The Asus 6Z is a
budget flagship contender with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and 6.4-inch
notch-less screen. Its main selling point is a flip-up camera module that
lets you use the primary 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 camera and secondary
13-megapixel wide-angle camera for selfies as well as the usual photos. The
camera module needs to flip around every time you want to use face recognition
or take a selfie, which means there's a slight delay. Asus has thought of a few
tricks though, such as the ability to take sweeping panoramas with one tap or
pivot the module while in the middle of recording a video. You can even set its
position manually to take some creatively angled shots.
In terms of design,
the 6Z is fairly plain, with only the bright blue Asus logo and text on the
rear standing out against the Midnight Black Body. The Twilight Silver option
offers a silver-blue gradient. There is a 3.5mm audio socket on the bottom
along with the USB Type-C port. An extra button on the right is set to trigger
Google Assistant by default but can be reprogrammed. There's no IP rating but
Asus has used Gorilla Glass 6 on the front.
Performance is great
thanks to the high-end processor and ample RAM. The full-HD+ screen supports
HDR and was bright and vibrant in our experience. We were slightly underwhelmed
with the cameras at night, as our photos were sometimes a little blurry. Battery
life was good but not great, and we think that Asus's promise of two-day usage
is optimistic.
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The Asus 6Z is a compelling option at its price, and
brings a lot of power to a hot market segment.
Well done 👍
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