ASUS confirms ZenFone 6 release date (sort of) for US market

Most of us wouldn’t be surprised to hear that the ZenFone 6 is in high demand. As a result of this higher than expected demand, ASUS has been struggling to get a handle on availability. This in turn leads to a lot of unanswered questions from people about when they can buy a ZenFone 6 in their market. From comments we are reading online, people are clearly getting restless. So for those of you in the US and Canada, we have an answer (sort of) from ASUS.

The direct quote from ASUS North America:

“We’re working on a summer release, more exact details soon.”

What does this really mean? It means that pre orders are going to be starting very soon for the US and Canada markets. We typically see pre orders start far earlier than actual shipping dates from ASUS in previous years. When they say “summer”, that indicates July based on information that we’re read previously. And if it’s shipping in July, that most likely means a June pre order phase. We’re choosing to remain optimistic!

Here is the reality of the situation. The demand for the ZenFone 6 is high. The pre orders are going to sell out fast. If you wait or delay when pre orders happen, you may be waiting a while. If you don’t want to wait, then order the Midnight Black because the Twilight Silver will have fewer units available. You decide how important color is to you and whether you will just be covering up the phone with a case anyways.

Although some people might not be happy with the ASUS release date information for the US market, at least it’s something official. Most questions regarding release date are being ignored so by saying “summer release”, that at least confirms that pre orders should start in the next week or two.

For the US and Canada market, models with either 6GB/64GB or 6GB/128GB will be available for $499 USD and $579 USD respectively. ASUS hasn’t unveiled the official pricing but they did state at their main ZenFone 6 launch event that the prices have not gone up. The $499 USD matches the launch price of the last generation 6GB/64GB ZenFone 5z.

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[source: ASUS USA]

Google Camera on ZenFone 6 now working – includes full resolution HDR+

Ask most mobile phone experts and they will all agree that Google phones take the best photos. When we say best, that is to say the Google phones have the best camera software. With each new Pixel phone, Google seems to get better and better results. What if we told you that your ZenFone 6 can enjoy that Google camera software and fetch similar results? The first Google Camera (aka GCam) port has just been released by Arnova8G2 for the ZenFone 6.

It seems that ASUS’ choice to keep a near-stock Android on the ZenFone 6 is paying dividends already. This is the first Google Camera GCam mod to bring full resolution HDR+ photos. With the 48MP camera onboard the ZenFone 6 the results should be astonishing. We’re looking forward to showing off photo samples as those become available. Most people are still waiting for the opportunity to buy a ZenFone 6 but expect a lot of samples from this mod in the near future.

Certainly the HDR+ mode working for the 48MP camera is the headline, but there is more that this first GCam mod brings to the table. It also includes: HDR+ Enhanced, RAW, Portrait Mode, Video, Photobooth, Timelapse, and Night Sight. A rather impressive list and Arnova8G2 deserves a lot of props for getting this up and running so quickly. It makes us wonder what’s in store for the future. Good things we say!

We wrote an article yesterday about ASUS reaching out to the Android custom ROM and mod community by sending free phones to some trusted developers. These GCam mod developments will certainly catch a lot of headlines and is going to really give the ZenFone 6 launch a kick in the pants. We are tracking ZenFone 6 pre order and in-store availability here.

For most ZenFone 6 users, the Google Camera mod development is very noteworthy. Google and their camera algorithms are top-of-class and if it can be brought to the ZenFone 6 this quickly, the future looks bright. You don’t have to root your ZenFone 6 to use this mod which will make it more appealing to the general public out there. When people start seeing photo samples and comparisons with the GCam mod, this should be a very popular option for people. Look for a guide to using Anova8G2’s Google Camera mod in the near future. Are you excited about this development?

[source: XDA Developers]

ZenFone 6 owners manual now available – Download here

Who needs a smartphone owners manual? A few of us do. In fact we often get requests from visitors for various ZenFone owners manuals. So to those people, we have some good news.

The ZenFone 6 owners manual has finally been posted on the official ASUS support page! So far you can download the English or Chinese owners manuals. There should be many more languages coming in the next few days and we will have them all listed here for your downloading convenience.

On a side note, the owners manuals being made available is a good indicator in terms of release dates for the ZenFone 6. Because we’ve followed many a ZenFone release over the years, we look to things like this to help figure out how far off release dates and availability are. When there are no owners manuals available, it says to us that wide release and availability is a ways off. So we’ve now passed that early stage thankfully. So if you’re waiting for your ZenFone 6 pre order to ship or hope for the opportunity to pre order, your wait is just about over.

ZenFone 6 Owners Manual Downloads:

  • English [download]
  • Traditional-Chinese [download]

If you’re new to smartphones there is some useful information for navigation and touch gestures. You can read some useful tips in the user manual about setting up a dual SIM like creating custom names and setting up a preferred SIM card. There is also some good information on how to personalize your ZenFone 6 home screen and using wallpapers which is part of the ZenUI.

