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October 2015
(76%)
225 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid build quality, Great display, Good performance, Lots of useful software features, Exceptional software/update support, Full 4G LTE support in the U.S, Expandable storage, Images tend to be very sharp thanks to laser autofocus, Excellent camera app,
Mediocre battery life, Camera lacks dynamic range, Poor sunlight readability, Speaker could use a bump in volume, Missing NFC, Some bloatware is still present
While not without its issues, the positives of the ASUS Zenfone 2 Laser far outweigh the negatives, and if value for money is what you are looking for, this device is certainly a very compelling option...
Long lasting battery, Laserguided camera autofocus, Dual SIM and dual standby capable, Expandable storage to 128GB
Low speaker volume, Rearlocated volume controls, ZenUI bloatware can't be uninstalled, Back, Home and Menu buttons are not backlit
The Asus ZenFone 2 Laser is $199, which may be the deciding factor if you're not looking to spend triple that amount on a Samsung or an iPhone.It's price-to-performance ratio is excellent. The presence of two 4G-capable SIM slots is also a nice addition...
The ZenFone 2 Laser is, in mostly every way, the same as the ZenFone 2. The differences lie under the hood, which translates into a slight drop in performance, and in features, the most notable of which is laser-assisted auto focus. The price starts at $1...
Buying a smartphone for less than $250 can feel like shopping the clearance section. Most of the items available are hideous or hideously outdated, but once in a while, you come across a gem. The Asus ZenFone 2 series, starting at $199, is a great bargain...
Abstract: “With its camera-focussed hardware, the ZenFone 2 Laser comes across as a bit of a mixed bag”LG unveiled its flagship G3 a couple of years ago and among the many innovations the handset boasted, what caught the camera enthusiasts' attention was its laser-...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
Solid and Durable Build, Good battery life, Screen visibility in sunlight is excellent, Great value for money
Selfie Cam is terrible, Ugly UI, Bloatware packed out of the box, Easy to induce lag
There is a real focus from tech media on the latest, greatest, biggest and “baddest” of everything but that isn't necessarily what the every day user wants or needs. We happily accept at Ausdroid that we are among a low percentage of users who will flog t...
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Abstract: Asus is all over with an entire battalion of Zenfone 2 series and we have a sharp shooter – the Asus Zenfone 2 Laser. What is important is with the Laser, Asus brings the laser technology on the camera to be more affordable and dims the halo out of the fl...
So, the Asus Zenfone 2 Laser, at about Rs. 9,999 did impress us a lot with its build quality, display and performance. The only thing that could've been better is camera, but considering its price, this is most value for money smartphone under Rs. 10,000...