After a marketing video revealed most details of the Asus Zenfone 9 last week, the Taiwanese company has now officially confirmed the imminent launch of the compact flagship. The Zenfone 8's successor will debut on July 28, as perhaps the smallest widely available premium Android phone.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-Zenfone-9-officially-confirmed-for-July-28-launch.634563.0.html
Yeah, meanwhile Samsung gives you 4 majors OS updates instead of 1 and a bigger display (6.1in) in a smaller body thanks to smaller bezels
Quote from: Digitalguy on July 13, 2022, 11:50:00Yeah, meanwhile Samsung gives you 4 majors OS updates instead of 1 and a bigger display (6.1in) in a smaller body thanks to smaller bezels
The body is not smaller on s22. It slightly smaller lengthwise, but wider. If you do the maths, Zenfone has lesser area (10138 mm
2) compared to s22 (10307 mm
2). And the selling price in India has a difference of around $376 dollars. Not to mention s22 comes with One UI crapware. So yeah, maybe prefer s22 where the price difference is more reasonable.
Quote from: salarx on July 13, 2022, 16:13:31Quote from: Digitalguy on July 13, 2022, 11:50:00Yeah, meanwhile Samsung gives you 4 majors OS updates instead of 1 and a bigger display (6.1in) in a smaller body thanks to smaller bezels
The body is not smaller on s22. It slightly smaller lengthwise, but wider. If you do the maths, Zenfone has lesser area (10138 mm2) compared to s22 (10307 mm2). And the selling price in India has a difference of around $376 dollars. Not to mention s22 comes with One UI crapware. So yeah, maybe prefer s22 where the price difference is more reasonable.
I care about length not width, phones are getting too long and too narrow. So shorter body is a plus in my book, especially with more screen. I don't live in India, I live in Europe. And I am fine with the price, especially given the support. OneUI is a plus in my book, not a minus.
I hope this means the Zenfone 8 will finally come down in price, it's been almost a year since launch and even used ones still only go for like $80 less than MSRP. I'd really like a phone that actually fits in my hand but there's no way I'm paying more than $500 for a phone ever again after my recent experiences.