techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-08 01:32:47
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Needless to say, the Snapdragon 821-packed smartphone market has changed. But that doesn't mean the Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe won't impress. We just hope it has some tricks up its sleeve to distinguish itself from the rest of the competition. Stay tuned for a...
6GB of RAM onboard, Slick antennaless metal design, Starts at 64GB of storage...
Unclear how it uses the 6GB of RAM, 1080p display unfit for VR, Single, bottomfiring speaker...
Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe is a much better Android phone than its predecessor thanks to its full metal body design and industry-leading specs. It'll take more testing to see if the 6GB of RAM and new 23MP camera truly amount to a better phone...
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Asus has been preparing for the big leagues and its entry to the flagship category is the Zenfone 3 Deluxe. It's an ambitious move after introducing the Zenfone brand only 3 years ago, but it's a move worth commending.Asus is fond of theatrics and just li...
Great design, Nice, large display, Impressive performance, Pretty good camera, Good battery life, Large storage and memory, Fast charging, NFC and dual-SIM LTE support...
No wireless charging, Not water-resistant capability, Very expensive, Lots of bloatwares...
Asus knows how to make over-the-top smartphones — with 6GB RAM and 256GB storage, it even beats most ultrabooks out in the market. That does not even count the Snapdragon 821 variant they have lined-up. When they held back, they did so sensibly — just lik...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-12-08 01:32:49
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The ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a beast of a phone! It packs a Snapdragon 820 processor and an impressive 6GB of RAM. Let us know if you'd like to see more on the ZenFone 3 Deluxe!ZenFone 3 Deluxe: Slickwraps: Music by Navie D: More tech goodness: Our video gea...
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The ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) breaks new ground for ASUS as the first ZenFone to actually have tech specs, features and looks that equal a current flagship smartphone. This includes a slim metal frame with curved back that looks stunning with no vis...
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Zenfone 3 Deluxe represents a major upgrade to Asus' spelling-challenged smartphone series with a component design and specs you won't find on any other Android today.The phone is making a name for itself with 6GB of RAM, when the best phones in 2016 so f...
6GB of RAM onboard, Slick antenna, less metal design, Starts at 64GB of storage...
Unclear how it uses the 6GB of RAM, 1080p display unfit for VR...
Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe is a much better Android phone than its predecessor thanks to its full metal body design and industry-leading specs. It'll take more testing to see if the 6GB of RAM and new 23MP camera truly amount to a better phone...
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Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe hands-on: A budget phone with a huge 6GB RAM Asus Zenfones seem to be popular in every country that isn't the UK. Asus has apparently sold 30 million of the things in 30 territories in three years, which is modestly successful. Asus...
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Recently revealed ahead of Computex, the new trio of ASUS ZenFones includes the ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe , ZenFone 3 and ZenFone 3 Ultra . Surprisingly, each ZenFone 3 is different in its own way while packing in enough similar design cues and features to st...
After looking through all the design, tech specs and features above it is clear that ASUS are not introducing another series of entry-level to midrange smartphones. Rather, they are offering a complete range of devices designed to compete in the flagship...
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ASUS raised the stakes when it released the Zenfone 2 last year. At the time it was the first phone to ever have 4GB of RAM on board, which gave the company a lot of marketing street cred that helped them bolster their smartphone chops. While they were a...
ASUS has managed to impress us with the build quality of both the Zenfone 3 and the Zenfone 3 Ultra. It only made sense that the Zenfone 3 Deluxe would be the best looking of the bunch. The phone sports a unibody, all metal design that has zero trace of u...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2016-12-08 01:32:49
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Asus continuously shock the world with innovative mobile phones, at affordable price range.During the Zenvolution event at Computex 2016 in Taiwan, Asus' home-country – Asus released 3 Zenfone 3s, the Zenfone 3 Deluxe, Zenfone 3 and the Zenfone 3 Ultra.Th...
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After more than 6 months of waiting, we finally managed to snag ASUS' Zenfone 3 Deluxe. The ZF3 Deluxe is the cream of the crop as far as the ZF3 line goes, boasting a full metal, unibody design and high-end internals. It's the first true flagship that th...
Despite what other people may think, the ZF3 Deluxe is a relatively good smartphone offering from ASUS. We like the overall design of the phone, as minimalist as it is, and despite its flaws (which can be addressed by software patches down the line), it's...
