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Asus ZenFone 6

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ZenFone 6
Logo of the phone saying "Zenfone 6", with the characters "fone" in bold and the numeral 6 encased in a rounded rectangle
Front of ZenFone 6 in Midnight Black with camera flipped open
ZenFone 6 in Midnight Black
CodenameAsus S630
BrandAsus ZenFone
ManufacturerAsusTek Computer Inc.
SloganDefy Ordinary
SeriesAsus ZenFone
Model
  • ZS630KL
  • Global: I01WD Ver. A
  • Asia-Pacific: I01WD Ver. B
  • North America: I01WDX Ver. C
Compatible networks2G, 3G, 4G, 4G LTE
First releasedValencia, Spain
16 May 2019; 2 years ago (2019-05-16)
Availability by region
List of regions
  • Spain
  • 17 May 2019 (2019-05-17)[1]
  • Europe
  • 23 May 2019 (2019-05-23)[2]
  • Germany
  • 25 May 2019 (2019-05-25)[3]
  • Taiwan
  • 7 June 2019 (2019-06-07)[4]
  • Hong Kong
  • 12 June 2019 (2019-06-12)[5]
  • India
  • 19 June 2019 (2019-06-19)[6]
  • United States
  • 25 September 2019 (2019-09-25)[7]
  • Brazil
  • 21 October 2019 (2019-10-21)[8]
  • Indonesia
  • 15 November 2019 (2019-11-15)[9]
PredecessorZenFone 5Q, ZenFone 5, ZenFone 5Z
SuccessorZenFone 7, ZenFone 7 Pro
TypePhablet
Form factorSlate
DimensionsH: 159.1 mm (6.26 in), W: 75.44 mm (2.970 in), D: 8.4 mm (0.33 in) to 9.1 mm (0.36 in)
Mass190 g (6.7 oz)
Operating system
  • Original: Android 9 Pie with ZenUI 6
  • Current: Android 11[as of April 2021]
System on chipQualcomm Snapdragon 855
CPUKryo 485 (1×2.84 GHz, 3×2.42 GHz, 4×1.78 GHz)
GPUAdreno 640 (672 MHz)
ModemDual SIM, Snapdragon X24 LTE
Memory6 GB/8 GB LPDDR4X RAM, 12 GB (Edition 30)
StorageUFS 2.1 64/128/256 GB, 512 GB (Edition 30)
Removable storageMicroSDXC up to 2 TB
Battery3.8 V 19 Wh (5,000 mAh) non-removable lithium polymer battery
Charging
  • USB-C Quick Charge 4.0 up to 18 W
  • USB-C OTG reverse charging up to 10 W
Data inputsMulti-touch capacitive touchscreen, Accelerometer, gyroscope (supports ARCore), magnetometer, ambient light sensor, dual microphones, hall sensor, laser autofocus, rear fingerprint scanner, GPS/GLONASS/BDS/GALILEO/QZSS navigation, FM radio
Display6.4 in (160 mm) rounded LED-backlit IPS LCD, 19.5:9 1080×2340 px, 403 ppi (159 px/cm), 600 nits, HDR10 1200:1 CR, 60 Hz, 100% DCI-P3/96% NTSC
Rear camera
  • Main: Sony Exmor IMX586 48 MP 1/2.0" (0.8 μm) Quad Bayer sensor, ƒ/1.79 aperture, 79° FOV, 26 mm equivalent, 6p lens, 2×1 OCL PDAF, Laser AF
  • Ultra-wide: Sony 13 MP, ƒ/2.4 aperture, 125° FOV, 11 mm equivalent, fixed-focus, distortion correction
  • Modes: Dual-LED flash, Auto HDR, (Auto) Panorama, Portrait, Super Night, long exposure, AI scene detection, filters, Pro/RAW (main only)
  • Video: up to 4K UHD at 60 fps, 3-axis EIS, slow-motion video (1080p at 240 fps/720p at 480 fps), Motion Tracking, timelapse
Front cameraMotorised flip-up rear camera
Sound192 kHz/24-bit Hi-Res audio, DTS:X Ultra 1.0 7.1-channel virtual surround, dual NXP TFA9874 amplifiers, Stereo speakers, 3.5 mm jack, USB Audio Device digital audio via USB-C, aptX HD/SBC Bluetooth A2DP, ERM vibration motor
ConnectivityUSB 2.0 Type-C, Wi-Fi 5 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2x2 MIMO, Wi-Fi Direct/hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0 EDR, NFC
OtherGorilla Glass 6 display, Gorilla Glass 3 back,[10] liquid metal camera housing, aluminium frame
SARHead: 1.43 W/kg, Body: 1.56 W/kg, Hotspot: 1.35 W/kg[11]
Hearing aid compatibilityM4, T4
Made inTaiwan
Websitewww.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone-6-ZS630KL
References

