Specs Comparison: Asus Zenfone 5 vs. Asus Zenfone 2

The impending launch of the new Asus Zenfone 2 is near, and some folks were a bit skeptical about a certain variant it would launch. In this hardware comparison, we’ll put the ever-popular Asus Zenfone 5 against the low-end model of the Asus Zenfone 2, the ZE500CL, sporting almost the same hardware as the former. Which takes the cake for the more capable handset?

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Asus Zenfone 5 Asus Zenfone 2 (ZE500CL)
5-inch IPS LCD display, 1280 x 720, 294ppi 5-inch HD IPS display, 1280×720, 294ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core CPU 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544MP2 PowerVR SGX544MP2
2GB RAM 2GB RAM
16GB internal storage 16GB internal storage
expandable up to 64GB via microSD expandable up to 64GB via microSD
8MP f/2.0 PixelMaster Camera w/ LED Flash 8MP Pixelmaster AF rear camera w/ LED flash
2MP front-facing camera 2MP front-facing camera
Dual-SIM Single-SIM
3G/HSPA+ LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP nad EDR Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP and EDR
2110mAh battery 2500mAh battery
Android 4.4.2 KitKat Android 5.0 Lollipop
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3 mm, 144 grams 148.1 x 71.5 x 10.9 mm, 155 grams
Php6,995 Php7,995*, to be released May 10 (rumored)

Below are some of the advantages of each phone:

Asus Zenfone 5:
* Dual-SIM
* More affordable (apparently)
* Lighter

Asus Zenfone 2 (ZE500CL):
* LTE
* Bigger battery capacity
* Android Lollipop out of the box

The Zenfone 2 has a few advantages over the Zenfone 5 despite the similarities in hardware. It boasts a bigger battery capacity, the presence of Google’s latest Android OS version, and LTE connectivity. Unlike the Zenfone 5, it now touts rear keys a la LG G series.

On the other hand, The Zenfone 5 still has a few edges to boot. It has a Dual-SIM capacity, is lighter partially due to a lesser battery capacity, and might be more affordable than the newer device, as the rumors go around.

With that being said, they share almost the same hardware under the hood besides the ones we’ve mentioned. If that’s the case, you’re basically paying a grand more for a few incremental upgrades. Will you choose the newer Zenfone 2, or is the Zenfone 5 still a viable contender for your purchase? Take your pick! Vote on this poll, and feel free to comment down below.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite Quick Review

The ASUS Zenfone 5 won the hearts of many Filipinos with its balance of good specs and price. Now we have the more affordable ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) which sports a toned-down version of its sibling. Will its lower price point justify the downgrade of its internals? We find out in this quick review.

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The Zenfone 5 Lite still carries the same 5-inch IPS display that the basic model has. What changed in the screen area is the protection for the glass. The first generation is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3, while the Lite only has soda lime glass. Another thing that’s been downgraded is the resolution, but going for a qHD display from HD was not so bad even on a 5-inch screen.

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Completing the main face of the device, there’s the usual threeway of capacitive buttons at the lower end to aid in navigation. Of course since the model that this was based on didn’t have backlight for its buttons, the Lite version had us griping for the same thing — we were still left unsure where to press when we use it in dimly-lit places. This is a luxury feature that had to go for the company to offer a more competitive price point.

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Turning it around and we have the familiar 8-megapixel camera right smack in the middle accompanied by a single LED flash. In addition, the non-glossy plastic cover is still removable to reveal the microSD, dual-SIM slots, and its non-removable battery.

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At the bottom we have the microUSB port and microphone for calls.

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The audio jack is situated on the top left which is personally my preferred position for easier plugging while inside the pocket.

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At the side we see some reshuffling of buttons since the original Zenfone 5 has the power button on top of the volume rocker, opposite this one — it just makes sense since it’s easier for the thumb to reach the power/lock button this way.

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Shot using the Zenfone 5 Lite.

