Asus to launch Zenfone 5z with notch display, Qualcomm 845 SoC on July 4
Unveiled at
the MWC 2018, Zenfone 5z was the first Android smartphone to sport an iPhone
X-inspired notch and system-wide AI capabilities, along with a dual camera
set-up on the rear
Technology News:
Asus, a
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, is gearing up to launch the
Flipkart-exclusive Zenfone 5z in India on July 4. The e-commerce platform
recently listed the teaser page, confirming the launch of premium smartphone in
India.
Asus Zenfone 5z was first unveiled at the
Mobile World Congress in February, alongside Zenfone 5. Both sport similar
glass-metal-glass sandwich design and feature a dual camera set-up on the back.
However, the processor, RAM and storage configurations set them apart.
In terms of features, the Zenfone 5z boasts
90 per cent screen-to-body ratio, thanks to its 6.2-inch fullHD+ screen
covering almost the entire front. The 19:9 aspect ratio leaves just a small
notch on top to accommodate an 8-megapixel camera, earpiece and sensors – just
like in Apple iPhone X but smaller.
On the back, the smartphone sports a
dual-camera set-up, which features 12MP and 8MP shooters.
The primary 12MP sensor boasts f/1.8
aperture. and the 8MP sensor features 120-degree wide-angle lens. Both front
and rear cameras are backed by AI for automatic scene selection and portrait
photography, and machine learning to improve the output by learning usage
patterns.
Zenfone
5z
sports a 2.5D curved glass on the front and back, supported by a metal chassis.
It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 system-on-chip (SoC), paired with
6GB RAM and a host of storage options starting from 64GB.
When unveiled, Zenfone 5z and Zenfone 5 were
the first smartphones in the Android realm to feature iPhone X-inspired
notch-based screen. They were also among the first generation devices to offer
system-wide artificial intelligence-based utilities such as automatic scene
selection and setting optimisations in camera, auto ringtone adjustments and
optimal battery utilisation etc. However, both the notch-based screen and the
native support for artificial intelligence have become a common proposition in
smartphones.
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