The Sunday Guardian

Asus Zenfone AR: A good-looking mobile with a 23-megapixel camera

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Price: Rs 49,999 It was Lenovo Phab 2 Pro that first came with Google “Tango”— an Augmented Reality (AR) platform for smartphone­s—but it failed to cast a spell on the Indian market.

Taiwanese smartphone maker Asus has now unveiled Zenfone AR that is the first premium-category smartphone which is not only Tango-enabled but also packs Google “Daydream”— a Virtual Reality (VR) platform.

The Rs 49,999 smartphone sports top-notch specificat­ions like Snapdragon 821 chipset, a whopping 8GB RAM and 23MP “TriTec” camera at rear.

On the left is a SIM card slot and the right side houses the power key and volume rockers with Asus’ trademark concentric circles. The headphone jack sits at the bottom, along with a USB Type-C port and a speaker grill.

Here is what works for the device. Zenfone AR is a welcome change from the slabs of metal and glass that come out of pockets. The leatherric­h back panel renders a premium look and good grip.

Given the large 5.7- inch screen size, this is definitely not a compact phone. But, at 170 grams, it won’t tire your hands even if you hold it for a long time. The aluminium frame keeps the phone sturdy and solid.

The bottom-firing speaker was pretty loud and won’t let you miss any call. We found it to be loud and rich enough to enhance the VR experience.

What differenti­ates it from other flagship Android smartphone­s is its AR and VR capabiliti­es.

The way it manages to cram in a complete AR platform in a rather slim frame is impressive.

We accessed the dedicated app store to download Tango apps and especially liked the BMW app that projected a virtual car in the front. The AR details, which we discovered during the virtual tour, was impressive.

The optimised Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset on board efficientl­y handled this resource-heavy task. The WQHD Super AMOLED display ( 2560x1440) with 515ppi makes for a rich VR experience. It is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The display has excellent viewing angles and its sunlight legibility is great.

The TriTec camera with a 23MP primary sensor, a motion tracking and a depthsensi­ng sensor, captures images in great detail.

The colours were not oversatura­ted and the highlights were not gimmicky. The camera interface that you get is not the most modernlook­ing one but impresses when it comes to capturing still images.

The 8MP front snapper surprising­ly took photos with great detail. It does not oversharpe­n images like many other smartphone­s in the same category -- like those from OnePlus. Also, there are many “beauty” filters to choose from but we liked the ones clicked with the filters off. — Krishna Sinha, IANS

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