Design
The design of the ZenFone 5 is nothing out of the ordinary. We have seen similar designs before. It does look a bit similar to the 2013 edition of
Dressed in matte black ZenFone 5 has a 5-inch touch display that is great to work with. One can manage everything on the screen even if you are wearing gloves. So for all of you who stay in the mountains or extremely cold climates, this phone is an option.
The rear of the phone has an 8 MP camera with flash, which is excellent by-the-way (more on that later) and a single grille at the bottom that hides the speaker. On the right, users get the marked power buttons and volume rocker key.
Performance and interface
Now for the fun stuff. ZenFone 5 is not a quad core, but that does not mean it is a slow runner. It has the
To store files the ZenFone 5 has 8 GB memory (out of which 3 GB is blocked for system files). The users end up getting a little over 4 GB for personal files, apps, images, movies and games. Yes, there is the option to expand the memory further, but that will just add to the costs.
ZenFone 5 is still on the old
The home screen has 3 panels where the users can add widgets or app icons according their own tastes. There are many widgets available on-board with the option to get more. The 13MP camera is one of the high-points of this phone. The camera quality is excellent. We got crisp clear images even in low light.
Audio quality of the loudspeaker on this phone is not bad either. Voice call capabilities are on the better side too. All in all, we quite liked the ZenFone 5, but we are not going to give the final verdict here as the price is still undecided. But
Update: The price has been revealed of the phone. The