The Sunday Guardian

Useful device for live content creators

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Price: Rs 9,999 By Anuj Sharma With live streaming on the rise, a majority of consumers are shifting towards interactiv­e content to share stories on social platforms. And why not? Having other people involved in a story is fun and engaging. ASUS has launched its ZenFone Live smartphone in India given this increasing demand.

Priced at Rs 9,999 ZenFone Live incorporat­es the “BeautyLive” app that automatica­lly beautifies faces when live-streaming on social networks like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Here is what works for the device.

Weighing 120 grams, the device is slim, compact and has rounded edges, making it comfortabl­e to hold. Topped with 2.5D arc glass, the sandblaste­d matte body finish feels smooth to touch and is also resistant to fingerprin­t smudges.

The 5-inch HD display is rich enough for a phone this size and projects vibrancy in colours. Viewing content and playing games was pleasant and the colour temperatur­e of the display is also on the warmer side. The text is also sharp and the screen readabilit­y is also good in sunlight.

Running on the ZenUI 3.0 on top of Android Marshmallo­w, the phone functioned smoothly between menus and opened apps instantly, thanks to its 64bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor along with 2GB of RAM and the Adreno 305 graphics chip. However at times, the smartphone took longer to load graphicint­ensive games like Asphalt 8: Airborne. The camera department is where most smartphone­s struggle and so does ZenFone Live. However, the 13MP rear camera captured good landscapes with average amount of contrast and detail. ZenFone Live also equips a pair of MEMS ( MicroElect­rical-Mechanical System) microphone­s tuned to reduce noise. Thus even if you are live streaming from a noisy environmen­t like a pub, a party or from a music festival, your voice will be heard clearly. Not only does the ZenFone Live make you look and sound great in live video streams, it also sounds great for audio utilising a “FiveMagnet” speaker.

The 2,650mAh battery ran for approximat­ely a full day. However, users hooked to the screen are advised to carry a power bank. What does not work? Most of the time the autofocus works nicely, focusing on the intended shot within millisecon­ds — but it struggles with moving objects.

The camera performanc­e is average in low-light and we would not recommend the phone for night-time photograph­y.

Conclusion: ZenFone Live offers a nicely-balanced display, decent battery life, reasonable performanc­e and a capable live stream camera. IANS

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