Asus ZenFone Lite L1 specifications and software
The ZenFone Lite L1 is a budget offering that is powered by the same slightly old Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor as the ZenFone Max M1. It is an octa-core SoC with all cores clocked at 1.4GHz. There is 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, which is expandable using the microSD card slot which accepts cards of up to 256GB. The direct competitor to the ZenFone Lite L1, the Redmi 6A, sports a more recent Mediatek Helio A22 processor.
The IPS display has an HD+ resolution and decent viewing angles, and is acceptable for the price. This phone also has support for Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, GPS, and GLONASS. The ZenFone Lite L1 is a dual-SIM device and has two Nano-SIM slots. There is support for 4G and VoLTE on both SIMs, but only one can connect to 4G at a time. The phone packs in a 3000mAh non-removable battery and gets a 5.2W charger in the box.
PUBG took a long time to load on this phone, but it was able to run at the lowest settings. The touch response of the display was a little slow as well. We saw stutters during gameplay as well as relatively high battery drain. Alto's Odyssey also had occasional slowdowns.
In our HD video loop test, the ZenFone Lite L1 managed to go on for 9 hours 10 minutes which is less than the ZenFone Max M1 managed, thanks to the smaller battery that this phone has. With our usage consisting of playing games for half an hour, and an active WhatsApp account, it lasted us over one day without needing to be plugged in.
Just like the ZenFone Max M1, the ZenFone Lite L1 also has a 13-megapixel rear camera, and the camera app is identical. Photos taken with the ZenFone Lite L1 are average at best. Zoom in to a landscape shot and you will see fine grain. You can use the HDR toggle when shooting bright scenes, and it does improve the output. The phone couldn't focus on a subject when we tried to shoot macros. Overall, photo quality was decent in daylight but not as good as that of the ZenFone Max M1. In low light, camera performance drops down a notch. It fails to capture good details and the aggressive noise reduction causes a filter-like effect in the output.
Performance
(Good)
- Octa Core, 1.4 GHz
- Snapdragon 430
- 2 GB RAM
Display
(Avg)
- 5.45 inches (13.84 cm)
- 720x1440 px, 295 PPI
- IPS LCD
Camera
(Good)
- 13 MP Primary Camera
- LED Flash
- 5 MP Front Camera, LED Flash
Battery
(Very Good)
- 3000 mAh
- Non-Removable
IN THIS PRICE IT OFFERS GOOD PERFOMANCE AND AVG SPECS.EVEN PUBG CAN RUN ON IT .ON FLIPKART OFFER IT IS ONLY 5999/-
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