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Asus Zenfone 8 reviews by real users Asus Zenfone 8
- 5.9"OledFHD+20:9
- 169 g68.5 mm148.0 mm8.9 mm
- SnapD. 888 Octa-Core 8 GB RAM 128 GB
- v10 891.700
- 4000 mAh
- 1 64 Mpx · ƒ/1.8 IMX686 Exmor RS 2SELF 12 Mpx · ƒ/2.45
- Android 13 Tiramisu Android 13
User score
- 7
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- Screen9.2
- Performance9.2
- Camera8.8
- Connectivity9.7
- Battery7.7
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
7 reviews
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 14%Less than a day
- 43%One day
- 29%More than one day
- 14%Two days or more
7 reviews
Software
- 29%It comes with a clean operating system
- 71%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 50%Every six months
- 50%Every two months or less
7 reviews
User reviews
- AutoAudi in the world of phones
Very powerful, loud and convenient, and most importantly, a versatile phone. TOP design, The sound is loud, but the bass at maximum volume in the equalizer causes slight distortion (repeating). Its compactness is its hallmark. The processor is powerful, but at maximum settings in games, after an hour there may be throttling. RAM 16 is enough and still remains (there will be no desire to close all applications and tabs). Phone memory 256 is enough but you always want more.
Pros- Screen (frequency)
- Sound
- Memory (operational)
- Power
- Two active radios
Cons- Chambers (roughness)
- Coating (glide)
- Screen resolution (greater)
- Memory slot for two SIM cards
View original review- 8.5
- Screen9.5
- Performance6.3
- Camera8.0
- Connectivity10
- Battery7.0
View answers - AutoFor music lovers and those who like small smartphones.
I was looking for a small music smartphone shot 9, the headphones sound very good, but the speakers are not a revelation, with this processor everything goes smoothly, previously I had a xiaomi mi 10, where the speakers are a revelation, but some applications stuck, everything runs smoothly, with heavy The games heats up a bit, and quickly discharges a day max. 4+ rating for low battery where the rest is ok.
View original review- 9
- Screen8.2
- Performance10
- Camera9.0
- Connectivity9.6
- Battery10
View answers - AutoSmall powerful but not flagship
I bought it directly from Asus and it came with an external 10000mA battery. The form factor and weight are excellent. It is a comfortable mobile to use and carry. Regarding the fluidity I have no complaints. It gets hot from time to time if you stress it. I wanted a mobile far from the current hypertrophy trend and with a 3.5 jack. The options are very scarce, and every year that passes more. The fingerprint reader with protective glass fails very often, approx. 50% of the time. Without it it is quite reliable but far in speed and reliability of a capacitive one. The camera is not bad, it improves my little f1 at night and in video but not during the day. The screen has disappointed me, the 1100 nits are nowhere to be seen. As a comparison in full sun it looks more or less the same as the little f1 with its 500 nits. Then the 120 Hz thing I already thought it was a bed and I have confirmed it: it only uses more battery. The sound has positively surprised me. Sounds good and relatively loud. At high volumes the entire back vibrates. The worst thing about the phone by far is the battery. To make a day with about 4h of screen you have to put the long-lasting mode that works at 60Hz and eliminates the always on display and some internal settings to avoid excessive consumption. In the end, it lasts the same as my previous 3-year-old phone with a somewhat degraded battery, also 4000mA. In short, recommended for those who want a powerful and manageable phone being aware of the battery handicap
Pros- Size
- Power and fluidity
Cons- Drums
- sporadic heating
View original review- 8.5
- Screen8.0
- Performance9.6
- Camera8.5
- Connectivity9.3
- Battery7.0
View answers - AutoIn general, satisfied with
To play games, you need to turn on the performance mode, which instantly eats up the battery and heats the phone. It is impossible to play without external cooling. In normal mode, everything is fine. The phone is not a gaming one out of the box. But for everyday use, a great option.
Pros- Sound
- Connection
- Camera
Cons- Battery
View original review- 9.2
- Screen9.2
- Performance9.6
- Camera9.0
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery5.0
View answers - AutoAlmost perfect little phone or finally a small android phone
A phenomenal alternative to the iPhone. The speed is extreme for such a tiny phone. The battery lasts for 1 day. You can pick on some trifles like the lack of an SD card, but that's a piece of cake. It's worth buying it
Pros- Screen
- Performance
- Handy
- Battery
- Price to quality
Cons- SD card
View original review- 10
- Screen10
- Performance10
- Camera9.0
- Connectivity10
- Battery7.0
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Score
- 7.2 Design & Materials
- 7.7 Performance & Hardware
- 7.3 Camera
- 8.3 Connectivity
- 5.4 Battery
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- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
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