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ASUS launches Zenfone 3 Max with good battery life

November 10, 2016 12:12 pm | Updated December 02, 2016 02:37 pm IST - New Delhi

Designed for photography enthusiasts with long-lasting battery

ZenFone 3 Max (ZC553KL). Photo: Asus.com

Expanding its Zenfone 3 series, Taiwanese giant ASUS on Wednesday launched two variants of Zenfone 3 Max smartphone with a massive 4,100 mAh battery in India.

The two variants — 5.5 inch (ZC553KL) and 5.2 inch (ZC520TL) — are priced at Rs. 17,999 and Rs. 12,999, respectively.

“With Zenfone 3 Max, users can enjoy smartphone experience for longer durations without having to look for a plug point,” Peter Chang, Region Head-South Asia and Country Manager for ASUS India, said in a statement.

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The smartphone features a high capacity 4,100mAh lithium-polymer battery and the device doubles up as a fast-charge power bank for charging other devices.

The smartphone sports 2.5D contoured glass touchscreen in a sandblasted full-metal, aluminium alloy body with chamfered edges.

Designed for photography enthusiasts, the 5.5-inch device features 16MP primary and 8MP secondary cameras while the 5.2-inch variant sports 13MP primary and 5MP secondary shooters.

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Zenfone 3 Max has a fingerprint sensor near the top of the rear panel.

While, the 5.5-inch Zenfone 3 Max is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 64-bit octa-core processor, the 5.2-inch smartphone is powered by a 64-bit quad-core processor. Both of them have a 3GB RAM.

The 5.5-inch Zenfone 3 Max has 32GB onboard memory which can be expanded by a 128GB memory card. The other variant’s 32GB onboard memory can be expanded by 32GB.

Zenfone 3 Max ZC520TL is available from Wednesday and Zenfone 3 Max ZC553KL will be available by November end.

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