The Asus Zenfone 3 release date is imminent after launching in countries like India first on August 17. That technically makes it the first phone with a Snapdragon 821 processor. Its combined with another specs rarity: 6GB of RAM. Heres how it performs so far.
Zenfone 3 Deluxe represents a major upgrade to Asus spelling-challenged smartphone series with a component design and specs you wont find on any other Android today.
The phone is making a name for itself with 6GB of RAM. All but one(the OnePlus 3) of the best phones in 2016 so far top out at just 4GB of RAM. You should be able to open more apps on its 5.7-inch display without slowdown.
Yes, the ZTE Axon 7 has a 6GB of RAM variant, but it wasnt shown off at its Beijing launch event next to its still-very-promising 4GB version. I could test the Asus Zenfone 3 at Computex 2016.It also debuts the Snapdragon 821 processor, starts with 64GB of internal storage(going up to 256GB) and includes a 23MP camera, all of which are impressive numbers on paper. Itll just miss Android Nougat, but does run Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Note: the Snapdragon 820 will still be around for a cheaper price.
But do these Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe specs compute into anything meaningful? The Taiwanese release date is set for the end of July, while the US release date isnt for several weeks, according to Asus. So I went hands on with the forthcoming phone while in Taipei, Taiwan to determine more in the meantime.
Design
The Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe is being touted as the worlds first full-metal unibody phone with an invisible antenna design, and thats technically true.
It beats Apples iPhone 7, rumored to be anti-antenna lines too, by three months, and the new LG G5 has a gap meant for modular add-ons; it isnt really unibody. Samsung Galaxy S7 is made of glass.
That leaves the Zenfone 3 Deluxe to steal some thunder with a sleek look of its own. I like the full-metal body and the seamless unibody design, and the invisible antenna lines are a nice perk.
Whats more important to me than any of that, though, is the fact that the phone does away with the plastic that made last years Zenfone 2 design downright unlikable. I dug the specs and the software customization, but it felt cheap. Like, not even good plastic. This new design begins to right that wrong.
Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe review
It measures 156.4 x 77.4 x 7.5 mm, which doesnt make it as thin as the Nexus 6P(7.3mm thin), but its close and, when testing it, it felt better than the thicker, non-Deluxe Zenfone 3(7.7mm thin).
The power button and volume rocker are now on the right side(instead on of the back), but theres an oddly shaped rectangular fingerprint sensor on back. You dont actually press it in. Theres still capacitive soft buttons for home, back and recent on the front, going against the trend of using purely on-screen buttons. I tend to like my buttons always being at the ready like this and not sometimes vanishing at the worst possible moments.
I had a big problem with Zenfone 2s top-mounted power button, which I described as "squishy." Im happy to report than while the Zenfone 3 Deluxe side-mounted buttons feel a bit shallow, theyre at least clicky. This is all the more important now because the Deluxe camera can be launched by hitting the volume down button twice when the phone is asleep.
Like a lot of phones in 2016, it pivots to USB Type-C, sticks with one speaker(but of course promises stellar audio, according to the companys marketing efforts) and comes in three colors: Titanium Gray, Glacier Silver and Sand Gold.Display
Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe has a spacious 5.7-inch screen that competes with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in size. Even more relevant, I fully expect the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to be the same size, too.
Its large Super AMOLED panel takes on a 79% screen-to-body ratio. That means less bezel on the sides and more screen space to work with. The capacitive buttons on the bottom do eat into significant screen space.
Under the Computex lighting, it also appears to be brighter, fixing be biggest issue I had with the Zenfone 2. Taking last years phone outside snap photos was a headache due to its dull screen; I couldnt see what I was shooting and just hoping the photos turned out okay(they didnt, last years camera was also mediocre).
Ill have to test it outdoors in a full Zenfone 3 review soon, but the brightness seems to have been ratchet up thanks to the new AMOLED display.