Asus ZenFone 7 Pro Rewiev

Asus ZenFone 7 Pro Rewiev

The Asus ZenFone 7 Pro is a very interesting phone, indeed. In a world, where in-display fingerprint scanners, punch-hole cameras, and wireless charging seem to be the trend, this phone dares to do things a bit differently. It trades some of these “modern” features to offer users a hefty 5000 mAh battery, an exceptional 92% screen to body ratio with no notches or cutouts eyesore, and, of course, possibly the best selfie camera out there, for it’s actually the main camera system flipped up.

It is a flagship, there’s no denying that and if you don’t mind big and heavy phones, it can be your flagship. No corners have been cut with the hardware, giving you the best mobile platform out there, paired with an ample amount of RAM and internal storage. The beautiful multi gradient back covers are bound to turn heads, and when you flip up the camera module the attention-grabbing mission will be complete.

Design and display

Those of you familiar with the ZenFone 6 will spot the similarities with the new iteration right away. One of the key features Asus is going for with the ZenFone lineup is the edge-to-edge display. The ZenFone 7 Pro sports a big, 6.67-inch AMOLED panel not interrupted by cutouts or notches allowing for a 92% screen-to-body ratio. The bezels are uniform around the edge with the bottom one slightly thicker.


What about the selfie camera then? Well, that’s the second and maybe the most distinctive feature in the Asus ZenFone series. The ZenFone 7 Pro sports a flip camera system (just like its predecessor) that flips up to take up selfie duties when needed. It’s an interesting solution to the selfie camera problem and we’ll talk about it in more detail later on. It’s worth mentioning that there’s a notification light on the bottom of the phone. It’s another interesting feature that can actually be rather useful.


The body of the ZenFone 7 Pro is a glass and metal sandwich with the mid-frame made from a single block of aluminum. It’s a big and thick phone that weighs more than 230 grams. Asus has its own priorities and understanding when it comes to specs and the battery capacity is at the top of the list. The ZenFone 7 Pro accounts for its weight and size with a huge 5000 mAh battery. Wireless charging is missing and it's another trade-off made by Asus in order to maximize capacity. One thing missing, though, is water/dust resistance of any sort, so you better be careful handling the phone around water.

The back panel is made of Gorilla Glass 3 and comes in two color flavors: Pastel White and Aurora Black. It’s a gradient design that displays very beautiful hues of pink and purple when viewed from a certain angle. There’s Gorilla Glass 6 on the front, protecting the gorgeous AMOLED display (made by Samsung and tuned by PixelWorks, by the way). Speaking of which...

The big and bright AMOLED display is а gorgeous 20:9, 6.67” FHD+ (2400x1080) HDR+ panel that’s a pleasure to look at. It supports refresh rates up to 90 Hz for a smooth viewing experience. During our tests, we recorded 686 nits brightness on Auto, which is close to the 700 nits quoted by Asus. There are several display modes you can choose from - Natural, Cinematic, and Standard. If you want the most accurate colors, you have to go with Standard mode (oddly, the Natural setting produces a colder tone overall and a bigger shift in dE).

The Asus ZenFone 7 Pro display is tuned by PixelWorks to deliver top-notch performance. Here are some of the bonus perks you get with this treatment.

  • Absolute Color Accuracy – Every ZenFone 7 is factory tuned with high-efficiency calibration software and runs Pixelworks color management software to optimize power while delivering color accuracy for all apps and content spanning the sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamuts.
  • DC Dimming – Reduces eye strain and visual sensitivity that can occur at low brightness on Samsung OLED screens. To dim the screen, the Pixelworks solution dynamically adjusts the display’s current to reduce the screen flickering associated with conventional Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) dimming.
  • High-Efficiency Calibration – Each device is efficiently tuned during production using Pixelworks technology and a rapid, high-precision color checker to calibrate for standard sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamuts in a fraction of the time of other approaches.
  • Industry-leading HDR – PixelWorks’ precision HDR tone mapping provides exceptional contrast and color depth with up to 1 billion hues and access to more HDR content with certification from top content providers, including Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube


Overall, the screen of the Asus ZenFone 7 Pro impresses and the lack of eyesores like notches or cutouts further enhances the uninterrupted viewing experience. When PixelWorks are involved, the results speak for themselves. There’s not much left to be desired from this AMOLED panel, it’s absolutely flagship-grade.

Camera

The flip camera system is one of the main features of the ZenFone 7 Pro. It flips up when you need to take a selfie and you can also manually adjust the angle, or create up to four presets. Tapping on one of them will quickly make the camera flip into that specific position. Going for such a system has undoubtedly some benefits. For starters, you get an amazing selfie camera, it’s technically the main camera system flipped up to see your face. We talked about the notch-free screen and that’s the second advantage.

The system itself consists of three cameras. The main wide-angle camera uses a 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and 8K video recording capabilities. There’s an ultrawide-angle camera that uses Sony’s older 12MP IMX363 flagship sensor. This camera offers 113 degrees field of view and has large 1.4µm pixels which provide great results in low-light conditions. The ultrawide camera also supports macro photography at a 4cm distance with autofocus. The third camera is a telephoto with a 3x optical zoom and OIS.


Asus has refined the motorized system that rotates the cameras on the horizontal axis, adding more power to the stepper motor and also improving durability. According to the company, the ZenFone 7 Pro can endure up to 200 000 flips. That’s 100 flips per day for more than 5 years. The whole flip system is made of metal which adds to the weight of the phone but it feels quite solid and there’s a nice reassuring machine sound when the gears in the motor start to spin.

The camera system in the Asus ZenFone 7 Pro packs a serious punch. Images turn out detailed and with great dynamic range. The main 64MP shooter takes care of almost everything you can throw at it, producing pleasant results with natural colors and lots of detail. The ultra-wide-angle camera does a decent job and there’s no shift in colors when you switch back and forth between the main camera and the ultra-wide-angle snapper.

The telephoto camera is 8MP and sports a 3x optical zoom. There’s not much to write home about this shooter - it will get the job done in good lighting conditions but otherwise, noise starts to creep into the pictures. Speaking of gloomy Mondays, there’s a dedicated Night mode, which works wonders. It manages to peak into the darkness and reveal hidden details. You need a steady hand and 4 seconds of patience to take pictures in this mode.