ASUS ZenFone 2 to Roll Out in 3 Variants; 5.5-in Model Powered with 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Processor, 720p/1080p Dual Display Options

By Staff Reporter

Jun 03, 2015 11:16 AM EDT

Asus has been working hard lately in producing its ZenFone 2 and they end up producing three variants of the device for year 2015. The Taiwan-based company is focusing on producing high-end smartphones that will surely hit the tech market.

Yesterday, Asus introduced the second version of ZenFone during the Computex event. Unlike the earlier versions, ZenFone's models are being powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset instead of using the usual Intel chipset. There are three models of ZenFone 2, a 5-inch, 5.5-inch and 6-inch version.

As a comparison, the device 5 and 5.5-inch model of the new ZenFone 2 almost has the same level of display with 720X1280p and powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor. One advantage when using the 5-in model, is users can pick 2 or 3GB Ram for the device while this option is not available for the 5.5inch model.

If the user decided to have the 2GB ram, he will get the 16GB internal storage and 32GB internal storage for the 3GB RAM. For the camera, the two models are using the 13 megapixel rear facing cam and a 5 megapixel front facing cam but the 5.5-inch has a special laser auto focus just like the LG G3.

 For the biggest model in the group, the 6-inch variant includes a 720x1280p with a built in 2 or 3GB of Ram. It comes with the latest Android 5.0.2 and a 3000mAh battery that could last longer than the normal smartphone.

But the highlight of the event is the 5.5-inch model that includes a Snapdragon 615-a device perfect for users who wants to have a powerful smartphone in smaller size. The best feature of this Snapdragon 615 from Asus ZenFone is it provides two options for the display, a 720p or 1080p.

As of the moment, there is still no final announcement about the release of the Asus ZenFone 2 or how much it will cost in the market.

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