Apart from the Zenfone 3 Laser, another new member of the Zenfone 3 family is the Zenfone 3 Max. This is the successor of the famous Zenfone Max known for its big battery capacity. To start, the Zenfone 3 Max now has a smaller display at just 5.2-inches but still retains a 720p resolution giving it a tad sharper 282ppi pixel density. Powering the Zenfone 3 Max is a MediaTek MT6753T quad-core chipset clocked at 1.5GHz and is paired with a Mali-T720 MP2 GPU. So what has changed after a half-year existence of the original Zenfone Max? But, as posted by a moderator on an ASUS forum page, there's one more unannounced member that's coming -- ZenFone 3 Max. The Max is different from the Ultra and based on the photo above, it looks more of an upsized base version of the Zenfone 3 with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. I think we're a bit fortunate to have 3 competing WiMax providers in the Philippines -- there's Globe, Smart and Liberty Telecoms. Read more in our articles including "ASUS Zenfone 3 Max Hands-on, First Impressions" and "ZenFone 3 Max to launch in August on top of other ZenFone 3 series".
Apart from the Zenfone 3 Laser, another new member of the Zenfone 3 family is the Zenfone 3 Max. This is the successor of the famous Zenfone Max known for its big battery capacity.
To start, the Zenfone 3 Max now has a smaller display at just 5.2-inches but still retains a 720p resolution giving it a tad sharper 282ppi pixel density. Powering the Zenfone 3 Max is a MediaTek MT6753T quad-core chipset clocked at 1.5GHz and is paired with a Mali-T720 MP2 GPU. So what has changed after a half-year existence of the original Zenfone Max?
Our coverage of zenfone 3 max philippines includes: "ASUS Zenfone 3 Max Hands-on, First Impressions"; "ZenFone 3 Max to launch in August on top of other ZenFone 3 series"; "SmartBro WiMax Prices, Service Plans revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.