Previously on Lemmy: Productivity

I’ve actually been pretty busy IRL recently, and my schedule on this has really been slipping, so, probably no more big writeups until things slow down. I’ll probably move the discussion to a biweekly schedule, but no promises.

Not that much experience with Asus phone on my part, I know they use to use Intel processors until they suddenly stopped.

The new Zenfone 10 looks nice, and the ROG Phones are a bit overkill, but still very interesting spec wise.

Past discussions:

  • grorbabrag
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    132 years ago

    Typing this from a ZenFone 9.

    I like the physical parts of it, camera’s good, but OS leaves a bit to desire. The largest gripe which I experience daily is it’s horrendous pocket detection, or rather lack thereof. Until I figured out what tap-to-wake and other combos to disable, it went off in my pocket and pocket dialed my emergency contact at least five times daily. Now I’ve only had issues once a month or so.

    I put up with it, since there’s no other brand making a similarly sized phone, with good camera and 3.5mm jack.

  • @the_gmg@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I have a Zenfone 9, and it’s fine basically. The size, 3.5 mm jack, and battery life are all good.

    There currently isn’t a boot unlocker from Asus though there apparently used to be one. The UI is pretty stock-ish, so it isn’t too bad, but I do wonder about updates in the future.

  • @lethargic_lemming@lemmy.world
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    82 years ago

    also typing from a Zenphone 9. The dual sim slot is killer if you travel overseas a lot. I keep one sim card for when I’m at home, and swap out the second sim card for the location specific sim I use when I’m overseas. I can easily switch between the two sim cards, or select which sim to prioritize for what service (phone call/text messages, data, etc)

    Extremely long battery life and is comfortable to hold in my hand. The fingerprint reader is the fastest and most accurate I’ve used. (Cough cough looking at Samsung phones that literally force me to readd my fingerprint every 3 months)

    The only issue I have with this phone is I wish the camera could be better.

  • bardm
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    72 years ago

    Typing this on my ZenFone 10. I like the size, speed and battery life. The cameras are fine for my use. Though lacking telephoto might be an issue for some. And the 3.5mm jack is a nice addition. Got the 256gb version so plenty of space for music, videos and photos. I like the fairly clean Android with some useful Asus additions and the regular updates. All in all I’m satisfied.

  • @jacktherippah@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    Their selling point now seems to be that they make small flagships, which is cool, I guess. Could use more of them in the Android space. But their promised support period (maybe 2,3 years?) and the whole thing with their bootloader unlock leave a bad taste in my mouth.

  • @doctorzeromd@sopuli.xyz
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    32 years ago

    I’m a pretty big fan, my last phone was an ROG Phone 2 and now I have an ROG phone 6. I stream a lot of PC games to my phone when I’m hanging out, so the triggers are really useful and I like having a headphone jack.

  • @Bondrewd@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    They (allegedly temporarily) removed the software and the required server-side service to unlock the EOL Zenfone 8 (and all other phones for that matter) to install custom ROM.

    Asus is walking a very thin line here including the recent motherboard BIOS fiasco.

    On the other hand I have my zenfone 8 now, and it has been perfectly good for over 2 years now.

  • @Destraight@lemm.ee
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    -12 years ago

    I think ASUS should stop making phone and stick to what they are good at. Which is making laptops