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Asus Zenfone series coming to an end

6 点作者 microflash超过 1 年前

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not_your_vase超过 1 年前
I have had always mixed feelings about Zenfones. On one hand I was one of those people complaining about the lack of small-factor Android phones. On the other hand I&#x27;m one of those people who never bought a Zenfone. I could just never justify their price.<p>Currently one can get a huge chinese flab for $250, with decent HW specs that will be still decent in 3 years (and also horrible SW support). Why can&#x27;t anyone create such a phone, but small? Maybe from a brand that has at least some breadcrumbs of reputation?<p>Sony seems to do the same. They have a couple of small Xperias, but they cost more than a top of the line iPhone... I guess they will exit in a year or two also. Not that I&#x27;m happy about it. Just not sure who these manufacturers are targeting.
kirenida超过 1 年前
I say good riddance.<p>While never having used the Zenfone 9 or 10, my experience with the Zenfone 8 was not so good.<p>It did feature a fast CPU and enough RAM and is still a fast phone, but:<p>- it heated up significatntly from day 1<p>- even with the battery saver mode on and a durable power profile enabled, the battery barely lasted me a full day of use<p>- the phone was chunky when compared to my previous Huawei P10, and only had one third-party case available on launch day<p>- software updates were regular for the first few months after release, but every second one seemed to introduce a different problem with a major feature (NFC payments, notifications, face unlock, battery life...)<p>- problems introduced in a previous update were only fixed in a month with the next update, so you were left with a buggy phone if you updated regularily<p>- a few months after release, phones from the first two or three batches started randomly dying without any chance of recovery. ASUS never reacted to this, except &quot;contact your local service center&quot;. Because of this problem, I got used to carrying a backup phone with me each time I was away from home for more than a day<p>- around when ZF9 came out, the official support forum felt abandoned by ASUS, and software updates became even more irregular, even though issues are still present<p>To sum it up, I feel that ASUS has great (phone) hardware, but just don&#x27;t care about the users. I moved to a Samsung S23 as it is smaller than the ZF8 and is more popular, so I figured that they can&#x27;t mess up support for so many people.