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Asus zenfone 3s max review


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Asus ZenFone 3S Max

PROS
CONS
  • Good battery life
  • Strong camera performance
  • Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Well built
  • Way too much software bloat
  • Average overall performance
Rating

 REVIEW

The new Asus ZenFone 3S Max is a surprisingly quick followup to the ZenFone 3 Max models, and sits right in between them. More

Key Specs

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Screen Size5.20-inch
Resolution720x1280 pixels
Storage32GB
Processor1GHz octa-core
RAM3GB
Rear Camera13-megapixel
Front Camera8-megapixel
OSAndroid 7.0
Battery Capacity5000mAh
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