mymobileindia.com Updated: 2019-12-01 10:33:38
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The very first instinct of any human these days to kick start the day, is a picture. The cherry on the cake is the beautification of one of the many thousand pictures we take. Further fueling the most integral part of our lives, ASUS has launched a new sm...
Comfortable to use and a daily driver...
Average cameras and no fingerprint scanner...
Even though the ASUS Zenfone Live is a smartphone with average specifications and has its share of pros and cons, the smartphone for a price tag of Rs 9,999 can be considered a daily driver, with the ability to perform fine, from low to mid and heavy usag...
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With the influx of mobile data post Reliance Jio, more and more Indians are now going live, and Asus has been the first smartphone manufacturer that tries to cash in on the burgeoning trend. The Asus Zenfone Live has been designed to play its part as a te...
The 2650mAh battery on the phone lasted longer than what we had expected. If you are a basic and moderate user, you should be able to extract one day out of the phone rather comfortably.Priced at Rs. 9,999 INR, the Zenfone Live sounds like a good option f...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2019-12-01 10:33:39
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Asus announced its latest Zenfone live smartphone a few days back. During most part of the presentation, Asus was either mentioning the live video capability of the smartphone or the microphone clarity. Interestingly, Asus has done a great job by incorpor...
Lightweight, Good selfie camera, Excellent microphone response, Above average battery life...
Mediocre features, Average Performance, No fingerprint sensor, No backlit keys...
Asus Zenfone Live ZB 501KL is dedicatedly made for people who love live streaming. The smartphone has one of the best microphone setup installed inside it that delivers unmatchable audio recording at its price tag. For people who frequently go online for...
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FeaturesBattery LifePerformanceValue for MoneyAsus may have got into the smartphone market a little late, but they offer smartphones in most diverse categories. Their latest and most affordable Zenfone is here. Asus calls it the Zenfone Live. Apart from b...
Priced at Rs 9,999 on Amazon, the Asus Zenfone Live isn't up to the mark when compared to the Chinese competitors. The budget smartphone category has gotten a lot better in recent days. Zenfone Live is a good smartphone and unique for its live streaming f...
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Do you love going live on social channels but fears for the quality of the video? You are not alone, there are many people who love sharing their fun moments, but due to poor quality video, most of the times they avoid. Asus decided to deal with the issue...
Lightweight, good screen, battery...
Average performance and camera...
Considering the USP, yes it does beautify your live video, but do you really want to spend 10k on a phone to go live. With decent hardware and camera, it's an average smartphone.Do you love going live on social channels but fears for the quality of the v...
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ASUS ZenFone Live is the latest selfie smartphone from ASUS. This is the World's first smartphone that comes with real-time beautification technology. So whenever you want to go live on Social apps like Facebook, Instagram etc, it enhances your face usin...
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While all other smartphone makers are banking on the ever-popular selfie craze, Asus has gone a step ahead and launched a smartphone that 'beautifies' users' faces when they are live on social channels like Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. Priced at Rs...
We would say that while there a few things about the Asus Zenfone Live that we liked, there were many aspects that disappointed us. While the display, software and beautification app are plus points, the performance, heating issues and average camera are...
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Asus is among the few smartphone makers that's diversified its product lineup to suit different needs. It has tried to cover the entire market with products ranging from the Asus ZenFone Go to the Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra ( Review ). It has products in differ...
Good, ZenUI is easy to use, Live Beautification works...
No fingerprint sensor, Severely outdated SoC, Poor performance, Lags with Beautification on video, Dated Android Marshmallow...
The Asus ZenFone Live claims to be the first to have live beautification for social media. It somewhat delivers on that front but there are too many sacrifices. The choice of an outdated processor for the ZenFone Live is highly questionable and the missin...
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While it's Chinese counterparts have been focusing aggressively on the selfie game in their Smartphones and have been fairly successful, the Taiwan based Asus wants to tap into the live streaming phenomenon with a phone that claims to be the ‘world's firs...
It is hard to recommend the Asus Zenfone Live but it is appreciable fact that Asus want to try something different and come up with the Live beautification mode while streaming live. This feature I feel might become part of the future Zenfone devices and...
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gogi.in
Updated: 2019-12-01 10:33:42
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Asus has launched a new handset called the Asus Zenfone Live. This quad core powered handset is priced at Rs. 9,999. Is this worth the price, check the Asus Zenfone Live review.The Asus Zenfone Live is very light weight handset and made for selfie lovers...
Asus Zenfone Live is looks good, give premium feel, is light weight and heat-up is well under control. Camera is average and so is the battery life. Not sure if Selfie lovers would actually will use the live video beautification mode. But if you look at t...
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When Facebook first announced its livestreaming aspirations, many hailed the move as revolutionary. It's true, livestreaming on the Internet is without a doubt the fastest way to get information to the world, and livestreaming on Facebook or YouTube can g...
Decent battery life...
Sub-par performance, Livestreaming feature isn't really useful, No fingerprint sensor...
The Asus Zenfone Live fails at what it set out to do. It's livestream beautification feature is a gimmick that doesn't really come in handy. In addition, the phone doesn't perform very well, nor does it have any stand-out features worth spending on. It's...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2019-12-01 10:33:42
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In recent times, smartphone manufacturers have shifted their focus from the usual price and specifications wars, to the niche, selfie-loving audience. While Oppo and Vivo have focussed on high-resolution front-facing cameras, Asus seems interested in live...
Overall, the Asus Zenfone Live is placed in a tough spot. Asus has been highlighting the front-facing camera and live beautification mode of the smartphone. However, the camera isn't able to capture better-looking photos. Ideally, I would expect the live...
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Asus had a good start with its ZenFone series and even though the second generation had a whole lot of confusing models, it turned out to do well. Since last year the company has been going through a rough patch as it jumped from making budget handsets to...
The ZenFone Live is a first of its kind smartphone targeting the ‘live-generation'. It's a good idea which hasn't been implemented very well. The phone itself cannot match its competition. It is running on buggy software, powered by an old chipset and off...
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The phone is touted to be the first to come with real-time beautification camera, which basically beautifies your face when going Live on Facebook or any other social media platform.Lightweight designGood displayHandy Beautify mode featureStruggle in low...
Lightweight design, Good display, Handy Beautify mode feature...
Struggle in low light, Average battery life, Mediocre specifications...
Overall, the smartphone has its shares of hits and misses. The device comes with a lightweight design, coupled good display and decent camera performance in broad daylight. But the phone let down with a heavy user interface, struggles in low light conditi...
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For a company like Asus that has launched a ZenFone Laser, a ZenFone Selfie and a ZenFone Zoom, the ZenFone Live comes as no surprise. Asus has always had a knack for gimmicks and the ZenFone Live is also a very gimmicky smartphone. It is, in fact, the wo...
Slim and light, Real-time beautification for live streaming...
Display lacks contrast, Poor performance, Heating issues, Disappointing cameras...
The Asus ZenFone Live is a one-of-its-kind smartphone if you're into live-streaming. Even then, 9 out of 10 times, you're better off buying another phone than Asus's one-trick pony. The ZenFone Live has been found lacking on almost all the other fronts bo...
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