Asus ZenFone Live launches for $109 w/ Android Go and Snapdragon 425

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as informed in Android Go has launched on quite a few low-end Android smartphones, and this 7 days Asus is joining the crowd by its new ZenFone Live. Launched pretty much out of nowhere, the Asus ZenFone Live has not only gone official, but is alavailiable available at Best Buy. The device is Asus' first phone using Google's Android Go version of Oreo, optimized for this low-end hardware. Like a lot of other Android Go devices, there's nothing super impressive about the ZenFone Live. The ZenFone Live alextremely comes by Android 8.1 Oreo, but it has Asus' ZenUI over top.


ASUS releases its first Android Go phone, the ZenFone Live

Fremont, CA (August 5, 2018) - ASAmerica this day announced ZenFone Live (L1), a compact 5.5-inch entertainment-focused phone that's designed to put the fun back into mobile lifestyles. Offering class-leading convenience, ZenFone Live features face open capabilireleation for easy hands-free unlocking. ZenFone Live is available by Android™ Oreo® enhanced by Android Oreo (Go Edition). The pocket-friendly 5.5-inch ZenFone Live is just as small and compact as many level 5-inch phones, something made possibly by its big and bright ASAmerica Full View HD+ display. ZenFone Live is designed for maximum convenience, by class-leading features including face unlock.

ASUS releases its first Android Go phone, the ZenFone Live

Asus Launches the ZenFone Live Smartphone Running Android Go

as informed in The ZenFone Live has a Snapdragon 425 chip, that is undeniably modest by its four low-power ARM cores clocked to 1.4GHz. The ZenFone Live alextremely has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage — more than you'd expect for Android Go. The ZenFone Live steps up to 1440×720 LCD at 5.5-inches, that is a resolution you can probably stand to look at all day. The Asus ZenFone Live has available at Best Buy this day for $109.99 (online only). Now read: Motorola Announces Moto E5 Play by Android Go Software, Google's 'Android Go' for Entry-Level Phones Launches Wednesday by Android 8.1, and Google Releases Final Android P Developer Preview





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