Asus unveils Zenfone 3 Zoom Zenfone AR with Tango and Daydream support

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Today at CES Asus announced two new smartphones, both of which have been in the rumors quite a lot lately. Were talking about the Zenfone AR and Zenfone 3 Zoom.

The former is only the second ever handset to come with support for Tango, Googles augmented reality (AR) system. The Zenfone AR follows the Lenovo Phab2 Pro from last year in this nascent market. But the Asus model takes things one step further, since it also supports Daydream, Googles VR functionality built into Android Nougat. So if you get a Zenfone AR you can immerse yourself either in augmented reality or virtual reality, depending on your mood. Unfortunately though, you cant combine the two - for now you can only use Daydream apps when the phone is inside a Daydream VR headset, and Tango apps when its in Tango mode.

The Zenfone AR has a 5.7-inch QHD AMOLED touchscreen, and its powered by Qualcomms Snapdragon 821 chipset aide d by 6GB of RAM. The main snapper is a 23 MP unit using Sonys IMX318 sensor, with OIS, EIS, and 4K video recording. Thanks to Googles Tango requirements, on the back theres also a motion tracking camera and a fisheye depth-sensing camera.

The smartphone will be out in the second quarter of this year, so at some point in April, May, or June. Until then we should also learn its pricing and the rest of its specs, hopefully.

The Zenfone 3 Zoom still has a main camera with optical zoom like its predecessors called Zenfone Zoom from last year. However, this time around Asus went with the dual-camera solution, thus the magnification is just 2.3x compared to 3x in the original Zenfone Zoom. Like in the Apple iPhone 7 Plus, the new devices lenses work together to create the bokeh effect that blurs the background of your pictures while keeping the subject in focus.

The zoom itself is fixed on on e 12 MP lens, while the other lens is a 12 MP wide-angle 1/2.5" unit with f/1.7 aperture and Sonys IMX362 sensor. They both have 1.4nm pixels. OIS and EIS are on board too, along with 4K video capture. Autofocus time is claimed to be 0.03 seconds, even with a moving subject, thanks to three different focusing modes: Dual Pixel phase detection, laser, and continuous.

The phone is 7.83mm thin and weighs 170g. It has a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 5 on top, the Snapdragon 625 SoC at the helm, and a huge 5,000 mAh battery. It will become available in February disappointingly running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and we assume Asus will share details on its other specs until then.

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