devices, especially from a design and pe...
If you are looking for an affordable unlocked phone with near-flagship hardware specifications running on Android 5.0 it is hard to ignore the ASUS ZenFone 2. The Zenfone 2 has the large 5.5-inch display that is craved by many these days and the user expe...
Based on the time I've spent using the ZenFone 2 so far, I'm impressed with what ASUS and Intel have managed to create within their price constraints. In some respects, the ZenFone 2 competes with phones that cost substantially more money. In others, it d...
Flagship-level performance and 4GB of RAM, Micro SD storage with two micro-SIM slots, Solid performance, Robust camera features, Just $299 unlocked
Mediocre battery life, Weak speakers, Awkward power-button placement, A bit heavy
With a world's-first 4GB of RAM and U.S.-first Intel Atom CPU, the Asus Zenfone 2 goes toe to toe with other flagship phones for less than half the price....
The Asus ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance, an impressive low-light camera, and has a clean feature-rich UI. The 5.5-inch screen is sharp and bright
The phone has a cheap bulky feel and an unintuitive button layout. Its non-swappable battery delivers only decent life. The price is too high for its above-average capabilities
The Asus ZenFone 2 is too expensive for its above-average ability, but if the price agrees with you, the smooth performance and splendid low-light camera won't disappoint....
The new Asus Zenfone 2 is a step in the right direction. Asus does not want to take on the big players head on, at least not in the flagship segment, so the Zenfone 2 is going after the pseudo-flagship or upper mid-range market. This means it doesn't exac...
Asus has absolutely knocked it out of the park with the Zenfone 2. With the push to include higher quality components without sacrificing the overall price, Asus has shown it can push the boundaries of what we thought was possible as a given price rang...