Asus will launch its Zenfone 4 series smartphones in May


It looks like Asus’s CEO, Jerry Shen has high hopes for the company’s future, so after announcing earlier this week that he plansĀ to double sales in 2017, now he admitted that the Chinese company plans to launch its Zenfone 4 series smartphones this May!

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It may seem strange and early, sinceĀ the Zenfone 3 Zoom only debuted at CES two weeks ago, but this is the way to make more sales in the market: increase the number of available phones.

We don’t know much about the future Zenfone 4 devices, but rumors say that one of them will come with a 5.2 inch display (full HD) and a 4850 mAh battery. With these specs it doesn’t look like a flagship model, but probably an Asus “Max” related device.

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11 Comments

  1. Lazar Prodanovic
    January 20, 2017

    AsusTek is not Chinese company it’s Taiwanese!
    This is becoming hopeless.

    • Kekko
      January 20, 2017

      Also, Samsung is not a Chinese company but appears news about it.
      Cheers!

    • January 21, 2017

      One China policy.

    • å‘Ø
      January 21, 2017

      Taiwan and HongKong belong to China, and soon CCP will crush their idiotic governments once and for all. CCP will RULE Taiwan and HongKong permanently.

      • Lazar Prodanovic
        January 21, 2017

        I don’t give a shit about your political opinions or statements I look at the borders how they are right now. By the way you aren’t capable of cruising anyone historically as a small handful number of Mongols & Japanese defited you & ruled over you. It probably have something to do with taking so much estrogen making you all ladybugs. So no matter what colour the cat is as it’s blind.

        • å‘Ø
          January 21, 2017

          China was never ruled by anybody. Japan only ruled small part of China. No one has ever ruled China entirely, and no one ever will. We are too strong now, and we will take Taiwan and HongKong back soon, along with the South China Sea and the Senkaku Islands.

          We will crush all those who stand in the way, including any nation from the West.

          • Lazar Prodanovic
            January 21, 2017

            Well I belong to the small nation that fighted always even against the adds against foreign oppressors & occupators & changed the outcome of history for more than once, a people with very long military history who even today celebrate even their loses and had devastating ones but still; free with cultural heritage and proud. So midget like you can bring that sweet talk back to your mamas ass & stick there while at it.

            • å‘Ø
              January 21, 2017

              Now you belongs to undeveloped shithole – I’m guessing Serbia or some other slavic hell-hole, while China is on the way to becoming the world’s largest economy and mightiest nation.

              Cry if you want, but nothing can stop us. One you we will rule your little soviet / slavic la-la-land too, you will kneel down and obey stupid peasant.

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              January 21, 2017

              Well we have historic roots at least 2000 years before you & I am certain we will have them & after you are gone. When you didn’t had anything to eat I lived in a much better Socialistic society and much more advanced one then yours will ever be. Rome did fall & we had the honour to burn it. China will fall the same way ex Yugoslavia did from the inside from corruption that is eating you even as we speak not in some grand war or anything. The fall is already begone but you just aren’t aware of it!

      • Alvin Leong
        October 5, 2017

        More importantly, Xiaomi will take over Asus and no more crap phones from them!

    • Alvin Leong
      October 5, 2017

      You are correct, but as a owner of an Asus, I can see how s–t the Taiwanese phones are. So hopefully, Red China will soon crush Taiwan and make Asus produce proper phones.