Although it still got the same 8-megapixel camera as its main shooter, it no longer carries Sony’s 5-piece lens and BSI sensor previously embedded inside the camera. This supposedly helps users capture a more vibrant and sharper photos. That may be the case but the images that the Lite produced wasn’t at all bad. In fact, its Low Light mode shoots decent images despite the grains. Check out more sample images below:

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The Zenfone 5 Lite is still running on an Intel processor, but is clocked at a lower speed. From 1.6GHz, it’s been tamed down to 1.2GHz and no longer has HyperThreading Technology on-board. Memory has also been reduced from 2GB to 1GB. These factors generally affected the performance of the device as we were able to notice occasional lags when multiple apps were running simultaneously, eventually leading to one of the active apps crashing.

Benchmarks

Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 17,753
Quadrant Standard – 6,922
Vellamo – 818 (Multicore), 586 (Metal)
NenaMark 2 – 59fps

As for the battery, we ran our usual battery test by looping an HD video on 50% brightness and volume with headphones plugged in. On optimized mode, the result is an impressive 8 hours and 22 minutes worth of playback thanks to its larger 2500mAh Li-Po battery.

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The Lite version of the Zenfone 5 is a good alternative to other local phones in the same price range. But if you would compare it to the original Zenfone 5, we think it lost a fair amount of traits that made the Zenfone 5 a hot device in the market. Priced at Php5,595, you only save Php900 from getting the Zenfone 5 that has HyperThreading Technology, 2GB RAM, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. On the other hand, you get more juice with its bigger battery.

All these considered, we would say the Zenfone 5 Lite is for users who are tight on budget, but want to experience ZenUI on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) specs:
5-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 220ppi
Soda Lime Glass
1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash, f2.0 aperture, PixelMaster
0.3 megapixel front camera, f2.8 aperture
Dual-micro SIM
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 EDR, A2DP
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2,500mAh Li-Po battery
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.8 mm
160g
Colors: Charcoal Black, Ceramic White, and Cherry Red

What we liked about it:

  • Downgrade from HD to qHD display wasn’t so bad
  • Produces decent photos
  • Bigger battery that lasts longer

What we didn’t like:

  • Occasional crashes and lags
  • Gave up too much features just to slash off Php900

You can also check out our comparison of all variants of ASUS Zenfone 5 sold here in the Philippines.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite Quick Review

The ASUS Zenfone 5 won the hearts of many Filipinos with its balance of good specs and price. Now we have the more affordable ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) which sports a toned-down version of its sibling. Will its lower price point justify the downgrade of its internals? We find out in this quick review.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-1

The Zenfone 5 Lite still carries the same 5-inch IPS display that the basic model has. What changed in the screen area is the protection for the glass. The first generation is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3, while the Lite only has soda lime glass. Another thing that’s been downgraded is the resolution, but going for a qHD display from HD was not so bad even on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-7

Completing the main face of the device, there’s the usual threeway of capacitive buttons at the lower end to aid in navigation. Of course since the model that this was based on didn’t have backlight for its buttons, the Lite version had us griping for the same thing — we were still left unsure where to press when we use it in dimly-lit places. This is a luxury feature that had to go for the company to offer a more competitive price point.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-5

Turning it around and we have the familiar 8-megapixel camera right smack in the middle accompanied by a single LED flash. In addition, the non-glossy plastic cover is still removable to reveal the microSD, dual-SIM slots, and its non-removable battery.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-3

At the bottom we have the microUSB port and microphone for calls.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-6

The audio jack is situated on the top left which is personally my preferred position for easier plugging while inside the pocket.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-2

At the side we see some reshuffling of buttons since the original Zenfone 5 has the power button on top of the volume rocker, opposite this one — it just makes sense since it’s easier for the thumb to reach the power/lock button this way.

Jpeg

Shot using the Zenfone 5 Lite.

Although it still got the same 8-megapixel camera as its main shooter, it no longer carries Sony’s 5-piece lens and BSI sensor previously embedded inside the camera. This supposedly helps users capture a more vibrant and sharper photos. That may be the case but the images that the Lite produced wasn’t at all bad. In fact, its Low Light mode shoots decent images despite the grains. Check out more sample images below:

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-4

The Zenfone 5 Lite is still running on an Intel processor, but is clocked at a lower speed. From 1.6GHz, it’s been tamed down to 1.2GHz and no longer has HyperThreading Technology on-board. Memory has also been reduced from 2GB to 1GB. These factors generally affected the performance of the device as we were able to notice occasional lags when multiple apps were running simultaneously, eventually leading to one of the active apps crashing.

