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Asus ZenFone Max M2 camera sample (Image resized for web) Asus ZenFone Max M2 camera sample (Image resized for web) Asus ZenFone Max M2 camera sample (Image resized for web) Asus ZenFone Max M2 first impressions: Early conclusion Asus ZenFone Max M2 appears to be a solid attempt to make an appealing go-to mid-range smartphone. For Rs 9,999 the smartphone offers decent performance, stock user interface, better cameras, and a huge battery. The question is, will you put your money on the ZenFone Max M2? Why I am saying this is because the competition in this segment is at its peak and the ZenFone Max M2 isn’t the only smartphone that promises to offer a well-rounded experience. Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro, Honor 8C and Realme 2 are some of the phones that are equally attractive. ONDECEMBER 11 "ONEPLUS 6T MCLAREN EDITION FIRST LOOK: IS IT WORTH THE EXTRA £150? REVIEW" OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition first look: Is it worth the extra £150? Review Hands-on with the McLaren Edition of the excellent OnePlus 6T The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition has just launched, bringing a slick look, super-fast charging technology and extra oomph to the already excellent OnePlus 6T. Are the upgrades worth up to £150 more though?
That depends on how you look at it. The OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition is undoubtedly the best-looking version of the 6T we’ve seen so far. The standard 6T is available in Midnight Black, Mirror Black and Thunder Purple, but none of these can stand up to the McLaren-branded model. Related: Best smartphones From the front it looks identical to the others, but the real magic is around the back. The handset’s glossy rear side is coated in glass, but there’s a subtle patterned layer below it, apparently based on McLaren’s carbon fibre. The Papaya Orange “go faster” stripe −my words, not OnePlus’ − that streaks around the bottom edge and sides of the handset are what really makes it stand out though.
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There’s a McLaren logo on board too, which is there to honour the partnership and appeal to car fanatics, but it’s nice and subtle, sitting towards the bottom of the device in grey print. Unfortunately though, the McLaren Edition’s two other headline features are things I’ve been unable to test so far. ‘‘Warp Charge 30’ is the biggie, and lets you get up to a day of power from just 20 minutes of charging time, according to OnePlus. That’s down from 30 minutes on the regular 6T, but we haven’t yet had the chance to try it out. In the box, however, you get a Warp Charge 30 power unit and a Papaya Orange braided cord cable, as well as a McLaren-branded case. 10GB of RAM −up from 8GB on the regular 6T −is the other headline feature, but once again we’ll have to spend more time with the McLaren Edition to establish whether or not the extra 2GB makes any sort of a difference. Beyond this, its spec sheet matches that of the top-end OnePlus 6T. It offers the same 6.41-inch, 2340 x 1080 AMOLED display as its parent phone, as well as a Snapdragon 845 processor, 3700mAh battery, dual camera setup combining 16- and 20-megapixel sensors, 16-megapixel front camera and Screen Unlock.
Related: Best mid-range phone Suffice to say, it’s a combination of features that we like very much. In our 4.5/5 OnePlus 6T review, we wrote: “The OnePlus 6T brings technology and worthwhile improvements to the table making this the best phone from OnePlus yet.” While we praised the handset for its excellent performance and battery life, Screen Unlock and slick interface, we were slightly underwhelmed by its camera and speakers.
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