Today Asustek released an entry-level mobile phone ZenFone Live L1. Its biggest highlight is the pre installed Android Go system, which is an Android version specially designed by Google for entry-level mobile phones. This system simplifies the existing Android system and can be used on mobile phones equipped with 1GB or less running memory. ZenFone Live L1 is ASUS's first Android Go smartphone.
ZenFone Live L1 doesn't stand out in appearance. There is an ASUS logo on the upper middle of the back of the machine, and the upper left corner is a rear camera and flash. The new machine is equipped with a 5.5 inch IPS display screen with a resolution of 1440X720 and a ratio of 18:9. The rear camera is 13 million pixels and the front camera is 5 million pixels. It supports face unlocking.
In terms of other configurations, ZenFone Live L1 is equipped with a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad core processor, with 16GB built-in storage, 1GB and 2GB running memory options. The 1GB RAM version runs the Android Go system, while the 2GB RAM version runs the Android 8.1 system. In addition, the new machine has a built-in 3000 mAh battery, which supports dual cards and dual standby. The third card slot of the machine can insert up to 2TB of extended storage cards.
Asustek ZenFone Live L1 has three colors: rose, midnight black and white. Asustek has not announced the price of the new machine. It is expected to announce the price when it is launched in mid May. The first launch place is Indonesia, and it should not be listed in China.
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