ASUS Zenfone AR is also World's first 8 GB RAM phone.
ASUS today showcased its innovative products in CES 2017. ASUS displayed its first Dual Camera setup phone Zenfone3 Zoom and other devices, but the show stopper for the day was Zenfone AR. As you might have got it with the name AR has something to do with the Augmented Reality. The term which has picked up a lot more meaning by now than just a fun feature. So, ASUS Zenfone AR is the world's first Tango Enabled and Daydream Ready phone (The world's first Tango Enabled phone is Lenovo Phab 2 Pro). For those who are unaware of Google Tango project, it is a project by Google which enables you to combine objects from real world onto your phone screen and you can play around with it. The technology enables you to measure your surroundings, re-imagine your home with virtual furniture and so on.
ASUS Zenfone AR |
Unlike Lenovo Phab 2 Pro , which comes with relatively inferior specifications for a device which is supposed to do power intensive tasks, Zenfone AR comes with promising hardware specifications and make this device more of a Flagship Tango smartphone. ASUS Zenfone AR runs on Snapdragon 821 SoC and packs in 5.7 inch , 2560x1440 QHD display. The phone also comes with 8 GB of RAM which is highest in a smartphone as of today. Though I am not a fan of massive RAM in smartphones when you don't actually need them but here it is absolutely required as Tango will need all the power you have packed in your smartphones. With that power you don't have to worry much about heating as the smartphone comes with an advanced Vapor Cooling system.
The smartphone comes with a Tricam setup at rear, which includes a 23 MP rear camera, one camera for motion sensing and another one for depth-sensing. The placement of these three cameras is also quite interesting and despite so much on board it does not cover most of the space at back (remember how Zenfone Zoom had a massive camera at back?).Unlike three-camera systems in other devices, the design of the ASUS TriCam system clusters its array of
cameras to reduce their footprint within the phone, enabling the entire phone to be thinner and lighter.
ZenFone AR features a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor that is optimized for Tango,
and is the world's first smartphone with 8GB of RAM. ZenFone AR's
powerful performance and innovative camera work in conjunction with
Tango to enable smooth and compelling smartphone AR experiences. A
beautiful, 5.7-inch WQHD Super AMOLED display and a new
five-magnet speaker makes Daydream VR apps, games, and videos more
immersive and entertaining. Android 7.0 ‘Nougat’ lets users
get the most out of ZenFone AR with new multitasking features and other
enhancements that deliver a great mobile experience.
“The
Snapdragon 821 processor is a perfect fit for a flagship Tango enabled
device like the ZenFone AR,” said Amon. “You
need a powerful heterogeneous computing and power-efficient chip to
handle the intensive processing and complex features needed to optimize
and deliver rich augmented reality experiences. We congratulate ASUS on
this exciting new product and are excited to
now have Snapdragon processors powering devices across their lineup.”
Also
onstage to reveal more about ZenFone AR and Tango, as well as
demonstrate some of the amazing augmented-reality experiences
available through innovative mobile apps and games were Erik Hermanson,
Head of Content & Brand Marketing at ASUS, and Johnny Lee, Director
of Engineering for Tango. “Our phones already assist us in our
day-to-day lives, but we believe they can do even more.
We’re excited to see Tango technology incorporated into ZenFone AR,
making its capabilities available to more people,” said Mr. Lee. Jeff
Kirwan, Global President of Gap, then demonstrated DressingRoom by Gap,
an augmented reality app that allows Gap customers
to model clothes on a virtual mannequin and view it from any angle.
Following
the announcements, ASUS hosted a demo area showcasing ZenFone AR,
ZenFone 3 Zoom, and the latest lineup of lifestyle,
business, and Republic of Gamers (ROG) gaming products. New lifestyle
and business products include the ZenBook UX490 laptop, VivoPC X desktop
PC, ProArt PA32U monitor, and ASUSPRO B9440 business laptop. New gaming
products include the ROG Maximus IX Extreme
motherboard, ROG Gladius II mouse, ROG GR8 II gaming PC, ROG Rapture
GT-AC5300 router, and ROG Strix Magnus gaming microphone. Additionally,
several desktop and laptop PCs updated with the latest 7th Generation
(‘Kaby Lake’) Intel® Core™
processors were also shown, including the Zen AiO ZN270 desktop, ROG
GT51CH gaming desktop, and the ROG GX800VH and G752 gaming laptops.
ASUS
won eight CES 2017 Innovation Awards, with products across four
competitive award categories honored for outstanding
design and engineering innovation. The award-winning products include:
ZenFone 3 Deluxe, Designo Curve MX34VQ, Vivo AiO V221, ZenBook 3, ROG
GX800, ROG Maximus IX Apex and ROG Maximus IX Hero, and an upcoming
powerful ROG gaming laptop.
All ASUS and ROG products will be on display at the ASUS Media Suite at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, from
4:00pm–6:00pm on January 4th, 2017, and from 9:00am-6:00pm on 5th-7th January, 2017.