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A. Flagship Wars Episode 2018 : The 845 Clone Wars
Since Feb 2018, I had been reading about many Android Flagship phones that might launch with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Processor; the notable ones are “Samsung S9 Plus, Xiaomi Mix 2S, OnePlus 6, Xiaomi Mi8, Vivo NEX and OPPO Find X”. I was salivating.
OnePlus 6 (OP6), was launched in May 2018. I was NOT sure what the 2nd Primary Camera is for. I wanted a “128 GB storage model” and OnePlus fixed the price at Rs 40K. I change my phones within 2.5 years; spending Rs 40,000/- sounded bit too much.
To be frank, I was waiting for “Xiaomi Mix 2S or Mi 8”. But, I ended up buying the “6 GB / 128 GB” variant of Asus Zenfone 5Z [B [/B] sporting the same SD845 Chip.
B. Flagship Wars : Attack of Asus
One day, I read DXOMark website’s review of a mid-range Asus Zenfone 5 (not the 5Z); the Camera Sensors are very good and got an overall core of 90. THAT is a very good score and in the League of Flagship Smartphones. The 2nd Primary Camera is a Wide Angle one. For a guy who hates Zoom lenses, THIS was very much to my liking. Headed to gsmarena site made my own comparison and concluded that the Zenfone 5Z has the most of what I wanted”. This is how various Flagships compared, in MY analysis:

Of the 11 contestants, “Asus 5Z, OP6, Mix 2S and Mi 8” EASILY go to the Finals, based on their STRONG Value for Money Factor. Yet, there are THREE compromises, if I have to pick the 5Z.
- The 1st is very minor; on WIDTH. For 0.3mm less width, I have to shell out Rs.7K MORE on OP6 ; For 0.8mm less I have to wait for the launch of Xiaomi twins in India. All these phones are HEAVIER. Compromise is acceptable, I feel.
- The 2nd is a middle level compromise on “Splash Proof / Water Proof”. If I want Splash proofing, I have to shell out Rs. 7K MORE on OP6. For water proofing, I have to shell out Rs. 22K MORE on Pixel2 (with last year’s SD835 Chip). In FOURTEEN years of my phone usage, I never had a water resistant phone and NEVER had a problem due to water. Compromise is acceptable, I feel.
- The 3rd is serious; the Camera Image Quality. My MAIN CONCERN. The nearest OP6 is 6 points above and the Xiaomi twins are 7 & 8 points above. The Xiaomi’s have 2X camera and I rarely used the 2X camera in my Mi A1. On top of it, the “3.5mm jack and card slot” are missing on “OP6, Mix 2S and Mi 8”.
After due considerations, the “Super Wide Angle Camera, Audio Jack, Card Slot, PRICE and AVAILABILITY” tilted the balance towards Asus Zenfone 5Z. The TRUE Killer Flagship Smartphone.
C. Flagship Wars : Return of the Zenfone
When Asus launched their low mid-ranger Zenfone 5 (2014), people noticed Asus. THAT moniker with a suffix returns with a BANG in 2018. THIS Flagship Beauty has STUNNING LOOKS, looks and looks. It is made of “Glass & Metal”. Has Dual Cameras at the rear. A single Camera is housed in space created by the Display Notch. This is a Dual SIM 4G/LTE phone with Jio Network support. 5Z also has “NFC, and FM Radio”. For complete specs, check out the GSM arena site (Link). On top of that, it has a GREAT Score of 269316 in AnTuTu 7 Benchmarks. It can outrun Sammy S9 Plus. See Pic below:

