While the more expensive flagship phones don’t come with the best of batteries in mind, their processors are quite energy efficient, and so, battery life while little, doesn’t seem too little. However, if you’re all for the battery life,and don’t have the luxuries of buying a flagship phone, then Asus might have done the trick for you.
Theupgraded ZenFone Max Pro M2 and the ZenFone Max M2 have both been made officialin India, and they’re both scheduled to go on sale in the country just nextweek, ahead of a probable US expansion after a second announcement at CES 2019,which is supposed to take place next month, in January.
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In India, the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 goes on for sale at around the equivalent of $180, and in this package, you have a shiny glass back, along with a very small notch, considering the price segment, plus a truly massive 5000 mAh to power the impressive phone up.
While the phone comes with a huge 6.26 inch screen, (which by the way comes with FHD+ resolution), and also, with a quite sizeable chin, the phone weighs up to only 175 grams, which is quite impressive for such a huge phone.
The phone comes with the Snapdragon 660 SoC, which is quite decent, and quite great actually, if you consider the price tag that the phone comes with. However, it’s understandable that you’ll need to pay a bit extra on the memory counts, since the entry-level configuration of the phone goes on to offer only 3 gigs of RAM, and 32 gigs of local digital hoarding room.
For under $200, you get great cameras, too. The phone comes with AI-enhanced dual rear facing cameras, which includes a primary 12MP shooter, along with f/1.8 aperture, along with a 13MP selfie camera, which rocks f/2.0 aperture.
TheNon-Pro version of the phone comes with a 4000mAh battery, and a Snapdragon 632 processor – and this all is quiteunderstandable, when you consider the $140 price tag it brings along with it.
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There are a few other compromises for this version of the phone – as the notch is a little bit more wide, the 6.26 inch display comes with only HD+ resolution, and also, the dual rear cameras, and the single selfie camera is less capable than the cameras found on the pro version. However, even with all these points taken into consideration, the phone is still quite impressive to say the least for $140.