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In a similar vein, PC Link lets you mirror what's on your phone's screen to a TV or projector via a laptop using a standard microUSB cable. It requires installing an extra bit of software on the PC linked to (and Macs aren't supported), but will come in handy for presentations. Remote Link lets you use your phone as a PC controller either as a mouse, a presentation slide control or a media remote. While Zenfones have their eye on a mainstream audience, the ZenUI does offer a few extra features for productivity tasks. We didn't need to use it as performance was solid, but the 1GB RAM version of the Zenfone 5 is more likely to suffer from interface stutters. A lack of RAM is usually behind basic interface lag. In the drop-down settings menu, there's a button to try and free-up RAM. The ZenUI also offers a way to combat any performance issues that might crop up. The Nexus 5 and the LG G2 are far more powerful as they use high-end Snapdragon 800 processors. Benchmarks show that this chipset is in the same league as the Snapdragon 400, a popular Qualcomm chipset used in recent phones including the Motorola Moto G, the Sony Xperia T3 and HTC One Mini 2. The Zenfone 5 uses the Intel Atom Z2560, a dual-core 1.6GHz processor.
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General performance is swift, especially considering the phone does not have a CPU anywhere near as powerful as top-end devices. One of the best elements of the Zenfone 5's ZenUI software is that it doesn't cause any serious lag, at least on the 2GB model. This is disappointing, but custom interfaces can often make up for difference in core software and Asus tries to do this with the ZenUI. This means the Zenfone 5 is running dated software out-of-the-box and it's unclear when it will be updated.
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Android 4.4 was announced in September 2013, and Android L is set to arrive in a matter of weeks. The Zenfone ships with Android 4.3 software. The Zenfone 5 also offers the opportunity to tweak colours via its Splendid' app. Outdoors visibility is good as there aren't too many ultra-reflective layers or gaps in the architecture of the screen, and colours are well-saturated. And it is large enough to let the Zenfone 5 work well as a little entertainment station for those who have a long commute to work.
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It's enough to comfortably display desktop version of websites rather than their mobile equivalents, to deliver HD-quality videos (including 1080p ones) with respectable sharpness.
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In general use, the difference between 720p and 1080p at 5ins is not dramatic. The 294ppi pixel density is not enough to provide Retina display-like sharpness, but it's not far off.
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It's where Asus has saved some expense, by using a 720p resolution screen panel than a 1080p full HD panel.įor a 200 asking price, you can't complain. It weighs a manageable 145g but at 10.3mm thick it's a couple of inches thicker than more expensive handsets.Īside from basic performance, the smartphone experience hinges on the quality of a phone's screen. The area below the screen uses a metallic finish of concentric circles, giving the handset the same design as Asus's laptop and tablet range. Whilst the Zenfone 5 is far from ugly, it's not as beautiful or slim as an iPhone or HTC One M8. It's large and is available in a variety of colours including black, white, red and purple. The Asus Zenfone 5's back is made of plastic rather than metal, but it's not a totally no-frills affair. This spec costs 179.99 direct from Asus's online store, with the 4G edition adding 20 to the price. Our handset was the higher end model with 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. Of course Asus has cut a few corners to save money but quality hasn't been thrown out of the window. The firm lets you choose between 8GB or 16GB of internal storage as well as 1GB or 2GB of RAM. It ships with a 5in 720p display, is powered by a nippy Intel dual-core processor, has an 8-megapixel camera and 4G all for 200.