A speaker, USB-C charging port, and 3.5mm audio jack are on the bottom. That's about average for its 5.2-inch screen size and similar to what you get with the Moto G5 Plus (5.9 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches, 5.5 ounces) and Z2 Play (6.1 by 3.0 by 0.2 inches, 5.1 ounces).Ī clicky volume rocker and power button are on the right. The phone measures 5.8 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighs 5.2 ounces. While Asus won't win points for creativity, the phone looks good and the build quality feels premium, though the glass can be pretty slippery.
The shape of the camera lens and the home button both also resemble Samsung's previous flagship. You have glass on the front and back, with a band of metal sandwiched in between. The ZenFone V bears a bit of a resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S7. It's a strong option for the price for Verizon customers. While camera quality leaves something to be desired, the ZenFone V beats the Samsung Galaxy J7 V in value and makes a compelling alternative to the Moto Z2 Play if you aren't interested in its modular backs. It's attractive, fast, and most importantly, affordable. The Asus ZenFone V for Verizon offers a sleek glass build and powerful specs for a reasonable $240. Just because the price of high-end phones is ticking steadily upward, doesn't mean you have to bust your budget to get a solid device.
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