deepakvrao
Adept
Just got it yesterday.
Reasonably well built. Looks more premium than the ZF5. Pretty snappy, and everything works as it should. No lag. I dont play games though.
Zen UI is great with lots of nice featres like double tap to wake up/sleep. Double tap home button to make screen smaller for single hand use.
Battery - after first charge lasted me about 14 hours till it reached 15%, but that was with more than usual screen on time, as well as BT streaming to my stereo. With my wife's ZF5 the batter improved significantly after about a week of charging. Wifi was on all day, but data was not on as my limit for the month has been reached.
Screen is sharp. Nothing brilliant, and brightness is just OK in bright sunlight. In call volume could be a bit higher.
The volume button at the back is surprisingly better than the side ones, and you get used to it fast.
Placing the power button on the top is a bad choice, but with the double tap you really don't need to use it. On advantage is that you can double tap without lifting the phone from the table, with just one finger and see the notifications.
Charging is fast. 1 hour gives about 60%, and 2 hours to full charge with their supplied charger.
I got the 2GB RAM, full HD model for 15K.
Size - feels almost the same as the ZF5 though it has a 5.5" screen. Bit heavier but not really noticeable even in my pocket.
EDIT: Almost forgot. The biggest drawback is that the superb 'do not disturb' feature of the ZF5 is gone, thanks to Lollipop. This was in fact one of the reasons I had selected an Asus, after seeing how customisable the feature was on my wife's phone. The only disappointment really.
Reasonably well built. Looks more premium than the ZF5. Pretty snappy, and everything works as it should. No lag. I dont play games though.
Zen UI is great with lots of nice featres like double tap to wake up/sleep. Double tap home button to make screen smaller for single hand use.
Battery - after first charge lasted me about 14 hours till it reached 15%, but that was with more than usual screen on time, as well as BT streaming to my stereo. With my wife's ZF5 the batter improved significantly after about a week of charging. Wifi was on all day, but data was not on as my limit for the month has been reached.
Screen is sharp. Nothing brilliant, and brightness is just OK in bright sunlight. In call volume could be a bit higher.
The volume button at the back is surprisingly better than the side ones, and you get used to it fast.
Placing the power button on the top is a bad choice, but with the double tap you really don't need to use it. On advantage is that you can double tap without lifting the phone from the table, with just one finger and see the notifications.
Charging is fast. 1 hour gives about 60%, and 2 hours to full charge with their supplied charger.
I got the 2GB RAM, full HD model for 15K.
Size - feels almost the same as the ZF5 though it has a 5.5" screen. Bit heavier but not really noticeable even in my pocket.
EDIT: Almost forgot. The biggest drawback is that the superb 'do not disturb' feature of the ZF5 is gone, thanks to Lollipop. This was in fact one of the reasons I had selected an Asus, after seeing how customisable the feature was on my wife's phone. The only disappointment really.
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