The packaging in which the Asus ZenFone 4 came is very similar to that of it’s bigger brother. A yellow box, to match the yellow back on our sample, features a clean design, with the front taken up by a photo of the device, as well as the words ‘ZenFone 4.’
Key features of the phone are – again – placed on the side of the box, showing through cut-out holes.
Inside is everything you would expect from a modern smartphone. An AC adapter, microUSB cable, headphones – which aren’t half bad – and a small user guide complete the set.
I think you’re confusing bloatware with useful system apps. Most of the preinstalled apps from Asus are very useful. There is little actual bloatware.
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“which ASUS have made removable, so you could carry a second one around – you would need it” trust me you cannot actually remove the battery.