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ASUS to Launch ZenFone 7
Last year, ASUS launched the ZenFone 6, a flagship smartphone practically aimed at the Reddit and XDA crowd. It features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, a 6.4” LTPS LCD, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, no notch or hole-punch thanks to a flip camera with a motorized swivel, a 5,000mAh battery, a wide-angle camera, and a clean version of Android in the form of ZenUI 6. Over a year later, ASUS is now preparing to launch the successor to the ZenFone 6, which will aptly be called the ZenFone 7. ASUS this week quietly put up a YouTube live stream event for the launch that will happen on August 26th. ASUS suggest there will be more than one model announced this year. A database listing may have already spoiled a few of the ASUS ZenFone 7’s specs, including a 5,000mAh battery and 30W charging. Qualcomm already confirmed the ZenFone 7 will feature the Snapdragon 865, though it’s unclear if it’ll have the regular or the Plus variant. Other specs like the screen size, display technology, and camera may follow the trends of 2020. Last year’s ZenFone 6 was priced at $499, which was right in the ballpark of affordable, value-flagship smartphones at the time. The ZenFone 7 Series will be unveiled on August 26.
Last year, ASUS launched the ZenFone 6, a flagship smartphone practically aimed at the Reddit and XDA crowd. It features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, a 6.4” LTPS LCD, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, no notch or hole-punch thanks to a flip camera with a motorized swivel, a 5,000mAh battery, a wide-angle camera, and a clean version of Android in the form of ZenUI 6. Over a year later, ASUS is now preparing to launch the successor to the ZenFone 6, which will aptly be called the ZenFone 7. ASUS this week quietly put up a YouTube live stream event for the launch that will happen on August 26th. ASUS suggest there will be more than one model announced this year. A database listing may have already spoiled a few of the ASUS ZenFone 7’s specs, including a 5,000mAh battery and 30W charging. Qualcomm already confirmed the ZenFone 7 will feature the Snapdragon 865, though it’s unclear if it’ll have the regular or the Plus variant. Other specs like the screen size, display technology, and camera may follow the trends of 2020. Last year’s ZenFone 6 was priced at $499, which was right in the ballpark of affordable, value-flagship smartphones at the time. The ZenFone 7 Series will be unveiled on August 26.
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