This phone has everything that I am looking for in a <6" form factor. Its release date is June 29. Really looking forward to it!

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    1 year ago

    No, for the same reason I haven’t been interested in a long time; no promises for software updates. My Zenphone 6 got 1 update.

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      Awww fuck. This was an instant buy for me until I read that. Maaan. Why they gotta fuck shit up like that? It doesn’t even seem like it’d be terribly hard to implement. Fuck I was so excited for a few minutes. Finally a smaller and powerful phone. And coming at a time when I am looking at replacements. ‘No Updates.’ Fucking DOA. Dammit.

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      Aaaah shame, I’m looking for a replacement for my old S8 and found nothing in my criteria so far.

      Maybe the new HTC.

      Also: hello world \o/

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    I was really hyped for the Zenfone 9 since it had all the features i wanted, and the 10 seems to be just as stunning. I wouldn’t even mind paying the higher price for some unique features in a small package, but two years of updates for a flagship is a big no for me.

    Got a pixel 6a instead for half the price and five years of updates, directly from the source.

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      See, that’s the thing for me the pixel 6a and 7a are missing several featues, most notably they have low storage space (only up to 128gb). This may be plenty for most, but it is not for me.

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        I don’t see myself going above 60 gigs used storage in the future anyway, mostly used for spotify downloads, so you would be right about that. But a better screen (more than 60hz), wireless charging, faster charging in general, better accessibility because of the size and button scroll feature, easier to open and replace the battery… I’m sure I could go on with features this phone had and the new one will have which were reasons for me to consider it, but the update policy for that price is just ridiculous to me.

        But then again different folks different priorities.

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      Same for me. Zenfone 9 is almost twice the price of Pixel 6a and is promised half the years of updates… Plus I get to try Graphene OS with the Pixel. But I would have preferred Zenfone 9’s more compact form for my baby sized hands.

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    Am comparing with the Samsung S23. Surprised to find they are same size, but main pros of Zenfone for me are the much larger battery and 3.5mm jack. Cons are sadly the software side which are the deal breaker for me and I’ll stick with samsung.

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    1 year ago

    Asus needs to fix it’s software support then I’m sure a ton more users would make the switch

    I’d reconsider them personally.

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    Hardware-wise? Yes, I’m interested but until they prove they can ship updates consistently I’ll never touch Asus.

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    I’ll wait for reviews. I thought the Zenphone 9 looked really cool but didn’t review too well.

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      Wasn’t it mostly battery life concerns related to their choice of SOC, and camera not being quite up to scratch? Seems like they’ve addressed both and upgraded the battery.

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    Honestly it looks pretty amazing.

    The loss of microSD expansion is massively disappointing, but if they release a version with 1GB of storage I could probably go this direction. It has everything else that I want.

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      I have literally been calculating if the 512GB version would work for me :) Not sure if they will be releasing a 1TB version, but if so, that would be a definite purchase for me.

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        Kind of messed up that they’ve ditched the MicroSD to be honest. I find it fairly disappointing that ASUS have gone down that road too. At least they’ve retained the 3.5mm jack.

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      Honest question - why would you need such massive storage?

      My perspective is that I have 64gb model. Prob 30-50% takes spotify offline sings and everything the rest for media (videos/photos). Everything is backed up and when I run out of space - I clean my local storage. I am wondering why would you need 512GB/1TB of storage?

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    Who isn’t hyped for pea soup green phone with no years of support and a giant ass camera that will resolve skin pores like craters on the moon before filtering it smooth as a dolphins ass anyway. Can’t wait.

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    Absolutely. Tempted to sell my S23 for one. It all depends on how they handle various things, but it all sounds good so far. I’m happy with my S23 but I want to put my money where my mouth is and support a company like Asus for doing the compact flagship thing right.

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    1 year ago

    Yes definitely. The Asus ZenFone 9 was one of the best devices of 2022. I won’t be buying the 10 because I only just got an Xperia 10iii in December, but always glad to see compact phones with a headphone jack.

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    For me my current Asus Zenfone 8 was the very last Asus product I am touching, I am hating this phone whenever I just unlock it. The size and headphone jack originally motivated me for this phone, the camera lacks so much (compared to my old Huawei P20 Pro), the phone is not super fast and hangs quite often, battery is completely garbage and the phone gets really hot with a few simple tasks. My next phone will be Huawei again, with or without Google, I don’t even care anymore I just don’t wanna hate my phone anymore every single day lol