New benchmark listing gets Zenfone 4 rumor mill started

People seem quick to jump onto rumors. There has been a benchmark spotted online which is certainly curious, but it’s highly unlikely to be the Zenfone 4.

Timing is the most glaring issue here. Zenfone 4 being tested in February? This seems very unlikely considering Asus is a sure bet to unveil the Zenfone 4 and Computex 2017 which is the first week of June. More than that though, Asus isn’t likely to have the Zenfone 4 in stores until a month or two following the unveiling at Computex 2017.

Next the screen size of 5.7-inches is not part of the flagship Zenfone series. The Zenfone 2 is 5.5-inches as is the main Zenfone 3 model. When you’re getting into 5.7-inches, that is Zenfone Deluxe territory. But if this benchmark is a Deluxe model, the specs certainly don’t say “next generation” Zenfone 4 Deluxe considering the processor is less than the best current Zenfone 3 Deluxe model.

So we do indeed have a mystery going on here. What do we believe? Well let’s consider the India market which just go a Zenfone 3S Max (ZC521TL). It’s entirely possible that this benchmark is part of a Zenfone 3S Deluxe (ZS572KL) model. The benchmark suggests an higher resolution screen and Android 7.0 which are differences enough to warrant a “3S” naming. It’s also worth mentioning that the current ZS570 Deluxe model comes with a 23MP rear camera but this new benchmark shows a rear 21MP camera.

Ultimately a benchmark test is only one indication. There is zero other evidence to suggest this is a Zenfone 4 or a Zenfone 3S Deluxe. It has created speculation which is fun, but let’s wait for some more details to emerge.

 

[source: GFXBench]

 

Cheap Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) Case Review – Qosea Crystal Clear Case

The Zenfone 3 Deluxe is a beautiful looking piece of hardware. Covering up beauty with a case is nonsensical so I shopped around for a clear case. This is where things turned into a misadventure.

I admire the official Asus clear case. It’s perfect and because it’s official, you know it’s going to fit as it should. It’s a case you can trust. But as it turns out there is a global shortage of the official Asus clear case. It’s virtually impossible to find. Japan and Taiwan are the only markets with in-stock levels and you can’t even get them on eBay right now. What I discovered is that there are very few options if you want a nice case for a Zenfone 3 Deluxe.

As a result, I ventured into the cheap 3rd party cases from Amazon. As you may be aware of, most 3rd party cases are bulky and quite ugly. So at $8 for the Qosea (may be spelt Qoosea) clear case I was highly skeptical. A clear case is essential, so I took a gamble and ordered it.

As you can see, we’re talking super cheap and the packaging says as much.

What I can say about this case is that it’s thin. Super thin. So thin that it makes me wonder how helpful this case will be in a dropped phone situation. This is not a hard shell case, but it’s soft and bendable silicone. It’s very easy to put on and it is a terrifically snug fit.

I compared this Qosea case to the official Asus clear case and there are some subtle differences. This case is total coverage with the openings for the ports and sensors only. Asus does not cover up the power and volume buttons or the bottom of the phone near the speaker and USB-C port. This Qosea case covers as much as possible which you can see in the photos below.

Most importantly, the holes line up very well, but almost too well. I would prefer a bit of spacing from the ports, sensors and speaker holes. I don’t like crowding ports or important aspects of the phones performance.

I notice that the official Asus clear case has more cutouts. This Qosea case gets right up against the ports, connections and sensors with their cutouts. There is much less room for error when they create the cutouts. As you can see in the image below, the finger print sensor cutout on my case is slightly off. Thankfully it doesn’t affect my ability to use the finger print sensor. It would be less of an issue if they simply cut out more space to begin with.

This case is perfect for those people who dislike cases. It’s about as thin as you can get, but it will likely save your phone from too much damage from a drop. I can’t test the protective aspect of this case unfortunately. A drop from your pocket or hands onto a hard surface like pavement is a scary situation. A certain point in time I didn’t worry about damaging my devices. After seeing three screens on my devices recently being damaged and cracking, I’m a bit wiser. It’s a big gamble having zero protection.