Return of the Zenfone – hybrid Card Slot :
What I like the most in 5Z is, unlike many SD845 flagships, it comes with “hybrid micro SD Card slot in the dual SIM tray”. If you are a Single SIM user, you need to spend ONLY Rs 31,500 to get a phone with 6GB/128GB storage ; Rs 30K for the entry level 6GB/64GB version and Rs. 1.5K for a 64 GB microSD Card. Value returns.
Return of the Zenfone – Audio Experience :
What is a Flagship experience without great sound ? The bottom firing Loud speaker is pretty loud; in the league of either OnePlus-1 or Mi A1 ! The earpiece doubles up as a 2nd speaker. Keep the volume around 60-70% and you can’t miss the Left-Right stereo sounds. At higher volumes, the sound output from the main speaker dominates. But, hey, a sort of Stereo effect is better than NONE. Yes or No ?
5Z is supplied with a wired “ZenEar Pro” in-ear headphone set. It is NOT in the leagues of Sennheiser, AudioTechnica etc, but it sounds pretty good. You can configure the headphone and your listening profile for better audio experience, in the “Audio Wizard”. Just follow these steps: “Connect headphone” and then “Settings ---> Sound ---> Audio Wizard”.
The overall experience is sooooo good, I am now searching for a good Headset in the range of Rs 3 K. Mind you, I hate headphones.
More than above, 5Z supports Hi-Fi Audio Playback thro the bundled “DTS Headphone X : Surround Sound Effects” will make Audiophiles very happy.
If you like to listen to FM Radio Stations, just eidt the Toggles and add “FM Tile” and be done with it .
Return of the Zenfone – Display :
A 6.2 inch display means that the entire front is dominated by the Screen. The viewing angles are good and Color reproduction is good. Asus has given some “tinkering options” to set the “Blue Light Filter, Color Temperature and Color Mode”. I kept the slider of “Blue light Filter” at the Middle, pulled the “Color Temp slider bit towards the Blue” (cool colors) and kept the Color Mode at “Standard”. Display is PLEASING. I don’t like the “Wide Color Gamut” Color Mode.
Super IPS LCD display is bright in Sunlight. In fact, it is painfully bright at night. I am using “Night Mode; Version 1.0.1 Android App”, to reduce brightness at night.
It has Gorilla Glass protection, but version is not known.
Return of the Zenfone – Battery Adventure :
5Z comes with a “3300 mAh Li-Ion Battery”. It has “Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 (QC 3.0)” and comes with a Charger that supports QC 3.0. One day, I ran my battery down to 1%; connected it to the car charger (QC 3.0 enabled from M/s Boat - Link). By the time I reached home 3km & 12 minutes later it was at 18%. Pretty Cool. Pics below:

Typically, the Battery lasts from “a Day to day and half” on Full Charge, with a Screen On Time (SOT) of 5 Hrs to 8 Hrs. Yesterday it had 8% left, since “35 Hrs of last full charge” with a SOT of 6 Hrs 12Min. Once, I got 8 Hrs SOT, with 7% Battery left, since “23 Hrs 14 Min of last charge”. See the Pics.

I am using Customised Battery Mode, with Brightness at “Smart” and Networks “Disabled when asleep”. This means that, even when the “Data is ON”, the phone “Turns it OFF”, whenever “Screen is OFF”. In more than 3 weeks of my usage, NOT even a single time I noticed the phone to heat up
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D. Zenfone 5Z : The Camera Wars Story
The Main Camera has Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), which in my opinion is a must have feature for good photos. In the next photo, the tiny flower was swaying in Air, as I shot it. Without OIS, I would NOT have got this sharp picture.

Even in indoor light, the Main Camera retains very good sharpness. The Pic of a a 3D printed mobile phone stand inside my office, shows the "sharpness, Color rendering and Bokeh" efforts.

Compare it with the photo in my Mi A1 thread (link) to know the difference between a Flagship and mid ranger, specially in the Bokeh department. Just go thro the review at DXOMark site (Link).
I LOVE the Wide Angle Camera, as it brings the Scene to the viewer. In the Sample Pictures below, I have given photos captured by 5Z's Main and Super Wide Cameras. You can see how much MORE the Super Wide Angle Camera can capture :





E. Conclusion: With its LOOKS, PERFORMANCE and Killer PRICE, Asus Zenfone 5Z is a great buy as compared to OnePlus 6. The launch of Mi Mix 2S / Mi 8 / Mi Mix3 might change it, depending on their price. But, as of now, I am convinced that Asus has got a KILLER FLAGSHIP. Great Job, Team Asus
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