Here is one partial screenshot of the owners manual that gives you tips on saving battery life:

You can also check the official ASUS website to see if they have any new users manuals posted. We will update our list but it’s possible ASUS updated with new ones before we’ve had a chance to update our listings here.

 

ZenFone 6 custom ROM community gets free phones from ASUS

We’ve seen a lot of new and impressive moves from ASUS with the launch of the ZenFone 6. It appears they are more committed to their mobile phone business more than ever before. With this latest news, ASUS are hoping to ensure long-term success and loyalty via the ROM development community. If you enjoy custom ROMs and mods, ASUS hopes that by sending free ZenFone 6 phones to key developers it will spur on an active custom ROM community.

Other companies have tried this free phone move in the past and it’s a proven model. OnePlus and Xiaomi POCO have sent our free phones to the community for years. It’s hard to justify buying new phones just for the sake of development. Phones are expensive and the people developing custom ROMs aren’t making money on their works. Free phones removes one big barrier and ASUS is making a wise strategic decision here.

All this sounds good on paper, but make no mistake about it, this is all dependent on strong sales. In the past, the ZenFone series hasn’t sold in the numbers that would create a lot of interest from the custom ROM development community. Why would someone spend the time to work on custom ROMs or mods if hardly anyone is going to use them? It needs to be worth the investment of time, meaning people downloading and using their ROMs and mods. From every early indication, the ZenFone 6 seems like a sure bet to sell a lot of units which makes this effort a lot more likely to succeed.

ASUS worked with XDA-developers.com to establish the top 10 custom ROM developers and those fine folks are getting a free ZenFone 6. The list includes people from TWRP, LineageOS, OmniROM, and CarbonROM development teams. A number of other top developers that aren’t from those specific teams were also included which will create an even wider selection of mods and custom ROMs. Note that one developer getting a free phone is involved with a Google Camera port.

This isn’t a slam dunk just yet. Let’s see how ASUS is able execute on having enough units available for sale and that they can meet the demand in a timely manner. Right now the support seems strong though. In that sense these efforts ASUS is making to the ROM development community should pay off. What we can say is that this move won’t hurt. Going this route has worked for other companies so it should also work in favor for ASUS and the ZenFone brand.

Don’t unbox your ZenFone 6 until you do this!

As you may have heard, the ZenFone 6 has Gorilla Glass 6 on the front and Gorilla Glass 3 on the back. Some of you may take comfort in the protection that Gorilla Glass promises, but we’re here to caution you. At the risk of preaching to the choir, we urge you to get a screen protector regardless of the Gorilla Glass protection. We’ve laid out the “why” you need a screen protector in a previous article, but now it’s time to delve into what is the best type and brand of screen protector and how to apply it in a easy, hassle free way. Preparation is key and we urge you to follow our advice if you’re waiting for your pre-0rdered ZenFone 6 to arrive.

Most of us have learned the hard way about smartphone display resilience or lack thereof. It’s easy to think that Gorilla Glass is the be-all and end-all layer of protection but it’s not. It cannot protect your display from grit and this poses a major threat. As careful as you are, getting scratches on the pristine display simply isn’t worth the risk.

The clear choice (no pun intended) in terms of screen protection is tempered glass. Aside from being easy to apply, the tempered glass is the layer that will crack or scratch in the event of a drop or ding, keeping your original display in mint condition. Don’t be tempted by non-tempered glass screen protector accessories because they are a waste of your time and will negatively affect the clarity and visibility of the ZenFone 6 display.

Tempered glass is easy to apply because it’s a thin layer of glass and it’s rigid. Some protectors are not glass and are just a flimsy plastic film. These non-tempered glass screen protectors almost always end up with bubbles or blemishes on your display and you will most certainly resort to a few choice curse words while trying to apply it.

ASUS doesn’t make an official tempered glass screen protector so you’ll have to figure this out on your own. A daunting task indeed when you consider the options. Mostly 3rd party sellers with sketchy customer reviews and suspect quality is what you’ll find. Rainbow effects, glare and incorrect sizing are all common complaints. No-name brands are mostly what you’re going to find unfortunately.

Our recommendation? Supershieldz. We contacted the company and they confirmed they are producing a ZenFone 6 tempered glass screen protector. It’s available to buy already! They are good with customer service and offer lifetime warranty. Don’t get too excited about their warranty: “Supershieldz does not cover damages caused by drops, impact or act of god/natural disasters.” You can buy either a 2-pack or a 3-pack. Getting more than one makes sense because if you crack it you will want to have a replacement on-hand rather than waiting and leaving your ZenFone 6 exposed to scratches while you wait for a new one to arrive. These are mainly sold online so you’re likely not stepping out to a store and grabbing a new one.