Benchmarks

Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 17,753
Quadrant Standard – 6,922
Vellamo – 818 (Multicore), 586 (Metal)
NenaMark 2 – 59fps

As for the battery, we ran our usual battery test by looping an HD video on 50% brightness and volume with headphones plugged in. On optimized mode, the result is an impressive 8 hours and 22 minutes worth of playback thanks to its larger 2500mAh Li-Po battery.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-8

The Lite version of the Zenfone 5 is a good alternative to other local phones in the same price range. But if you would compare it to the original Zenfone 5, we think it lost a fair amount of traits that made the Zenfone 5 a hot device in the market. Priced at Php5,595, you only save Php900 from getting the Zenfone 5 that has HyperThreading Technology, 2GB RAM, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. On the other hand, you get more juice with its bigger battery.

All these considered, we would say the Zenfone 5 Lite is for users who are tight on budget, but want to experience ZenUI on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) specs:
5-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 220ppi
Soda Lime Glass
1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash, f2.0 aperture, PixelMaster
0.3 megapixel front camera, f2.8 aperture
Dual-micro SIM
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 EDR, A2DP
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2,500mAh Li-Po battery
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.8 mm
160g
Colors: Charcoal Black, Ceramic White, and Cherry Red

What we liked about it:

  • Downgrade from HD to qHD display wasn’t so bad
  • Produces decent photos
  • Bigger battery that lasts longer

What we didn’t like:

  • Occasional crashes and lags
  • Gave up too much features just to slash off Php900

You can also check out our comparison of all variants of ASUS Zenfone 5 sold here in the Philippines.

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Xiaomi Redmi 1S vs. Asus Zenfone 5

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The price category of Php5,000 to Php7,000 are slowly being ruled by really good smartphones like the Xiaomi Redmi 1S and the Asus Zenfone 5. We take a look at the two and compare them with each other.

Both global brands as well recognized and have good reputation so more often than not, the choice between the two boils down to the hardware specifications and price.

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So we plotted them down in this table.

Specs
Xiaomi Redmi 1S
Asus Zenfone 5
Display4.7-inch HD IPS
1280×720 pixels
5.0-inch HD IPS
1280×720 pixels
ProcessorSnapdragon 400
1.6GHz quad-core
Intel Atom Z2580
2.0GHz dual-core
Memory1GB2GB
Storage8GB8GB
Expansion32GB64GB
CellularHSPAHSPA+
WiFiYesYes
Bluetooth4.0 LE4.0
Front Camera1.6MP2MP
Rear Camera8MP8MP
OSAndroid 4.3Android 4.3
Battery2,000mAh2,100mAh
PricePhp5,590Php6,495

The Zenfone 5 has a lot of points over the Redmi 1S, including double the RAM, expandable storage, display size and slightly higher battery capacity.

As for the performance, our Antutu Benchmakr scores put the Intel Atom of the Zenfone 5 slightly better at 22k compared to the 21k on the Snapdragon 400 of the Redmi 1S.

The Redmi 1S is cheaper by about Php1,000 so that’s one of the consideration here as well.

You can read more about our initial review of the Xiaomi Redmi 1S here and the Zenfone 5 here.

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ASUS Zenfones get updates with OTG function and more

The ASUS Zenfones now have support for USB On-The-Go (OTG) with the latest system update. Apart from that, new features and enhancements are also available. Head past the break for the full list of improvements on the Zenfone 4, 5, and 6.

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Here’s what to expect on the latest system update for the Zenfones:

1. Brand new skin-brightening feature added to the Beautification mode
2. Adding two additional resolution options – 3M/2M for real cameras
3. Adjust front cam skin tone
4. Support for USB OTG function
5. Support for ASUS unlock APP
6. Enhanced 3rd party app compatibility
7. Improved system stability (modem)

Try them now by heading over to your Settings and checking for updates. Additionally, you may read our review on the Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 6.

Thanks to Gabriel Paolo Diaz Padit for the tip!

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