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- 5.99"FHD+76% useful18:9
- 180 g 76.0 mm 159.0 mm 8.5 mm
- SnapD. 636 Octa-Core 3 GB RAM 32 GB
- v7 116.618
- 5000 mAh
- 1 13 Mpx · ƒ/2.2 OV13855 2SELF 8 Mpx · ƒ/--
- Android 10 Q Android 10
User score
- 23
- 7
- 3
- 0
- 1
- Screen7.7
- Performance8.4
- Camera6.9
- Connectivity8.4
- Battery8.9
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 3%Less than a day
- 12%One day
- 59%More than one day
- 26%Two days or more
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Software
- 24%It comes with a clean operating system
- 55%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 21%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 3%Never
- 3%Once a year
- 48%Every six months
- 45%Every two months or less
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User reviews
User Reviews
- MykQuel23Asus ZenFone Max Pro (M1)Global · 3GB · 32GB · Version AEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueGood phone overall, just need some GCam
I had this phone as my daily driver for more than a year before I knew Redmi Note 8 Pro. Asus MPM1 has a very good battery life. Default camera isn't that good, selfies are pinkish. This has been resolved thru GCam which has excellent colors. This phone also has a dedicated microSD slot which I really like. I am also using the phone mainly for browsing and checking emails - I'm getting a day and a half of battery life.
I upgraded to Redmi Note 8 Pro after a year as Asus MPM1's screen is already looking old with it's thick top and bottom bezels, also the camera is just limited to 2. I gave this phone to my mom and she loves it much better than her previous Samsung J7 which has a very short battery life.Pros- Battery life
- Good camera if GCam installed
- Aluminum body, sturdy build
- Good performance
- Good audio (earphones)
- Dedicated Micro-SD slot
Cons- Not so good default camera
- Thick top and bottom bezels
- 8.3
- Screen8.2
- Performance7.3
- Camera7.0
- Connectivity8.3
- Battery9.0
View answers - cxsquadxxiAsus ZenFone Max Pro (M1)Global · 4GB · 64GB · Version AEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueBasically, it's a good phone for everyday usage and it's good enough for gaming for mid-tier phone with cheap price.Pros
- Huge Battery
- Affordable Price
- Pure Android
- Simple Design and Slim
- Good perfomance for Mid-Tier
Cons- No Scrath
- Audio So-So
- Wi-Fi signal is low
- Camera lack effects etc.
- 6.4
- Screen7.0
- Performance7.6
- Camera5.5
- Connectivity7.0
- Battery10
View answers - zaki.tampan111Asus ZenFone Max Pro (M1)India · 3GB · 32GB · Version AEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueNice
It's good for gaming with low budget, undoubtedly best budget gaming phone on its era
Pros- Huge Battery Capacity
- Big Screen With Hi-Res
- Great Performance
- Cheap
- Pure Android UI
Cons- There are some bloatware that can't be uninstalled
- 8.2
- Screen8.0
- Performance10
- Camera6.7
- Connectivity8.6
- Battery9.0
View answers - ysylvarezqieAsus ZenFone Max Pro (M1)Global · 3GB · 32GB · Version AEdit commentReportAre you sure?ContinueGood
I bought it at $106, brand new for my wife
Has preinstalled apps, got an update every week
I am not gamer so I don't know is it good or bad for gaming
Camera front and back, good for me
Battery is good for 2 days maybe more
Charging fastPros- Battery
- Camera
- 8.5
- Screen7.3
- Performance7.0
- Camera7.5
- Connectivity9.0
- Battery9.0
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Score
- 6.1 Design & Materials
- 6.1 Performance & Hardware
- 6.6 Camera
- 5.2 Connectivity
- 8.0 Battery
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- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
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