Hit Subscribe!

Don’t Be a Noob, Subscribe Already!

Android

Introducing ASUS ZenFone Max Plus: $229 for the Best Battery Life in the US!

Not many smartphones are announced at CES these days — instead, you’ll mostly see other types of electronics like Energeous’s WattUp and Li-Fi. However, ASUS decided to share some good news for their US customers, and it comes in the form of a new phone with some interesting specs and a budget-friendly price tag.

ASUS plans to release the ZenFone Max Plus (M1) to the US in February. However, this isn’t your typical mid-range smartphone. Unlike phones in this price range, you get a formidable SoC, an amazingly large battery, and one unique feature not found on many smartphones (including flagship devices).

The Bottom Line

Pricing for the ASUS Zenfone Max Plus is $229. This is perhaps the most important spec of all, considering what you get.

It uses the MediaTek 6750T SoC, a chipset not typically found in US phones. It offers eight cores and a Geekbench single-core score that’s higher than its biggest competitor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615.

Aside from its unique processor, other standout features include a massive 4,130 mAh battery and an unlocking mechanism that’s eerily similar to Apple’s Face ID. Oh, and it’s one of the few phones left that actually has a headphone jack!

The rare headphone jack is found in this device. Image by GadgetMatch/YouTube

Full Spec Sheet

  • OS Version: Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Skin: ZenUI 4.0
  • CPU: Mediatek 6750T
  • GPU: Mali-T860 MP2
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Battery: 4,130 mAh with SuperCharge
  • Storage: 32 GB (expandable via MicroSD)
  • Display Type: IPS LCD
  • Screen Size: 5.7 inches
  • Resolution: WFHD (2160 x 1080)
  • Dimensions: 6.01″ x 2.87″ x 0.35″
  • Rear Camera Resolution: 16 MP + 8 MP
  • Rear Camera Aperture: f/2.0
  • Optical Image Stabilization: No
  • Front Camera Resolution: 8 MP
  • Fingerprint Sensor: Yes (rear)
  • Water Resistance: Unrated
  • Connections: Micro USB 2.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack

Display: 18:9 Full HD LCD

Following the 2017 trend of minimal bezels, ASUS includes an 18:9 1080p display on the Zenfone Max Plus (a first for ASUS smartphones). While its forehead and chin aren’t the smallest, the side bezels are virtually nonexistent. The Max Plus has 75.3% screen-to-body ratio, making its 5.7″ display easy to use for those with smaller hands.

Image by GadgetMatch/YouTube

Battery: 4,130 mAh

To match its weirdly redundant name, the Max Plus has one of the largest battery capacities for any smartphone, and that includes the top-tier devices. When such a large battery capacity is combined with Android 7.0 Nougat’s optimizations, users will easily survive the day on a single charge. When you do need to charge, the ZenFone Max Plus supports 10 W fast charging to get you back to 100% battery in no time.

However, squeezing such a large battery into a relatively small frame can cause problems (remember the Galaxy Note 7), so ASUS has taken precautions to ensure customers are safe. ASUS PowerMaster, a suite of smart power management tools, works to make sure your device’s battery remains safe. Twelve safety checkpoints are included with the PowerMaster suite, such as temperature monitoring and over-voltage protection.

Image by GadgetMatch/YouTube

Face Unlock

Thanks to Apple’s iPhone X, millions have been introduced to the convenience of facial recognition. Unfortunately, there are limited options when it comes to Android devices. Thankfully, ASUS added another smartphone to the small list of devices that support this feature.

The Zenfone Max Plus includes Face Unlock to quickly and conveniently unlock your smartphone. Now when it is cold outside and you don’t want to take off your gloves, you don’t have to make the difficult choice between freezing or not using your phone.

ASUS also includes a rear fingerprint scanner for a more secure biometric authentication method.

Image by GadgetMatch/YouTube

Pricing & Availablity

The ZenFone Max Plus is now available. Use the link below to purchase the phone. It will come in two colors: Azure Silver and Deepsea Black. It will be sold for the highly competitive price of $229.

You won’t find many phones that share a similar combination of features, battery capacity, and low price tag. For those will smaller budgets that don’t want to compromise, the ASUS Zenfone Max Plus is an enticing offer. What do you think of this new smartphone? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Follow Gadget Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flipboard
  • Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Flipboard

Hot Deal: Set up a secure second phone number and keep your real contact details hidden with a yearly subscription to Hushed Private Phone Line for Android/iOS, 83%–91% off. It’s a perfect second-line solution for making calls and sending texts related to work, dating, Craigslist sales, and other scenarios where you wouldn’t want to give out your primary phone number.

Cover image by GadgetMatch/YouTube, screenshots by Jon Knight/Gadget Hacks

Source

 

Hey there, just a heads-up: We’re part of the Amazon affiliate program, so when you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small commission. But don’t worry, it doesn’t cost you anything extra and helps us keep the lights on. Thanks for your support!”

Avatar

GadgetBytes

About Author

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Productivity & Shortcuts

Android

Google Gemini Arrives on Older Android Phones

May fragmentation not get in the way of AI.
Android

Satechi’s New Charging Stands Are Ready for Qi2 and MagSafe

The new charging stands are compatible with MagSafe iPhones and upcoming Qi2 Android phones.

Add A Knowledge Base Question !

You will receive an email when your question will be answered.

+ = Verify Human or Spambot ?