ASUS ZenFone Max Plus is an odd 18:9 mid-range phone

Not enough ZenFones for you this year? Here's one more and it's a strange one at that. The 18:9 screen ratio is often used by smartphone makers to mark their high-end devices. ASUS, however, missed that boat when it put out the ZenFone 4 series a few months back. But instead of pushing out an even higher model, it has curiously slapped on 18:9 screens on mid-range models, like this mouthful of an ASUS ZenFone Max Plus.

This isn't actually ASUS' first stab at the whole 18:9 almost bezel-less trend. That would be the non-ZenFone ASUS Pegasus 4S silently announced in China earlier this month. The Pegasus 4S and this new ZenFone Max Plus, unveiled in Russia, are almost like fraternal twins, sharing some things in common and differing in a few.

Both, for example, have run on the same octa-core MediaTek MT6750T processor. They also have the same 16 and 8 megapixel dual cameras on the back and 8 megapixels on the front. They even have the same 5.7-inch 18:9 screen, but that's where the similarities end.

The ZenFone Max Plus has a resolution of 2160x1080, a.k.a. Full HD+, in contrast to the Pegasus 4S 1440x720 HD+. It also has a bigger 4,130 mAh battery. Unfortunately, the trade off is that is has only 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage, though there is a 3 GB RAM, 32 GB storage option as well.

The ASUS ZenFone Max Plus, at least for now, seems to be limited to Russia, though probably not for long. The ASUS Pegasus 4S, on the other hand, is unlikely to leave China, just like its predecessors. No prices have been announced yet.

VIA: Helpix