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The ZenFone 6 is a 2019 Android-based smartphone that was manufactured, released, and marketed by Asus. It is the only release in Asus' sixth-generation ZenFone lineup and directly succeeds the ZenFone 5Z. Asus chairman Jonney Shih unveiled the ZenFone 6 on 16 May 2019 in Valencia, Spain, and was released in Spain the following day.[16][1]

The ZenFone 6 has a larger 6.4-inch (160 mm) display, a faster processor, and upgraded cameras than the ZenFone 5Z. The ZenFone 6's flip-up camera module doubles as a front-facing camera. It is the first mobile device Asus released after restructuring its smartphone division in late 2018.[17] The ZenFone 6 was released in the Indian market as the "Asus 6Z".[6]

Despite positive reviews, the ZenFone 6 lacked broad appeal and attracted a niche market of power users and technology enthusiasts. Supply issues resulted in delays and stock shortages, which also interfered with its success.[18] As of 2020, Asus has not released sales figures for the device, only noting the ZenFone has "created excellent sales".[19]

History[]

Background[]

The glass back of a ZenFone 6 in Midnight Black
The ZenFone 6 in Midnight Black

Before the ZenFone 6 was teased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC Barcelona), information about prototype devices was leaked but none of the depicted devices were marketed to the public. In October 2018, an alleged leak of a prototype smartphone with a semi-circular, off-centre cutout for the front-facing camera was circulated.[20][21] In February 2019, another leaked image showed a more conventional device with thick bezels and an iridescent back.[22] Both leaked images showed a device with conventional, vertical, triple-camera array on the rear.[21][22]

In late 2018, Asus's smartphone division undertook an NT$6 billion restructure to focus on "power users and gamers" following the success of the gamer-focused ROG Phone; the new shift in direction was formalised in a resolution by Asus' board of directors on 13 December 2018.[23] Asus announced then-CEO Jerry Shen's departure from Asus, effective 1 January 2019.[17]

At the February 2019 MWC Barcelona, Asus announced a launch date of May 16 that year for the phone and teased its design in a promotional silhouette image of the phone's bezel with no cameras visible. Initially, there were misunderstandings over the launch date after a two-page advertisement in the magazine Mobile World Daily with an incorrect launch date of 14 May 2019 was given to journalists.[24]

In early May 2019, another supposedly leaked image of the ZenFone 6 appeared; it showed a device with a form factor similar to the released product, with a similarly mounted rear dual-camera module and a mechanical slider, a retractable front camera mechanism similar to the one used in the Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 in place of the flip mechanism in the final design.[25]

On 14 May 2019, two days prior to the official unveiling of the ZenFone 6, accurate renderings and specifications of the device were leaked by Taiwanese outlet Sogi.[26]

Release[]

Following its unveiling on 16 May 2019, Asus gradually released the ZenFone 6 to European markets at a starting price of 499.[27] On 28 May,[28] India's Delhi High Court issued an interim order restraining Asus from selling smartphones, tablets, and accessories branded "Zen" and "ZenFone" in violation of Telecare Network India's Zen Mobile trademark. This led Asus to rebrand the phone as the "Asus 6Z" for the Indian market.[6][29]

The initial international release of the ZenFone 6, the novel use of liquid metal for the camera module's casing caused inventory shortages and delays in many markets.[30][31] Some model configurations were sold out on the day of release in the United States.[7] From 22 July that year, Asus rolled out an over-the-air update to software update version .167, which caused some users' devices to crash, reboot, or get stuck in a "". An Asus representative attributed this behaviour to a hardware issue,[32][33] saying the update triggers a motherboard malfunction, the only solution to which was a motherboard replacement under existing warranty.[32][33]

The release of the ZenFone 6 was followed that of by Asus' ROG Phone II, which was announced in July 2019 and released in September 2019. The ZenFone supports Google's Android 9 Pie and Android 10, both with ZenUI 6, Asus's customised Android front end.[12][34] In November 2019, Asus released an Android 10 update for the ZenFone 6, two months after Google's release of the update to Android.[34][35]

In late August 2019, Asus began recruiting ZenFone 6 users for a for Android 11,[36] which was released to the public in December 2020.[37] The flip-camera design that was introduced in the ZenFone 6 was also used in the ZenFone 7 series and the .[38]

Features[]

Video demonstrating the flip camera's retracting action
The sim tray of a ZenFone 6 adjacent to the sim tray receptacle of the phone
The SIM tray of a ZenFone 6, with distinct slots for two SIM cards and a microSD card

Design[]

