Asus' ZenFone series of Android-based smartphones currently includes devices of three sizes: 4 inches, 5 inches, and 6 inches.
There’s something for everyone, you may say. However, there are
certainly users who’d find a 5-inch handset a bit too small, and a
6-inch one way too large. For them, Asus is reportedly working on a
fourth ZenFone model.
As we told you not long ago, Asus intends to announce its next-generation ZenFones at CES 2015 in January. According to DigiTimes, a 5.5-inch variant will be added to the new product line. Interestingly, the website reports that Asus plans to aggressively promote the new ZenFones in the US. While only some of the upcoming handsets will feature LTE connectivity, all should offer enhancements related to design, user interface, memory, camera, and battery life.
Since the first-generation ZenFones are quite cheap (the ZenFone 4 costs as low as $100, while the ZenFone 6 can be bought for around $300), we expect the new ones to be affordable, too.
Earlier this year, Asus predicted that it would sell 5 million ZenFones by the end of 2014. Now, DigiTimes says that some analysts believe the company could ship 7.5 - 8 million units throughout the year. As for next year, it's said that the new and improved ZenFone line may help Asus sell a total of 16 million smartphones around the world.
source: DigiTimes
As we told you not long ago, Asus intends to announce its next-generation ZenFones at CES 2015 in January. According to DigiTimes, a 5.5-inch variant will be added to the new product line. Interestingly, the website reports that Asus plans to aggressively promote the new ZenFones in the US. While only some of the upcoming handsets will feature LTE connectivity, all should offer enhancements related to design, user interface, memory, camera, and battery life.
Since the first-generation ZenFones are quite cheap (the ZenFone 4 costs as low as $100, while the ZenFone 6 can be bought for around $300), we expect the new ones to be affordable, too.
Earlier this year, Asus predicted that it would sell 5 million ZenFones by the end of 2014. Now, DigiTimes says that some analysts believe the company could ship 7.5 - 8 million units throughout the year. As for next year, it's said that the new and improved ZenFone line may help Asus sell a total of 16 million smartphones around the world.
source: DigiTimes
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