In the marketing materials for this case, Qosea claims there are “tiny holes for losing heat” on the rear side of the case. It’s true there appears to be tiny holes but to the naked eye they are almost impossible to see. I’m not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing. The fact is those little holes can’t be seen when you put the case on the phone.

What I didn’t like is that the power buttons and volume buttons become a bit of a chore (see image above). It’s a subtle resistance because of the case but it makes the buttons a bit more difficult to interact with. A deal breaker? I don’t think so. I would call this a nuisance though. I wondered about creating my own cutout for the buttons, but I don’t see the risk being worth it. It’s also worth noting that the Asus official clear case has a cutout around the buttons which is a design I wish this case had.

With this case being so cheap, I question how long it will last. I’m going to update this review over the next few months. Will it stretch after being put on and removed over a period of time? The snug fit is essential and if that starts to go, then I guess it’s not that big of a deal to order another one at $8. The question is though, how long will it last. Also, will the case break near the charging point as this is the narrowest piece of silicon on the case. It’s a budget case and I realize durability may not be its strong suit. However, I will update this post as I move forward.

So do I recommend this case? Yes. It’s only $8! It’s perfect if you believe that a thin silicone skin can save your Zenfone 3 Deluxe from screen damage. If your phone tumbles out of your hand onto a cement or pavement surface there will be some absorption qualities from this silicone case. Of course everything depends on the angle of the contact and the height of the drop. It fits perfectly as well. It doesn’t sit up on the edges or corners to interfere with the look and use of the phone. It’s about as inconspicuous as you can get. For that, I love it.

I’m impressed enough with this case that I will likely buy a Qosea clear case for future devices.

If you are fearful of dropping your phone and you really want a thick bumper style case, then look at different cases.

Availability: You can find this Qosea brand case on Amazon so look there first. You may also find this case spelt as “Qoosea”.

USA Amazon.com link

Canada Amazon.ca link

 

 

First Impressions – Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL)

When you describe something as beautiful, there are those time when a photo can’t capture what you’re talking about. Sure you can also try explaining that something looks great, but it comes down to one simple fact. You have to see it in person to really appreciate it.

That’s how I would sum up my first impression of the Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL). I know it looks pretty nice in photos and the design is highly touted. With all the photos I’ve seen, I feel confident in saying that imagery doesn’t tell the whole story. It’s a luxury car except it’s a smartphone.

So right off the bat I would suggest this certainly lives up to its naming of “Deluxe”.

It’s 5.7-inches but it’s noticeably light and terrifically thin.

With the design and look there is no way I would consider using anything other than a clear case for this phone.

Using the Zenfone 3 Deluxe over the past few days has been enjoyable. The super AMOLED screen is only found on this 5.7-inch Deluxe model and it really does have a different look than the super IPS+ that’s found on the other Zenfone 3 series phones. The screen is a winner and for my money it’s worth paying extra for.

Stay tuned for the full Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) review!

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Our Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL) review is up

We had a good time enjoying the Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL) over the past while. It’s still not available in the US but it’s still possible to find ways to get the North American variant. Look into eBay sellers or Canadian retailers who will ship to the US.

Read our full Zenfone 3 (ZE552KL) review here

If you want a quick summary, here are are few tidbits:

Pros

  • flagship quality design and feel
  • super bright display
  • priced at or under $400 CAD

Cons

  • fragile glass design on rear of phone
  • not available in US
  • no NFC
  • rear finger print sensor isn’t an ideal location

 

 

 

Surprise! Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) in Canada – Limited Availability

You can thank Amazon.ca for this opportunity. There are some limited quantities available to buy now. If you recall, Asus announced that the Zenfone 3 Deluxe would not be coming to Canada. However it appears that Amazon has the capability of pulling off the impossible.

So to be clear, the model available is the Snapdragon S820 model of the Deluxe. It’s not the Zenfone 3 Deluxe Special Edition. The color is Glacier Silver which is not that much different looking than the Gold model.

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