07-17-2022 12:52 AM
07-21-2022 06:42 AM
edddd3.5mm audio jack is nonsense on a device like this. When you spend that kind of money you have good bluetooth headphones with you and even if you don't, you get pretty good in ear bluetooth headphones with the phone. 3.5mm only really makes sense on budget phones these days.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/219447#Comment_219447
Maybe you are talking about the bands and raw CPU performance. It still has no audio jack, no big battery, no high resolution secondary and selfie cameras and just two extra card slots.
If you had to test VoLTE all over the world for ASUS or run Geekbench all day with a charging cable attached, this phone is for you. All otherwise it seems like there are more meaningful alternatives.
Also, talk about yet another nondescript brand.
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07-21-2022 06:48 AM
RoystoysIts kinda hard, I really like it from a hardware and initial release aspect. Its a no compromise phone in terms of that, what really makes it hard to recommend is the software support. Its REALLY MEH. Due to its very low sales because of the price, qualcomm and ASUS don't really care to put ressources to updates really. The phones only weakness is sadly a very big one.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/219447#Comment_219447
I'm thinking of buying this phone,,so you obviously like it yes? I know it's starts on A 11 but I can live with that. Any bugs that you know about yet??
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07-21-2022 08:31 AM
DanishbluntDo I undestand this correctly, you boast about how amazing that phone is but then it has bad software support? If I am correct, then what is this logic? The engine is a nuclear reactor from the future but the wheels are square? There is no basis to discuss from there, my argument stands that it is just a big beta test. Good luck trying to use this phone past reading its specs.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/219701#Comment_219701
Its kinda hard, I really like it from a hardware and initial release aspect. Its a no compromise phone in terms of that, what really makes it hard to recommend is the software support. Its REALLY MEH. Due to its very low sales because of the price, qualcomm and ASUS don't really care to put ressources to updates really. The phones only weakness is sadly a very big one.
For now I'd wait and see what the Zf9 is going to be like (event in 7 days). I think ASUS's main focus this time around was the zf9, seeing how the Rog6 turned out to be a rog5 again.
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07-21-2022 08:50 AM
eddddYou clearly do not understand. You asked who this phone was for, I answered. Then you start to argue about things that are simply wrong, I corrected you and now you somehow imply anyone should buy it.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/219762#Comment_219762
Do I undestand this correctly, you boast about how amazing that phone is but then it has bad software support? If I am correct, then what is this logic? The engine is a nuclear reactor from the future but the wheels are square? There is no basis to discuss from there, my argument stands that it is just a big beta test. Good luck trying to use this phone past reading its specs.
In terms of Bluetooth, it was so far the goofiest experience I have had from any audio device in my life based on my ZF7 Pro. It is good for some certain things only. And I did jumped onto the wagon with momentum 3. If this is not good enough, then thanks, I will skip this bandwagon until my next life.
Camera resolution means dynamic range + rich greens and reds. You cannot postprocess what is not there, but I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Maybe the sensors are great, but why then put a bigger main sensor? Price? Oh please, it is over 1000 bucks
I would not go for Samsung, or any overpriced phone. I get it that some people like to show off with gimmicks, but it wears off quickly. The rest is what ROG already offers. Also, again, gooood luck having a great phone without software support.
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07-21-2022 10:21 AM
DanishbluntWhy do you assume that what I get from a ZF is in no way representative of what the manufacturer does with its other phones? The software is not good. That is the message I am receiving both from your posts and my ZF. Those are facts by which I have to work, not ramblings.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/219769#Comment_219769
You clearly do not understand. You asked who this phone was for, I answered. Then you start to argue about things that are simply wrong, I corrected you and now you somehow imply anyone should buy it.
You have no argument. You literally ramble for nothing.
Then you start talking about ZF7 bluetooth performance, which I'm not sure what you even start that discussion for as its irrelevant to this phone.
No, camera resolution means, camera resolution. dynamic range is purely based on processing, nothing else. You clearly don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about. The lenses on this phone are nicely sized, which means they have no real issues working nicely in lower light scenarios.
Since you seem to have a Zf7, go inside your house where the light isnt optimal or any other not optimal lightning scenario, shoot 2 images, once in 64MP mode, then in 16MP mode, then come back here and post results, after that tell me how amazing the high resolution pixelated mess is when the pixel size is only 0.8micrometer vs 1.6.
In your last statement you make a good point, all phones that are flagships are overpriced, any budget phone from motorolla can do the same with much much much better battery life for only 300USD.
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