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Carrying Competitive Price Tag, Asus ZenFone 2 Entered in India

Finally, one the most praiseworthy participant of CES 2015 and much-awaited phone: Asus ZenFone 2 has made its way to Indian market. Well, device has appeared in innumerable tidings regarding its arrival in native space, where few days ago device had been cataloged on an online portal: Flipkart with a countdown timer, which was to be stopped on April 23. Accordingly, tech giant has brought its note-perfect handset via the aforementioned E-commerce site in India.

As the matter of fact, smartphone has been designed in several variants, which come in different configurations and labeled with different model numbers that is quite puzzling. Click Here to know about all the editions of handset. As yet, Indian prospective buyers can only pre-order two versions, where first one is Zenfone 2 ZE551ML decked with 2GB RAM, 16GB Internal memory, 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Quad Core Z3560 processor and 5.5 inch Full HD display with pixel resolution of 1920x1080p.

This model has been priced at Rs. 14,999 and expected to roll out from May 4. To remind you, ZE551ML comes in two more versions, in which top-end variant of smartphone houses 64GB ROM paired with 4GB RAM and will be available at Rs. 22,999 in India. Another one comprises 32GB inbuilt storage with 4GB RAM at costs Rs. 19,999.

Coming to second model that is available to pre-book is Zenfone 2 ZE550ML. This phone is identical to its above mentioned market companion by incorporating 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM and 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Quad Core Z3560 processor. But, mobile's 5.5-inch HD IPS display with a lower pixel resolution of 1280x720p and unavailability of NFC option make it inferior to its sibling. Consequently, handheld has been priced at just Rs. 12,999.

Well, all the editions of Asus ZenFone 2 have been labeled with competitive price tags, which look quite competent to bring a great revenue for the corporation. And, it is worth to mention that gadget will be a big brickbat in the way of mid-range segment smartphones.