Testseek.co.uk have collected 367 expert reviews of the Asus ZE551ML ZenFone 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZE551ML ZenFone 2.
April 2015
(80%)
367 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
3985 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Price
Performance
Audio quality
ZenUI
MicroSD support
Dual Active SIM
Stunning design
Fast processing speed
Innovative functionality
The Asus ZenFone 2 delivers smooth performance
An impressive low-light camera
And has a clean feature-rich UI. The 5.5-inch screen is sharp and bright
Quality finish
Full HD screen with good picture quality
Fluid OS
Battery life
DualSIM
Simple and friendly ZenUI
Camera's lowlight performance
Outstanding value
Powerful hardware
Pleasing 1080p screen
Decent battery life
The editors didn't like
Ergonomics
Display brightness
Weight
Thickness
The phone has a cheap bulky feel and an unintuitive button layout. Its non-swappable battery delivers only decent life. The price is too high for its above-average capabilities
Normally, I would vote for the phone with higher-speed processor. In this case, however, my vote goes to ZenFone Selfie because of numerous hardware improvements, especially the front-camera, which makes it a more desirable device for photoshoot lovers. I...
Abstract: What does the Android community think of the ASUS ZenFone 2?Recently, ASUS and Android Central got together and gave away a slew of ZenFone 2 phones to the community . ASUS is rightfully proud of their new phone (and we think it's pretty good, too) but we...
Snappy and rare highend Intel processors and plenty of RAM. Handy gestures can launch specific apps from standby. Fully customizable skin. Ultracheap, considering what you get. Comes with 5GB of free cloud storage forever, and 100GB of Google Drive storag
Large bezels, poor choice of materials, and too large of a body. So much plastic! Heavy, hard to work with one hand. Capacitive buttons are not illuminated. Comes with a ton of redundant apps that are a chore to get rid of
Disgusting amount of bloatware, Camera falls apart outside of ideal conditions, Generic design with bad button layout
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Good build quality and sleek design, Great price, Excellent battery life, Good UI with handful of features, Lots of internal storage (64GB) and RAM (4GB), Fast charging, Dual-SIM card support
Impractical design, Low maximum screen brightness, Comes with a lot of pre-installed bloatware
Even though ASUS isn't renown with its mobile devices, we are sure that the Taiwanese company is on the right track. ASUS' flagship smartphone might be missing some key features that are present in today's top-tier handsets like the LG G4, Samsung Galaxy...
The Asus Zenfone 2 is a pretty good phone with some features that make it borderline great. It has a processor that's fast enough to handle anything you can throw at it, a big screen that looks great for reading, web surfing, gaming, or watching videos...
Published: 2015-06-12, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
I was extremely impressed with the Zenfone 2 overall, and after a couple of weeks of constant use I find that I could easily make this my daily driver. From the snappy processor to the fantastic touchscreen (with an excellent IPS display panel under it)...
Great display, Enjoyable ZenUI overlay, Great design and build quality, Solid overall performance, Fantastic $299 price point unlocked
Battery life, Middling graphics performance, Lackluster camera
The ZenFone 2 isn't as powerful as the Samsung Galaxy S6 nor the HTC One M9, but it's also half as expensive. When you consider the value proposition (or bang for your buck, as it were), it's hard to really knock Asus' latest. While it occasionally falls...