ASUS - ZenFone 5Q with 64GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked) - Midnight Black
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Description
Features
Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor
Octa-core 1.4GHz processor and 4GB of RAM deliver outstanding overall performance for opening and running applications, flipping through menus, running home screens and more.
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Rapid operating system keeps you safe and secure on your mobile device.
Compatible with GSM carriers, including AT&T and T-Mobile
Also compatible with GSM SIM Kits, including Cricket Wireless, Tracfone, Net10, H2O, AT&T Prepaid and Simple Mobile.
4G LTE speed
Provides fast Web connection for downloading apps, streaming content and staying connected with social media.
5.99" IPS touch screen
Extra-large screen is matched with a slim body to comfortably fit in your hand.
16.0MP rear-facing camera
Produce detailed images thanks to high resolutions. Also includes a front-facing 20.0MP camera for self-portraits and video.
64GB internal memory plus microSD slot
Extensive storage space for your contacts, music, photos, apps and more. Expand storage up to 2TB by adding a microSD card (sold separately).
Listen to music and news with the included FM radio app
Scan for new stations, store your favorites and record audio directly from the radio.
Your fingerprint keeps your phone secure
Hold your finger on the fingerprint sensor to unlock your phone.
Access to Google Play
Browse and download apps, magazines, books, movies, and television programs directly to your phone.
* SIM Card not included.
* Phone will not work with Sprint, Verizon Wireless, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile or any other CDMA network.
What's Included
ASUS ZenFone 5Q (ZC600KL)
3300 mAh Battery
Power adapter, micro-USB to USB cable
Key Specs
- Screen Size5.99 inches
General
- Product NameZenFone 5Q with 64GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked)
- BrandASUS
- Model NumberZC600KL-5Q
- ColorMidnight Black
- Color CategoryBlack
Display
- Screen Size5.99 inches
Camera
- Integrated CameraRear, Front
Network
- CarrierUnlocked
- Carrier CompatibilityAT&T
- Network Connectivity3G, 4G, 4G LTE
- UnlockedYes
- No-ContractYes
- Mobile Hotspot CapabilityYes
- 4G LTE Band1,12,17,2,3,4,5,7,8
Connectivity
- Headphone JackYes
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
Power
- Battery Capacity3300 milliampere hours
- Battery ChemistryLithium-ion
Compatibility
- Charging Interface(s)Micro-USB
- SIM Card SizeNano SIM
- SIM Card SlotsDual SIM
Features
- Model FamilyAsus ZenFone 3
- Usage Time(s)Talk (3G): up to 1800 min; Standby (4G): up to 576 hrs; Playback (music): up to 96 hrs
- SensorsAccelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Compass, Gyro sensor, Fingerprint sensor
- Built-in Storage64 gigabytes
Performance
- Operating SystemAndroid 7.1.1 Nougat
- Processor ModelSnapdragon 630
- Processor Speed1.4 gigahertz
- Phone Memory (RAM)4 gigabytes
Dimensions
- Product Height6.3 inches
- Product Depth0.3 inches
- Product Weight5.9 ounces
Storage
- Expandable Storage up to2048 gigabytes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC192876016749
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 125 reviews
(125 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value3.7
Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars
- Quality3.7
Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are impressed with the ZenFone 5Q's camera quality, affordable price, and long battery life. They also appreciate the phone's ample storage capacity, smooth performance, and user-friendly interface. While some customers have expressed disappointment with the phone's outdated Android version, the overall sentiment towards the ZenFone 5Q is positive.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Camera
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good phone
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.the screen is bright, pretty fast, wifi connects well in spotty places. Super good 4g connectivity from AT&T. Cameras are brilliant.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great phone but...
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I think this phone is great but one glitch with the camera not working and have to restart to fix & that the description says it’s Android Oreo make it lose a star.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Camera
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Bang For Your Buck With A GREAT Camera
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I will start this review by saying that I can understand the few reviewers confusion because this phone is listed with Android 8.0 but it's still on 7.1. Asus did verify that 8.0 will be coming in a few weeks so that's not a reason to rate it low. To give you a brief history I have owned/used the Moto G4, Moto G5 Plus, Moto G5S Plus, Galaxy S8, Honor 7x and Mate SE as my personal devices so I will provide highlights of this Zenfone 5Q below PROS: - EASILY the best looking phone (IMO) between any device under $600 - Device is lightweight and feels great in hand - FRONT FLASH for the selfie cameras - The wide angled lenses add a nice touch and have become my goto mode - Picture quality is GREAT! I was shocked to see how crisp the pictures are. Photos look fairly good in low light and the camera outperforms ANY of the Moto G devices without a doubt - The phone is fast, I have experienced no lag at all through, emails, snapchat, fb, browsing, etc. - This has NFC, yes at this price point..it has NFC and works very well - Face unlock and fingerprint sensor work quick, no issues - Battery can last you a day and a half, gaming is FAST and you can play PUBG on the medium setting without issues - NO NOTCH! Room for Improvement? - Not really "slow" charging but they could have added some kind of quick charge technology. C'mon mannn - I have so many micro usb chargers that I don't care for USB-C but I know some of you would like to see that feature - The Asus Launcher....not terrible but it's not the best. My wife doesn't mind it at all but I prefer to install Nova or Action Launcher anyways so that's an easy fix. Overall you cannot go wrong with this device! Screen looks great, camera works great, etc. If you are torn between the other mid range selections, this Zenfone slightly out performs the Moto g6, Honor 7X and can hang with the Galaxy s9. I'm no longer going to buy expensive flagship devices because these mid range devices perform virtually the same, it's the NAME, the fancy designer cameras and newest processors you are paying for.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Storage
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great phone with decent cameras.