Phantom Glass have the best reputation but unfortunately they largely stick to Samsung, Apple and Huawei phones. Maybe if the ZenFone 6 sells enough they might consider, but don’t expect it.

Tip: Do not unbox your ZenFone 6 until you have a tempered glass screen protector on-hand. If you do unbox it, then at the very least do not remove the wrapper from the ZenFone 6.

We highly recommend that you buy the screen protector at the same time you order your ZenFone 6. You want to have the screen protector on-hand when you’re going to unbox your phone for the first time.

The reason we’re so adamant about having a screen protector on-hand is so that you can apply it the second you remove your new ZenFone 6 from the box and wrapper. Dust particles or lint will get onto your ZenFone 6 the moment you unwrap it and now you’ve created a real hassle for yourself. In addition, if the phone it out of the wrapper then you’re likely touching the display and leaving fingerprints or markings that will need to be wiped off prior to a screen protector application.

One other cautionary note. If you’re not careful during this process, you will have to expose the display to debris while you’re trying to remove debris. You may clean one spot only to find lint showing up elsewhere. This creates a stressful situation where you will be scrambling and likely swearing. This is a no-fun scenario and can be avoided by following our advice of leaving the phone in the box until you’re ready to apply the screen protector.

If lint or dust happens to get on the display during the application, you will require a d0-over. It’s very tricky to lift off a tempered glass screen protector and when you pull it up, your fingers can touch the underside. Your fingertips will compromise the adhesiveness of the contact and the screen protector may not lay flat to the glass when you re-apply it. If that happens you will always notice the screen protector in that area unfortunately and there is nothing you can do about it.

The point here is you really want to get this right the first time, but it’s not easy.

Tip: Prepare, prepare, prepare.

Have everything in place on the table. You don’t want to scramble during the application! Have the dust removal sticker (usually comes with the screen protector) so it’s super easy to grab and use. If you don’t have a dust removal sticker, prepare a bit of scotch tape instead. Wrap some around your finger and stick it to the table in case you need it. Do not get your finger tips under the tempered glass while applying it. If you do get fingers on the underside, the adhesiveness may be removed and then you will not have a good contact point along those edges. This is particularly difficult to avoid especially if you have to redo the alignment and peel the whole thing off to redo it. Hold the edges as much as possible and if you have to pry, then do so as carefully as possible. Using a fingernail is better than fingertip!

Our recommended procedure to easily apply a tempered glass screen protector:

  1. Prepare a place to apply the screen protector. If you have something that is non-slip to place the phone on it will make the process easier. If you have a less dusty or still-air environment, do the application there.
  2. Read the instructions of the tempered glass application. One side will have a temporary film/cover than you need to peel and apply that side on your phone’s display. Figure this out BEFORE you move forward. Figure out your movements once that protective film is removed. Such as moving from left to right or moving right to left. Place the items accordingly on the table. Being fast is critical to avoid lint and dust.
  3. Wash your hands and dry thoroughly.
  4. Remove the phone from the box.
  5. Unwrap the phone from the plastic wrapper.
  6. Immediately remove the protective cover from the screen protector.
  7. Hold the screen protector along the edge only and be sure to avoid your fingertips from touching the underside that will be in contact with the phone display.
  8. Line it up, starting from the top. Use both hands to help with the alignment prior to placing onto the phone. It’s tricky to get the proper alignment on the first try because you should be doing it quickly in order to avoid dust and lint from falling onto the display.
  9. As you lay down the screen protector it will naturally squeeze out most of the air on its own.
  10. Have a good look at the alignment as you first lay it down. Be extremely fast because if you need to reposition, it’s easier to lift the protector before it completely adheres. We’re talking a matter of seconds. You need to get the alignment perfect so check along the edges and top. You no longer have the concern of falling lint or dust now that the protector is on the display so you can carefully lift and readjust. Again, don’t settle for a bit of misalignment. When you put a case on later, if the screen protector is out of alignment, the case can pull/push/lift the edges of the screen protector off. This is a real hassle so spare yourself that issue and just ensure perfect placement now.
  11. In general it’s good to push down with a finger in the center and most finger outwards to remove air bubbles. Do this as long as you’ve confirmed your placement is perfect.
  12. Have a look to make sure no lint or dust got onto the screen during the application. If the protector hasn’t laid down perfectly, give it some time as it may seal itself perfectly overnight. If blemishes exist after a day then it may require some lint/dust removal unfortunately. I would first try to push out the air with my fingers before deciding to lift of the protector. Air is no problem to deal with. Is the issue air or debris?
  13. Take a deep breath and breath normally. It’s over. Your phone now has a perfect layer of glass protecting the Gorilla Glass underneath. Yes, that sounds funny to say.