

In addition to the cheap, the Zenfone 4’s screen also has no light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness, so users have to manually increase the brightness to suit different environments. The screen protector is also slightly glossy, so it is hard to see when used in the sun. This problem will greatly affect the viewing experience, such as playing Need for Speed, Asphalt 7/8, or Riptide. When holding the camera horizontally, colors and contrasts almost disappear when viewed from left to right.

The most notable weaknesses in this screen are poor viewing angles. On Zenfone 4, Asus also introduced a feature that allows users to manually adjust the color temperature, saturation and tint for the preference screen in the Splendid app. When judged by the naked eye, the colors on Zenfone 4’s display are quite fresh, balanced in color, not as green as many other cheap machines and the screen brightness is also relatively high.

This is the average resolution that is sufficient to read newspaper online and use the applications on the phone. The Asus Zenfone 4’s screen is about the same size and resolution as other smartphones and ranges: 4 inches, 800 x 480 pixels and a pixel density of 233 PPI. Plus, the phone’s micro-USB charging port is upside down, not aesthetically pleasing and handy as it is at the bottom.ĭetails such as volume keys, power keys and connectors (audio jacks, micro-USB charging ports) are also well done, with neat lines. However, the design on the front of the Zenfone 4 has a thick bezel, especially at the bottom of the screen making it far longer than other 4 inch smartphones. On the front side, the angle of the machine is rounded look pretty soft. The back of the Zenfone 4 is lightweight, giving the feel of holding hands when holding. The case of Zenfone 4 is plastic with a rough surface that helps to grip and avoid fingerprints. According to Asus, this phone will have five color options including white, black, red, blue and yellow.
