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The editors liked
Quick UI with unique additions and refined aesthetics
Good battery life
Secondary cameras could be useful in suitable situations
Easy to grip and use one-handed
Nippy Intel performance
Surprisingly good typing
ZenUI well thought-out
Compact build that's ideal for onehanded use
Responsive display
Dependable performance
Ample internal storage
ZenUI offers several useful features
The editors didn't like
Photo capture is generally worse on the “Pro” device
Both cameras can add tinges of color to shots and need work in low light
Quick UI with unique additions and refined aesthetics, Good battery life, Secondary cameras could be useful in suitable situations
Photo capture is generally worse on the “Pro” device, Both cameras can add tinges of color to shots and need work in low light, Boring, plain design, Relatively slow to recharge to 100%
Asus has turned in another pair of solid devices, but without any killer execution or features to put it head and shoulders above the competition. Rather each aspect has shown maturation in its respective area – especially ZenUI. Previously a somewhat con...
Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Easy to grip and use one-handed, Nippy Intel performance, Surprisingly good typing, ZenUI well thought-out
Woeful battery life, Moto G boasts sharper visuals, Camera features hit-and-miss
The Zenfone 4 is a frustrating tale of two phones. There's the compact, user-friendly 4-inch smartphone that sports a colourful design, slick performance and a neat interface. Then there's the phone that struggles to last from sunrise to sunset, that has...
Compact build that's ideal for onehanded use, Responsive display, Dependable performance, Ample internal storage, ZenUI offers several useful features
No ambient light sensor, Average display resolution, Poor battery, Android hardware keys aren't backlit
The Zenfone 4 is by no means the perfect device, but when you compare it to the competition in the same price range, its perks become obvious. Unlike most other affordable smartphones, ASUS has been generous with the internal storage on the Zenfone 4, lea...
Abstract: "The Zenfone 4 offers mid-range specs for a pocket-friendly price." It was only recently that the Moto E (review) was the darling of the budget smartphone space, but you know as well as we do that nothing lasts forever. ASUS' Zenfone range caused quite th...
Abstract: Asus unveiled a handful of new devices at its CES 2014 press conference, making it one of the most action packed events this year in Las Vegas. Three new Android-powered smartphones premiered as part of the brand new Zenfone lineup. There is another P...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
120° wide-angle lens, DTS Headphone:X audio, 4K UHD video recording, Long-lasting 3300 mAh battery, Innovative software suite
Display only Full HD resolution
In many ways Asus has inherited the position that HTC once filled in the smartphone market, in as much as it is overtly ambitious and produces innovative, well-built phones with a few killer features that, despite flying under the radar when compared to t...
Featuring a beautiful design and dual-lens rear camera setup traditionally reserved for significantly more expensive smartphones, the Zenfone 4 looks like great value for money. Over the last 24 hours I've had zero issue using it as my primary work and pe...
Published: 2017-09-21, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Competent main camera, Premium Metal and glass build, Decent gaming performance
Power a bit lacking for the cash, Beefy bezels
There's certainly a lot to like about the ZenFone 4, and it's easily the most complete package Asus has ever released over on UK shores, but I wonder if it does enough to truly challenge the similarly-priced competition. It is set to launch at £449, putt...
Pocketfriendly, Decent camera, Beautiful UI, Very cheap at £99
Awful battery life, Lots of bloatware, Fairly thick.
On the whole, the ASUS ZenFone 4 is a decent little phone. It doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but it doesn't try to. What it tries to be is a dependable budget phone, and it mostly succeeds.The display works fine. Granted, it's not the vivid displ...
Abstract: The Asus ZenFone 4 is the company's latest budget blower, ringing up at just under £100, and it's aiming to be one the best value handsets you can get. It faces stiff competition from Motorola's double duo of the Moto G and Moto E, but can Asus beat the c...