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Asus is still making attractive smartphones with impressive spec sheets. This year, the Zenfone 3 Deluxe Special Edition was one of the first phones to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor and 6GB of RAM.With an all-metal body and 5.7-inch AMOLED scre...
Excellent unibody metal design, Great specs, Large display with vibrant colors...
Camera performance disappoints, Too much bloatware, Future Android updates unclear, Very expensive...
No. Asus' ZenUI, slow updates, and janky camera make the Zenfone 3 Deluxe a no go. You can buy a number of other phones with better cameras, better performance, and cleaner software for the same price or less...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 03:17:49
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Zenfone 3 Deluxe represents a major upgrade to Asus' spelling-challenged smartphone series with a component design and specs you won't find on any other Android today.The phone is making a name for itself with 6GB of RAM, when the best phones in 2016 so f...
The Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe is the grown up version of the cheap Zenfone 2 I reviewed and easily broke a year ago. It's now ready to play with the adults at the best Android phones table occupied by Samsung, LG and HTC.It's a complete turnaround on the desi...
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Two of the top contenders for this year's phablet (we prefer plus-sized smartphones) are the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe and the LG V20. We've already given you our unboxing of the LG V20 and full review of the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe.We also got several requests...
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With the Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones officially announced already, we couldn't help but make some quick comparisons with the phones using our tech spec comparison tool. You can see some of our comparisons in the links below but clearly the Pixel and...
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Did you know that aside from the 5.7-inch Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe flagship smartphone model that the company unveiled in Taiwan last May 30, 2016, there's a smaller 5.5-inch version that's slightly less powerful but far more affordable? It's true. There's...
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ASUS launched an array of products a few weeks back at its Zenvolution event in New York City. Among them was the gorgeous ZenBook 3 Ultrabook , the convertible Transformer 3 , and an assortment of Android-based smartphones that carried ZenFone 3 branding...
Attractive Design, Super AMOLED Display, Strong Camera Performance, Speedy Device, 6GB Of RAM, Fingerprint Sensor...
Middling Battery Life, "Only" 1080p Screen, No Dust Or Water Resistance...
The 5.7” ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a top-notch smartphone and worthy of consideration for anyone considering a device of this size. It features one of the most powerful mobile processors currently available, has a copious 6GB of RAM, expandable storage, an...
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The Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a big phone, but not in a bad way. Asus's latest flagship phone manages to pack a large 5.7″ display into a svelte .3″ aluminum unibody design with diamond cut edges that weighs just six ounces. When you hold it, it feels too...
Great performance, sleek lightweight design with a large display, great build quality, dual SIM, comfortable to hold despite its large size, good selfie camera...
Poor camera performance for its price, fingerprint reader could not read one of my fingers for some reason, 1080p not ideal on such a large display, Zen UI needs refinements, Prev2 of 2Next...
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Though pricier phablets like the $769 Google Pixel XL and Galaxy S7 Edge grab a lot of headlines, these days you can find a powerful, large-screen smartphone for under $500. The $499 Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe gives you a vibrant 5.7-inch AMOLED display, power...
Attractive Desig, Gorgeous scree, Great valu, Helpful built-in software...
Camera is sluggish and images look di, Below-average battery lif, Weak sound...
The ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a gorgeous phone with an eye-poppingly vibrant display and a UI to match. It's $500 price seems like a bargain when you compare this phone to similarly sized flagships that go for hundreds more, but budget-conscious users may prefe...
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With the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the midst of a fiery recall, the market is down a supersized unlocked phone. The $499.99 Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe shows up at a perfect time to take advantage of Samsung's misfortunes. It's a massive 5.7-inch Android phone w...
Sleek design, Fast performance, Good network connectivity, Solid battery life...
Overwhelming UI layer and bloatware, Lackluster camera, Mediocre call quality...
The Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe is big, good-looking unlocked Android phone with powerful hardware that's held back by a disappointing camera and an overwhelming software layer...
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ASUS made quite a splash in January last year with the mid-range ZenFone 2, with the device offering impressive specifications and features that were coupled with a very budget-friendly price tag. This is a practice that has becoming increasingly common...
Seamless metal build with no antenna lines, Vibrant 1080p display, Dual-SIM, microSD slot, Smooth performance, Lots of software features...
