Asus ROG Phone 2ZS660KL Price in India, Specifications,Detailed review


Asus Rog phone to the phone with every Specs maxed out the absolute dream phone on paper.
So the question is how well do specks on paper translate to real-world use in a phone and is pretty much the perfect phone to find that out this is one of those phones that people sent me a whole lot to check out because well I made that dream phone video a little while back where I had all these crazy specs that I wanted to see in a phone and then Asus announced this and the spec sheet people said Oh mark is it looks like they made basically your dream phone so I picked it up and I've been using it I brought it to the Apple event that I've been using this phone for more than a week now and I can tell you exactly what I think but this is the spec sheet I just I just want to put this in one place for all of you who will appreciate this just listen to this world-class spec sheet Snapdragon 855 + 12 gigs of ram one terabyte of ufs 3.0 Internal storage,  6.6 inch 120 hertz OLED display a 6,000 milliamp hour battery and 48 megapixel dual cameras.

 Full Specifications
NETWORK
TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
4G bandsLTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 13(700), 17(700), 18(800), 19(800), 20(800), 28(700), 29(700), 32(1500), 34(2000), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500), 46(5200)
SpeedHSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE-A (5CA) Cat18 (Cat20 Ultimate edition) 1200/150 Mbps
LAUNCH
Announced2019, July
StatusAvailable. Released 2019, September
BODY
Dimensions171 x 77.6 x 9.5 mm (6.73 x 3.06 x 0.37 in)
Weight240 g (8.47 oz)
BuildGlass front (Gorilla Glass 6), glass back (Gorilla Glass 3), aluminum frame
SIMDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
DISPLAY
TypeAMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size6.59 inches, 106.6 cm2 (~80.3% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~391 ppi density)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 6
DCI-P3 108%
HDR10
120Hz
240Hz touch-sensing
PLATFORM
OSAndroid 9.0 (Pie), ROG UI
ChipsetQualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855+ (7 nm)
CPUOcta-core (1x2.96 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPUAdreno 640 (700 MHz)
MEMORY
Card slotNo
Internal128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM
UFS3.0
MAIN CAMERA
Dual48 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/2.0", 0.8µm, PDAF, Laser AF
13 MP, f/2.4, 11mm (ultrawide)
FeaturesLED flash, HDR, panorama
Video2160p@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/240fps, 720p@480fps; gyro-EIS (except @240/480fps)
SELFIE CAMERA
Single24MP, f/2.2, 0.9µm
FeaturesPanorama, HDR
Video1080p@30fps
SOUND
LoudspeakerYes, with DTS:X stereo speakers (2 dedicated amplifiers)
3.5mm jackYes
24-bit/192kHz audio
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mics
DTS Headphone X
COMMS
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ad, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
GPSYes, with dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS
NFCYes
RadioFM radio
USB3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector; accessory connector
FEATURES
SensorsFingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
BrowserHTML5
BATTERY
Non-removable Li-Po 6000 mAh battery
ChargingFast battery charging 30W (Quick Charge 4.0)
Power bank/Reverse charging 10W
MISC
ColorsMatte Black, Glossy Black
ModelsASUS_I001D, I001DA, I001DE, I001DC
Price$ 590.00 / £ 392.76
Detailed review :--On paper this is the best phone you can buy in almost every metric best chip most Ram biggest storage fastest display biggest battery straight across the board and with room still for a headphone jack so how does absolutely dominating a spec sheet actually translate to real world use spoiler pretty good so first of all the design the package that you stuff all the specs into it's pretty similar to the first ROG phone they've toned it down a little bit you know there's a little less copper a little less thin action but it's still unmistakeably a gaming phone of course the aesthetic isn't subtle and the design is a bit more subjective it's not really on the spec sheet this is just what it looks like if you're cool carrying around a phone that looks like this or not and there's a certain type of person that will be I'll say the number one thing you'll notice more than the glowing logo more than the vent cutout for cooling more than the circuit lines and the design that reflect a rainbow 🌈 or a glow colors is that it's just absolutely huge like there are small phones and there are big phones this is a huge phone you need a big footprint to fit all these specs.



