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Asus Zenfone 8 will enter India in the name of Asus 8Z, the phone has 64MP camera and Snapdragon 888 processor

Asus recently launched its flagship smartphone Zenfone 8. According to the reports, the company is going to launch this smartphone in India under a different name. The model number of the Indian variant of Zenfone 8 is I006D.







        


This Asus smartphone launched in India has been seen in the list of devices supporting Google Play. The name of this phone in this list is Asus 8Z. The company was about to launch this smartphone in India only last week, but due to Korana, the launch of this phone had to be postponed. 

Features and specifications of Asus Zenfone 8 (Asus 8Z)
This phone with thin bezels and punch-hole display design has a 5.92 inch Full HD + Super AMOLED screen with 1080x2400 pixel resolution. The phone's display supports 20: 9 aspect ratios, 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10 +. This phone of the company comes in up to 16 GB RAM and up to 256 GB internal storage option. 


Talking about the processor, in this phone you will find a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. For photography, dual camera setup with LED flash has been provided in the rear of Zenfone 8. It has a 12-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens with a 64-megapixel primary camera. For selfie, you will get a 12 megapixel camera in the phone. 


To give power to the phone, it has a 4000mAh battery, which comes with a 30 Watt fast charging support. As far as the OS is concerned, in the phone you will find Zen UI8 operating system based on Android 11. For connectivity, this phone has Wi-Fi 6e, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, NFC, 5G, 3.5mm headphone jack and USB Type-C port.

Nothing can be said for sure about the price of the phone in India. Talking about Europe, the company launched this phone there for 670 euros (about 60 thousand rupees)



Comments

  1. Does india get 5g?

    In Bangladesh it's 4G but not stable

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    1. Wow 😲 ,,, that's a great deal!!

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    2. Nope.. Not yet. But Telecom Networks are permitted to start testing 5g All over India by the Indian Government, Fingers crossed 🤞 5g will be soon accomplish its residence.

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