Inside the phone, ASUS managed to pack in a 3300 mAh battery to power everything. No matter how big your device, this is an impressive figure.
The battery lives up to the expectation, too. ASUS wisely fitted a high-capacity battery to power the big screen, even if it's not 1080p. The result is a battery performance which means you won't have to compromise on connectivity throughout the day.
We were able to get a whole day's use out of a single charge, so it can make it through without a top-up. This was with auto-sync and either WiFi or mobile data (depending whether we were indoors or on the go) constantly on, and we turned location on whenever it was requested. We also just stuck to the automatic brightness setting, rather than fiddling manually whenever it was needed.
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To offset this, the phone does charge comparatively slowly, taking approximately 4 hours to reach a full battery level, and that was using the ASUS charger and microUSB cable provided. It's not a deal breaker as you should just be able to charge it overnight at the end of every day, but should you need to go for a top-up it may not be very satisfactory.
Considering its price, this seems like a strong contender for the nexus spot. Given that the new Nexus 6 retails for around £500.
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I have this phone… after 3 months of usage 2 stuck pixels appeared. Had to send it back for screen replacement now I have to wait a month or more :c
you dont have this phone the phone just came out this mount
zenfone 6 is from 2014 brah