Asus ZenFone Max Plus M1 Target Photographers and Gamers

Asus ZenFone Max Plus M1 Target Photographers and Gamers


Asus has just released a new smartphone that is ZenFone Max Plus M1. Smartphones that have a finger and face scanner that not only rely on the camera, but also suitable for use by photography lovers and gamers.

In terms of camera, Asus ZenFone Max Plus M1 is not limited to rely on selfie like other smartphones.

In this series embedded wide-angle feature to extend the range of photos taken users so that this smartphone is very suitable for those who like traveling.


"In the past, although we can shoot wide-angle, but because the 16: 9 display then the results still do not really show full photo, but now with 18: 9 display, all the photos you portray can look really wide," says Galip Fu, Asus Indonesia Marketing Manager.

Both cameras on the back have a viewing angle reaching 120 degrees or two times wider than most smartphones.

Asus ZenFone Max Plus M1 is equipped with two rear cameras 16MP and 8MP which have f / 2.0 aperture to capture moving object photos to produce sharp photos.


Suitable for Gamers

Display ZenFone Max Plus M1 wide can be a mainstay of gamers. Not to mention the screen resolution of HD + measuring 5.7 inches with a minimalist bezel.

In addition to the wide screen, there is also a Genie Game feature that has Live & Record function. Then there are also Macro Mode and No Alerts Mode that prevent interruptions while playing the game.

The battery is very supportive, namely 4.130mAh magnitude with the ability of fast charging.

For users' safety, Asus also made a breakthrough by equipping this 12 smartphone technology to conduct temperature and electric current monitoring on smartphones.


Affordable prices

ZenFone Max Plus M1 supported various features, both in terms of camera, performance, and security.

This smartphone also has a finger and face scanner that can work quickly.

The battery can last up to three weeks in standby mode on a 4G network, and can be used for phones up to 26 hours nonstop on 3G networks, video play for 13 hours, and surf the web for 21 hours.
 
 


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