Our take on Asus Zenfone 8 Flip and Zenfone 8

Posted on Jun 21st 2021



Flip Mechanism of Zenfone:

The most striking element of the last two Zenfones was their flip-up camera framework. The new Zenfone 8 Flip holds the marking system with an arrangement like a year old Zenfone 7 models. We get the same 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor for the primary camera (however without OIS) and 12MP IMX363 for the ultrawide snapper. The 8MP fax module with 3x optical zoom is likewise pulled directly from the Zenfone 7. This implies that we should see similar shots to a year-old model, which, while not something awful, leaves us asking what might have been if Asus brought updated hardware.

Features:

While the Zenfone 8 Flip is ASUS main release, the standard Zenfone 8 offers a unique recommendation for the right purchaser. It brings a 5.9-inch AMOLED panel in a universe of cell phone behemoths with close to 7-inch displays. Asus accepts there's still a market for compact leads, and it is no time like the present we see more choices for devices you can freely use with one hand.

At simply 147.78 x 68.45 x 9.23 mm, the Zenfone 8 is nearly as large as Apple's iPhone 12, which denotes the first run-through in a long period while we've got a compact Android with a first-class chipset. The more modest 5.9-inch display additionally packs a 120Hz refresh rate compared to the 90Hz on the Flip. It Includes the most recent Snapdragon 888 and a 4,000 mAh battery, and on paper, the Zenfone 8 is with no genuine rivalry in the Android domain, dependent on its size and specs.

Pricing:

Asus truly nailed the pricing this time around. In Europe, the Zenfone 8 starts at €599 for early orders. The cost is set to go up to €670 constantly, and after it's all done, this is among the most affordable entry points to a Snapdragon 888 in this part of the world.