The ZenFone 6 is available in glossy Midnight Black and glossy Twilight Silver, silver-blue shade.[18] Its unique flip-camera module is similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy A80, which has a combination sliding-rotating main camera.[39] The camera's flip mechanism is driven by a miniature stepper motor and a magnetically linked reduction gearbox, resulting in two-degree microsteps. The gearbox prevents direct, external actuation of the stepper motor, reducing the risk of damage to the stepper motor and the internal mechanisms. The camera module's casing is constructed of an amorphous, metallic alloy that is similar to Liquidmetal in its durability, weight, high yield strength, and anti-wearing properties needed in a mechanical component that is subject to repeated stress.[40]

The 6.4-inch (16 cm) IPS LCD display is marketed as a "NanoEdge display" for the reduced bezel size. The display's Corning Gorilla Glass 6 is curved using . The back panel is formed from Gorilla Glass 3 and has a capacitive fingerprint sensor.[10][12]

On one edge, the ZenFone 6 has a function-customisable "Smart Key" with tactile indents, a volume rocker, and a power button that are outlined in blue on the black models.[citation needed]

The ZenFone 6 has received the Good Design Award[41] and a iF Product Design Award.[42]

Hardware[]

The ZenFone 6 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 system on a chip running at stock clock speed and memory capacities of 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64 GB of UFS 2.1 storage, and up to 12 GB and 512 GB respectively for the 30th Anniversary Edition.[12]

The device uses a double-layer, stacked motherboard design that has also been used in Apple's 2017 iPhone X and later iPhone models.[43] The motherboard's printed circuit board has Anylayer interconnect technology, resulting in a smaller size, which Asus says enabled them to fit a large 5,000 mAh battery into the chassis.[40]

Software[]

The ZenFone 6 was debuted alongside , a new version of Asus' customisation of the Android operating system that was initially based on Android 9. The ZenFone 6 has software features that are specific to the flip camera, including an object-tracking video mode, an auto-panorama mode, and manual camera-angle controls. Changes to ZenUI 6 include a greater focus on single-handed operation, an overhauled notifications menu, dark mode, and reduced stock applications. Reviewers noted ZenUI 6 provides an experience closer to that of stock Android.[44][45] Reviewers also praised the relatively frequent software updates.[46] Android 10 was released for the device in November 2019,[47] and Android 11 was released in December 2020.[37]

Edition 30[]

Logo with the text "Zenfone 6 Edition 30", with "Edition 30" in superscript
A stylised angular letter A
Left: Zenfone 6 Edition 30 logo
Right: Asus' 30th-anniversary stylised A

On 27 May 2019, during a special press event at Computex, Asus chairman unveiled the Asus ZenFone Edition 30 to commemorate Asus' 30th anniversary.[48] The phone features an exclusive back design, and upgraded storage and RAM to 512 GB and 12 GB respectively. The Edition 30 comes in matte black with a radial finish and has a stylised, 30th anniversary "A" with a matte black Asus logo. The device's hardware and software features are identical to those of the regular models. It is the only model to come with a 30-month warranty and production was limited to 3,000 units.[49][50]

Reception[]

The ZenFone 6 received positive reviews from media outlets and was praised for its value proposition, long battery life, near-stock implementation of Android, edge-to-edge display, and general build quality for its price. Asus said the device "has been well evaluated and created excellent sales".[19] The ZenFone 6 is one of the 2019 flagship devices that retained the headphone jack.[51][40]

Concerns over the long-term durability of the device's flip camera, especially its novel design, were raised. Asus rates the mechanism to withstand up to 100,000 actuations. Reviewers praised the versatility of the flip-camera concept but some considered it to be a gimmick. The flip camera enabled the ZenFone 6 to be one of the best selfie cameras of 2019 with a DxOMark selfie score of 98, the highest-yet at the time of review. The phone received a DxOMark camera score of 104, the highest for an Asus device.[52][51]

Business Insider dubbed the device "the best new smartphone of 2019 so far",[53] Android Authority called it "[a]n absolute steal",[54] while The Verge praised its "incredible battery life".[55]

Critics noted the phone lacks several features that are present on other high-end devices; these include an OLED display, optical image stabilisation, high-speed charging, wireless charging, and water resistance. Reports also noted the lack of advertising and mainstream appeal in western markets. As of August 2020, the ZenFone 6 had sold over 100,000 units in Taiwan, its native market.[56]

In February 2020, eight months after the phone's release, online publication Digital Trends affirmed their recommendation of the ZenFone 6 as "one of [their] top smartphone recommendations" for the price of US$500, taking into account devices that had been released in the interim.[57]

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Preceded by
ZenFone 5Q
ZenFone 5
ZenFone 5Z
ZenFone 6
6th generation
Succeeded by
ZenFone 7
ZenFone 7 Pro
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