Asus Zenfone 4, Good dual front cameras for Selfie
The concept of front camera in phones dates back to the time when 
mobile phone makers were toying with the idea of internet-enabled 
devices with video call features. But the front camera’s journey has 
come a long way since: What used to be a video camera with pixelated 
output is now much more advanced and packed with robust features to meet
 millennials’ growing demand for tools that help them stay updated on 
social media platforms.
Taiwanese electronics giant Asus is
 among the smartphone makers that have taken the front camera game very 
seriously and are innovating to make it even better. With the 
announcement of the Zenfone 4 Selfie series, the company has brought to 
the table two smartphones with dual selfie cameras – the Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro and Asus Zenfone
 4 Selfie (dual camera). Also announced recently was an entry-level 
smartphone with software-based enhancements for the front camera.
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Camera
The Zenfone 4 Selfie sports a dual-front-camera set-up with a 
high-resolution 20-megapixel lens and a wide-angle 8MP lens. Unlike 
other dual-camera smartphones, the Zenfone 4 Selfie does not use both 
the sensors at the same time in most cases. Rather, it allows you to 
choose either the 20-megapixel shooter for detailed photo output with 
limited point of field, or a wide-angle shooter to capture more objects 
in the frame. In the portrait mode, both the sensors work in tandem to 
create the bokeh effect, which focuses on the subject and blurs the 
background.
The images captured using the 20-megapixel front shooter comes out 
sharp and have a lot of details. The soft flashlight assists in getting 
clear low-light shots but limits the use only to selfies. The 8MP sensor
 sports a 120-degree wide angle lens that manages to cover a group of up
 to five people in one frame. The overall picture quality does take a 
hit but it still renders good-enough quality for social media 
consumption.
The 16MP rear camera takes better photographs, thanks to its phase 
detection autofocus, which allows the camera to fix the focus quickly 
and accurately. The electronic image stabilisation (EIS) comes handy 
while recording videos, though it is not as effective as optical image 
stabilisation. The rear camera also sports a portrait mode and the phone
 captures brilliant shots with a balanced bokeh effect that gives images
 a natural look.
Performance
This selfie-centric smartphone is no powerhouse. It is powered by 
Qualcomm’s entry-level Snapdragon 430 SoC. In daily tasks like checking 
emails, browsing the web, calling and messaging, the phone, however, 
feels zippier, with no signs of a lag. The performance takes a toll 
during processor-intensive tasks like broadcasting live video on social 
media channels for extended hours, playing games while keeping screen 
recorder active in the background, etc.
The Zenfone 4 boasts a 64GB internal storage, expandable via dedicated 
microSD card, coupled with a 4GB RAM. The dual-SIM smartphone offers 
VoLTE capabilities in both the SIMs, with good network reception and a 
satisfactory call quality.
The smartphone runs Android Nougat 7.1.1 out of the box, covered under Asus proprietary ZenUI 4.0 skin.
Design
The smartphone wears a metallic finish that looks premium. The front is
 covered with a 5.5-inch HD IPS screen, which is bright but marred by 
limited pixels per inch making it look pixelated at times. The screen is
 covered with a 2.5D contoured glass that blends perfectly in the 
metallic chassis.
There is a fingerprint sensor placed under the capacitive home key that
 recognises 360-degree fingerprints and is super quick in nature. It 
takes almost no time to unlock the screen, irrespective of how you are 
holding the phone in your hand.
On the back, the subtle accented antenna lines accentuate the design 
and are perfectly flush with the chassis. Overall, the phone looks 
premium from all sides.
Battery
The Zenfone 4 houses a 3,000 mAh battery, assisted with the Asus power
 suite that runs in the background and keeps a check on the phone’s 
activities. However, the smartphones bloatware, coupled with the ZenUI 
4.0 skin, is not battery-friendly and the phone stretches to last a day.
Verdict
Priced at Rs 14,999, the Asus Zenfone
 4 Selfie (dual-front-camera) variant meets the demand of selfie lovers,
 with loads of feature that include artistic selfie filters, selfie 
master app, portrait mode, beauty mode and BeautyLive mode. The phone, 
however, falls short in terms of performance and battery life.

 
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