Asus Zenfone Max was announced in August 2015 and was promised to be released in October 2015. But Asus pulled the launch date too far and finally the Zenfone Max is now available to buy online in New York. The most important aspect of this android phone is the 5000 mAh battery which has the capability to turn itself into a power bank and charge other phones. We have seen this insanely large battery in Lenovo Vibe P1 also but the phone is costlier than Zenfone Max. With the growing android technology, we require android phones that can give longer battery backups. Zenfone Max, in reality, is a phone with inbuilt power bank. The battery has an output of 5.2V-1A. Most power banks have same power output. Consider the iPhone smart battery case whose capacity is 1877 mAh and has a voltage output of 3.8V.
The hardware specifications of Zenfone Max are exactly the same as of http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2015/12/motorola-moto-g3rd-gen-2015-xt1550-review-hands-on.html" target="_blank">Moto G 3rd Gen. The only difference is the battery and the screen. The Zenfone Max sports a 5.5 HD IPS touchscreen which is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The screen's pixel density is just 267 ppi. At 5.5 inch the screen may look grainy to an advanced user. But when you are getting such a large battery with power bank capabilities then you have to compromise with performance.
The Zenfone Max is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset. It has a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz. The RAM is 2 GB LPDDR3 which is fast enough. The inbuilt storage is 8/16 GB and is further expandable to 64 GB via micro sdcards. If you don't want to use the sdcards then OTG is another option. The main camera is 13 Mega-pixel with laser auto focus and the front camera is 5 Mega-pixel.
If you have Zenfone Max then you are not going to buy any power banks. Because this phone has power bank capabilities. You can even charge an iPhone 6S from this phone with 5.2V-1A output.
The Zenfone Max ZC550KL is currently priced at INR 9,999. It is a value for money android smartphone. If you are looking for mid range android phone with a long battery backup then this phone is for you.
The hardware specifications of Zenfone Max are exactly the same as of http://lifeandeating.blogspot.com /2015/12/motorola-moto-g3rd-gen-2015-xt1550-review-hands-on.html" target="_blank">Moto G 3rd Gen. The only difference is the battery and the screen. The Zenfone Max sports a 5.5 HD IPS touchscreen which is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The screen's pixel density is just 267 ppi. At 5.5 inch the screen may look grainy to an advanced user. But when you are getting such a large battery with power bank capabilities then you have to compromise with performance.
The Zenfone Max is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset. It has a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz. The RAM is 2 GB LPDDR3 which is fast enough. The inbuilt storage is 8/16 GB and is further expandable to 64 GB via micro sdcards. If you don't want to use the sdcards then OTG is another option. The main camera is 13 Mega-pixel with laser auto focus and the front camera is 5 Mega-pixel.
What The Asus Zenfone Max's Battery Is Capable Of
With 5000 mAh monster battery the Zenfone Max's battery is able to hold the charge for 38 days in standby. With normal usage the battery can last for more than 2 days easily without charging. With a 5 Ah power source the phone can play videos continuously for 22.6 hours or allow you to browse internet over Wi-Fi continuously for 32.5 hours.If you have Zenfone Max then you are not going to buy any power banks. Because this phone has power bank capabilities. You can even charge an iPhone 6S from this phone with 5.2V-1A output.
The Zenfone Max ZC550KL is currently priced at INR 9,999. It is a value for money android smartphone. If you are looking for mid range android phone with a long battery backup then this phone is for you.
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