Testseek.com have collected 363 expert reviews of the Asus ZenFone 6 A600CG / A601CG and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZenFone 6 A600CG / A601CG.
August 2014
(82%)
363 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(76%)
33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent cost/benefit ratio
High-quality
Big
Clear
And bright screen
Fast and agile
Many apps available
Up-to-date operating system
Frontal camera for video calls
Supports microSD memory card
Excellent main camera
Slick performance
Long battery life
Strong feature-packed camera
Fast performance
Clean software
No notch
Minimal bezels
Humongous battery
Unique camera features
The flip-out camera is incredibly versatile
Up to two days of battery life
Virtually bezel-free display
Lively display
Brilliant camera
Featureloaded UI
Superb battery life
Latest Snapdragon 855 chipset
Large 6.4-inch screen with minimal bezels
Exceptional battery life
Clever Flip Camera
Supports two SIMs and a MicroSD card at the same time
Battery easily provides 2 days of use
Flagship specs at a great price
Fast software free of bloat
Smart Key is convenient
Wide-angle camera is nice having
IPS+ display with wide viewing angles and good colors
Precise touchscreen
Powerful SoC and GPU + large amount of memory
Big flash storage + microSD extension
Dual-SIM feature
Enduring battery
WLAN and telephone signal
Voice and sound quality
GPS r
The editors didn't like
No support for 4G LTE networks
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Disp
Screen isn't Full HD
Lack of creativity features
Display just OK in daylight
Main camera falls behind OnePlus 7
Both cameras prone to over-brightening
Over-sharpening images
No optical zoom
The rear camera is good
Not great
Camera module feels fragile
Older Android version
HD resolution display
Screen is LCD rather than OLED
HDR image quality leaves room for improvement
No water resistance
Minor issues with auto screen brightness and palm rejection
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Chris , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: Fancy a larger screen? Forget the expensive iPhone 6 Plus, Holly Brockwell gets her hands on two Android phablet smartphones – ie devices with screens larger than 5inches. These include the 5.5inch OnePlus One ( which is the same size as the iPhone6 Plus) and the even larger 6inch ASUS ZenFone6. Both will set you back between £250 and £300 without a contract...
Large 6″ screen, Beautiful UI, Solid realworld performance, 3300 mAh battery will comfortably last a whole day, Very good value for a 6″ phone
Lacks a FHD display, ASUS Launcher is somewhat clunky, Charges slowly.
On the whole we were very impressed with the Asus ZenFone 6. It is very affordable for the size and has potential to meet a new niche in the market.Solid everyday performance, despite lagging behind in the benchmarks, means the ZenFone can keep up with ev...
The ZenFone 6 is not going to appeal to everyone. It really is huge, so it's not the most portable of smartphones, but if you're ok with that you're going to benefit from a brilliant device for watching TV and movies on the commute. If it's playing games...
Giant screen great for video and gaming, Decent performance, Great battery life
Relatively low-res, slightly soft screen, Not small… obviously, No 4G
Like any 6-inch phone the Asus Zenfone 6 is not for everyone, and its huge display could be sharper. But we quite like all its other aspects, particularly its very impressive battery life. Combined with a competitive price this makes for a decent phone-ta...
Full HD screen, Nicely designed, Premium feel, Solid performance
Screen too big for some, Average cameras, Few unique features
A massive, pocket-stretcher of a phone, the Zenfone 6 will appeal strongly to those who want a 6-inch screen on a budget. It’s full-HD, has a powerful and efficient Intel processor, expandable storage and an attractive user interface on top of the latest...
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Published: 2014-01-07, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Asus has already proven that just because something is affordable doesn't mean it needs to look and feel cheap. Think Nexus 7 and you'll have an idea what we mean. But at this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2014 in Las Vegas the Taiwanese company pushed...
We ended our previous selfie shootout two years ago with a general sentiment of disappointment. That's a long time in smartphone evolution terms, and indeed we're now seeing considerable advancements in selfie photo and video capture.While front-facing ca...
Abstract: We had in mind a comparison of the flippy cameras of the Samsung Galaxy A80 and the Asus Zenfone 6 ever since we knew of their existence, but something always got in the way of actually getting round to doing it. Fate intervened last week, however - a sec...
It's been more than half a year since our last Buyer's guide, and there are already a few new trends since then which caught our eye.For starters, bezels and notches are on their way out in 2019, especially notches. We also have a handful of suggestions f...