Then since it's made mostly of metal which is dense and with that battery this is a really heavy phone about 240 grams to be exact and you really feel that weight in your pocket and holding this thing I'm cool with it I like big phones but you might have to see it or hold it in person to really like actually feel how big it is that's what she said and then from there a lot of the design choices are made specifically with the gamer in mind but a lot of them just end up being nice for people who just like media in general so things like the USB type-c port is down on the side here so you can still charge it while holding the phone sideways and it doesn't get in the way there are also dual front-facing stereo speakers and they are incredible speakers you know in a world where headphone jacks are slowly dying off but being replaced by a wireless audio the dual stereo front-facing speakers set is also an endangered species.

I'd like to bring awareness to that and there really isn't much of a great replacement they're just worse speakers now but yeah these are really good crisp loud and clear so overall the design of course isn't for everyone in fact I prefer something a little cleaner a little bit more understated but there is a lot of good choices here so I can respect that so okay then the specs first main specs are Snapdragon 855 plus and 12 gigs of DDR 4 Ram so of course it's gonna be extremely fast launching apps and then keeping a lot of them in memory and flipping through them yeah having the highest end available specs here does great but then there actually are some other things that make it feel even faster number one is the ufs 3.0 storage it's really fast storage that's helped phones like the oneplus 7 pro and the galaxy fold feel much faster including installing apps really quickly and launching apps really quickly.

 Number two is this display it's a six point six inch 120 Hertz AMOLED 1080p panel and so saying that out loud is that's a pretty unique spec sheet that's a great number but you got actually look at it it is a very fast display actually the fastest mobile display that I've ever seen you can turn it down to the normal 60 Hertz if you want you can bump it up to 90 Hertz or just keep it at 120 all the time like I did and it also has a 240 Hertz touch response refresh so it's super quick and responsive to your touch scrolling for example is super smooth you of course can't really fully appreciate it through this video which is only 30 FPS but I guess take my word for it it's really snappy I think is the keyword very smooth and snappy so scrolling the UI and any app of course that supports the higher framerate look awesome there's a whole list of games that support it but I've said it once and I'll say it again high refresh rate all the things please but it's not the best looking OLED in the world it's 1080p for one which on a 6.6 inch screen is not a huge deal but it's worth noting like it's not a low resolution it's still almost 400 PPI but versus a 1440p display you can't tell the difference and then colors and contrast just felt a little strange to me at times it has adjustable color profiles but I never quite felt happy with the color calibration it gets up to 600 nits which is decently bright but it doesn't get very dim at night which I actually found much more annoying when it's dark.

I wish my phone wasn't so freakin bright it also has a fingerprint reader underneath the display glass and it's nowhere near the best ones I've used it's not always glitchy but it is glitchy more often than any other ones I've used it is definitely optical as you can see you know with the light shining on my fingerprint as it tries to read it and it also has this weird artifact that's kind of hard to capture but at lower brightness when you go to unlock with your fingerprint the whole display sort of bumps up in brightness a little bit and gets really grainy and weird looking as it reads then just goes back to normal when it's done it's not actually a problem or anything but it's just a fascinatingly weird thing to see happen so specs it's got those for sure but like always you have to look a little bit past the numbers to find and see interesting things like that but then speaking of numbers here are some other numbers to think about up to a terabyte of built-in storage so that's that's pretty great there is no expandable storage but let's be real you probably don't need more than a terabyte so that number translates pretty well.


