New Asus Phone Launch: 5,7″ FHD, Dual 16MP Cam
Are you a big fan of Asus phones or just curious about the upcoming smartphones? Let have a look at our article, which will show you about a new Asus phone with dual cameras, 4000 mAh and 4GB RAM. Check it out!
New Asus phone with dual camera, 4000 mAh and 4GB RAM.
According to the industry’s source, Asus might release a new smartphone on TENAA. This phone comes with a model name- Asus X018DC on this page. Besides, thanks to the TENAA listing, we can have some suggestions about this upcoming Asus smartphone. Let’s speak of Asus X018DC specs first! This device might feature a 5.7-inch display with the resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels. The display also might have the aspect ratio of 18:9. Besides, this Asus phone is likely to run on Android 7.0 Nougat OS, along with an octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz. The name of the chipset is not specified, but we guess it might be Snapdragon 430.
The Asus handset will probably offer two options regarding memory, including 3GB RAM with 32GB ROM or 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM. There might be a non-removable Li-Po 4,030mAh battery in the smartphone. Speaking of Asus X018DC camera, it is likely to pack a dual 16MP + 8MP primary camcorder, along with an 8MP front shooter for taking selfies. Although the information about the connectivity options is still not available, we suggest that there might be basic connectivity options, including Wi-fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Radio and USB.
Now, let’s talk about its design. According to the industry’s source, it might look similar to the Asus ZenFone 4 Max from the back. However, it will probably have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner that is not present on the ZenFone 4 Max. Plus, this Asus phone comes with various colors: gold, star black, and light pink.
Asus X018DC price and availability
Both Asus X018DC release date and its price are still not specified. However, we guess that Asus might launch this new smartphone in earlier 2018 with the price of about $400 (about Rs. 26,158). Anyway, stay tuned for more updates from us.