Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 review: A decent performer, but not for shutterbugs
The
Zenfone
Max Pro M2, like most recent products from the stable of Taiwanese
electronics maker Asus, gives value for your money in the midrange smartphone
segment. The phone comes in two colour variants (blue and titanium) – and three
RAM and storage configurations — 3GB RAM/32GB storage, 4GB RAM/64GB storage and
6GB RAM/64GB storage. A successor to the Zenfone
Max Pro M1 (review), this phone has a modern notch-based screen, a
premium glass-like design, improved camera modules, and a more powerful processor.
Compared
with its predecessor, the Zenfone Max Pro M2 has more than just cosmetic
upgrades. It seems to tick all the right boxes when tested against the
company’s claim of it being an unbeatable performer. But, how does it fare
against other smartphones in the same segment, such as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6,
Realme Pro 2 and Nokia 6.1 Plus? Let’s find out:
Design and
display
The
Zenfone Max Pro M2 has a reflective glass-like design on the back and Gorilla
Glass 6 on the front. Compared with the metallic body of the Max Pro M1 and the
Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, the glass design looks premium and has a better feel
to it. But, as with the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Realme 2 Pro, the glossy body is
prone to fingerprints, which dull the shiny glass. The phone also feels
slippery at times and is prone to accidental drops. Read
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