 then 6000 this is a six thousand milliamp hour battery and that as you can imagine also translates through well that is the biggest battery I've ever used in any smartphone even at a hundred and twenty Hertz all the time I've never gotten close to killing this phone in a day on a super heavy day with me where I had a lot of unplugged navigation and music streaming and I just intentionally never plugged in during the day I ended the day after 10:00 p.m. with about five hours of screen on time and half battery left Wow just I don't know it's my dream smartphone battery literally never ever worrying about if I'm gonna have to charge during the day and then just plug it in every night you could probably go on a weekend road trip and not bring your charger and come back two days later with like 30% battery for real and if you're ever worried for some reason you're gonna have to go like four straight days without charging like this is the dream scenario for a battery in a smart phone you could just turn it down to 90 Hertz or turn it down to 60 Hertz and you're good for a while so yeah this is a that number 6000 translates very well.

then here's another number 48 it's a 48 megapixel primary camera on the back at F 1.79 this turns out is one of those specs where you can just kind of ignore the number you might be tempted to believe 48 megapixels automatically means it's good but this you know it's a decent camera I'd give it a B b-minus for quality maybe with great software tuning or G cam it could get up to a B+ but it's not blowing anyone's minds here images can look pretty good when you give them a lot of light of course and it does have great HDR but sharpness and color I've noticed and white balance are more inconsistent they can hit or miss and there's actually a bit of noticeable shutter lag which I thought was strange for a phone that's otherwise so incredibly fast but it also has a 13 megapixel ultra wide at 125 degree field of view and similar to some other phones I'm glad it has one but the inconsistency between the two cameras especially as far as color and sharpness and detail is major so you know it's an extra fun camera to have but clearly not as high quality this has kind of been one of the themes I've noticed about gaming phones though is that people who use these don't really take a ton of photos or care as much about the critical quality of photos on videos so the cameras are just good enough matter of fact for reference a reviewers guide for the phone just to go over all the features and things I should check out it's 41 pages long and the camera stuff is not talked about at all until page 36 so you know I do actually want to give a sous major props or something though so if you remember the first asus rog phone that software was a little bit over the top the the themes and the icons very gamer ii and the mechanical sounds and it was a bit much so i did criticize it a bit in that first video well an ROG phone - when you first set it up you get the option to choose between that very heavy ROG UI or this sort of near stock clean Zen UI

 that is what I like to see I am now happy with the software experience on the ROG phone - I of course chose the new Zen UI and so there's no Goudy icons or robot sound effects or anything crazy like that it's something closer to maybe like an oxygen OS or any other light skin on Android not sure about the upgrade schedule still Android 10 is starting to roll out and it's just kind of a pixel thing for right now but I'm impressed with what we have here so far there are still plenty of gaming features of course though it wouldn't be a republic of gamers phone without that there's still the armory create and game modes Game Genie X mode the system lighting control it's all still here don't worry there's even improved air triggers on each side of the phone for gaming and landscape but if I'm being perfectly real I don't play a whole ton of like really intense games on my phone I don't play fortnight on my phone so like I guess it says something that even a phone that's not targeted directly to me has still been so enjoyable to use this is a really great phone now is probably still gonna go a bit under the radar just because it's not gonna be in carrier stores and it's a gamer phone by a smaller company so it feels much more niche but if you get excited about this type of thing or if you're a gamer on your phone or if you just saw the spec sheet and went that looks sick then you are squarely in the target demographic of people who will really enjoy using us it's not perfect you know there are small trade-offs the cameras aren't world-class the all metal body is solid of course and it's going to be heavy but also means no wireless charging

there's also no official water resistance or IP rating and the phones Achilles heel really is just the size of the damn thing so here we are at the end of the review if you're finding yourself sitting there thinking wow I really want to know if I can tell the difference between that 120 Hertz and 90 Hertz versus 60 with my eye and I can't wait to play these games at high frame rates yeah you'll love this phone you know so turns out the spec King on paper does deliver in real life and it also turns out design is very important but let me know what you think do just the specs make it the dream phone or would you buy this phone just for the specs over something a little more.

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