Weak battery life, Zen UI can feel overwhelming and bloated, Camera images lack detail/slow in low light...
The ZenFone 3 Deluxe is ASUS' new take on what an affordable flagship should be. While the overall package is good, it falls short in a few areas that prevent it from being a more compelling option over the competition...
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The ZenFone 3 Deluxe brings a whole lot for a $399 price tag, including an amazing cameraAfter the massive success of the ZenFone 2 last year, ASUS is back with the ZenFone 3. Instead of offering just one version, ASUS has a slew of different models out t...
Battery Life, Camera, Fingerprint sensor, Value, Build Quality...
Display, Capacitive keys, Software & Updates...
If you like “large” smartphones and don't mind not having the very latest version of Android, then sure go ahead and pick up the ZenFone 3 Deluxe. It's a solid piece of hardware, with some great software included. At 5.7-inches, it's definitely not for ev...
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What defines a flagship smartphone? More times than not, a flagship handset is defined by an incredibly high price. Devices such as Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S series are flagship product lines, and as such, they carry price tags of $600 and up...
Very fast processing package, 64GB of builtin storage that can easily be expanded, Fast recharge times...
Fingerprint sensor often fails to unlock the phone, Rearmounted speaker leaves a lot to be desired, Weak battery performance...
The ZenFone 3 Deluxe is a good purchase in a bubble, but that isn't the case hereOverall, Asus has crafted a very good smartphone with the ZenFone 3 Deluxe. Here we have a phone with an all-aluminum construction, decent display, an extremely fast processi...
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Which brand comes to your mind when you see a sticker price of Rs 63,000 for a smartphone? If we were to take an educated guess, we'd say you are thinking Apple, Samsung, HTC, or BlackBerry even. What if we were to say that ASUS' top-end variant of the Ze...
Good display, Smooth performance, Quick charge 3.0 is blazing fast...
Very pricey, Low-light performance of rear camera is average, Bloatware-heavy, Fingerprint scanner is iffy, Photos by Raj Rout, Top Alternatives, Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe 256GB vs Google Mobile Pixel XL, Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe 256GB vs Apple iPhone 7 Plus 128...
Our short answer to should you buy the ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe with 6GB of RAM and Snapdragon 821 SoC right now is – no. Look at other equally capable phones, yet much cheaper phones, like the OnePlus 3T, Nubia Z11, and the Moto Z (review) instead. Quite ho...
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Late luxury. Asus' latest ZenFone 3 Deluxe flagship smartphone will also be available on the European market soon. With Qualcomm's current premium SoC, a high-resolution 23-megapixel camera, and a large 5.7-inch AMOLED panel, the handset features some tec...
very solid casing, high-quality build, dual-SIM/micro-SD hybrid slot, high-contrast AMOLED panel, optional Always-On display, accurate touchscreen, Miracast, USB-OTG and NFC, USB Type-C port, useful telephone functions, fast overall performance, ZenUI wi...
screen uses PWM for brightness control, many preloaded apps, short load battery life, non-removable battery, no regular Android updates, WiFi issues at the reference router...
Already the feel of Asus' ZenFone 3 Deluxe is pleasing when held for the first time thanks to its high-quality and especially solid metal casing. This conceals a 128 GB UFS 2.0 storage and lush 6 GB of RAM besides the Snapdragon, and thus the smartphone i...
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Budget flagships are all the rage these days. After all, why would anyone pay $769 for something like a Google Pixel XL when similar or only marginally worse performance can be had from a $439 OnePlus 3T? The category has come a seriously long way since t...
It's not QHD, but the 1080p AMOLED display has decent viewing angles and gets pretty bright, Despite the heavy skin, the phone remains speedy and rarely slows down, It may not appeal to everyone, but it's definitely unique. Nobody's mistaking this thing f...
ZenUI is as bloated as ever. There are some highlights, but most of the software is just plain bad. Also, no Nougat yet? Come on, A ton of megapixels, laser autofocus, and OIS sound impressive on paper, but pictures frequently come out blurry, The speaker...
The ASUS ZenFone 3 Deluxe isn't a terrible phone, but it's extremely hard to recommend over its competitors. While its specs are decent, its software and camera drag it down. The price is also a problem; it is lower than most flagships' from larger compan...
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