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I purchased this phone in June and so far, I really like it. The only negative is that it comes with Android 7.1.1 Nougat, not Oreo 8.0 as advertised. That is surprising for a midrange 2018 phone. The phone has a great display, decent cameras, NFC, 64gb of storage and a fast processor. No lag when using multiple apps. Battery lasts all day with over 50% left most of the time. This is a really good phone, but will be better if it gets the Oreo update. I will post a few images from the camera.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Camera, PriceCons mentioned:Android version
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
64GB ROM/4GB RAM - BEAST Phone
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Pros: - Fast processor with zero interface lag - Plenty of RAM for multitasking (I tend to leave more apps than desired open at once, and this phone has NO problem tasking the threads appropriately, and making sure that foreground applications retain the most resources. - Quad Camera design allows for your choice of wide angle, or regular FOV shots on the front, or rear of phone. - Has "Pro Mode" on the cameras that allows you to finetune focus, ISO (100-3200) Shutter Speed 1/1000 - 32s) Exposure value (which disables ISO if you use it instead) AND FEATURES AN ON-SCREEN HISTOGRAM so those that TRULY understand the VALUE of the histogram, and want to take great quality photos can DEFINITELY do so with this phone. - Features "Super Resolution" mode where basically the camera takes your standard image, and cuts it into the rule of thirds, and turns it into a SIXTY-FIVE MEGAPIXEL BEAST! (Can select lower if you want.) - Another unmentioned feature is that you can record 120FPS Slow-Motion on 720p - sadly it isn't 240FPS @720p when it could be since the 5Q and 5z have the same camera's but meh, not bad. - The camera quality, contrast, color reproduction, sensor, image grain, focal length, and depth of field for potential bokeh are all honestly REALLY amazing for a phone with a stationary sensor. I'm not entirely sure if the phone has optical image stabilization, but it does a really good job of making sure that even as fast as 1/64 shutter speed the images don't blur all that much at all. This is a welcome addition to someone such as myself who is seasoned with DSLR camera photography and knows that one of the most basic rules is "stay below 1/250s for handheld photography - which obviously comes with a few caveats making SOME potential handheld shots difficult. - Build design is nice, and it comes with a silicone case (which is nice since there aren't many cases on the market for this phone.) - Sturdy design. my Toddler got ahold of this phone the other day, and chunked it across the floor directly into the corner of a wall, and although it did take some paint off the wall (and put it on my case) the phone held up JUST fine with the impact point being nearly directly on the bottom-left corner. No cracks, dents, spider-craking, or performance issues since then. Not even a dropped call, or wifi signal interruption. This is TRULY a sturdy phone to not be gorilla glass or IP Rated. - The speaker is a dual stereo speaker configuration at the bottom of the phone and is probably 3x louder than my old Stylo 4's speakers were. It also features an "outdoor mode" where lower frequencies are muted, and the higher frequencies are normalized (this means adjusted to be louder.) - Fairly easy to root although there are no custom ROMs floating around out there for it, so you'd have to do all the overclocking and editing yourself for the most part if you wanted performance differences. - The included headphones have a slight "off-kilter" design to them where they seem to be less "straight-forward, and more profiled to fit your ear naturally, which allows for larger driver surface area and also makes them slightly more comfortable to sleep in if you have a significant other that snores like mine does, and they're PLENTY loud (I'll never go above 50% on this phone wheras on most other phones, and third party headsets like the JBL marshmallows I'd nearly always be at, or directly below 100%. - The equalizer is astonishing, and the 3.5mm appears to reproduce frequencies as low as 40hz and possibly lower (I haven't hooked it up up to my spectrometer to analyze it, but it has a really good tonal response on bass frequencies. Cons: - The dual-sim slot is a bit confusing, and nearly looks as if it's a single larger sim style caddy (they go in sideways- one after the other, which is kind of weird.) - The Front facing camera is 20MP, whereas the rear is only 16MP - To me, this was kind of a "What were they thinking?" I'm sure there's a reason for it, but I couldn't possibly think of a viable one. - Not having an option for 240FPS Slow motion when the Asus Zenphone 5z has the same exact sensors is kind of depressing, but the phone's easy enough to root so I'm sure I could get the 5z's camera apps loaded onto the phone, or edit the buildprop to get it working if I wanted to bad enough (Which I really don't.) - Comes with Android 7 out of the box, which is a MASSIVE disappointment in terms of future proofing, but is easily capable of handling 8, and 9 so hopefully ASUS will update it like they're SLATED to. Overall thoughts - For the price, this is PROBABLY the best phone you're going to get your hands on. $300 for a phone with 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Expandable storage, Dual simn, FOUR CAMERAS with front,a nd rear flash, and some of the best overall specifications and durability I've seen in a phone - It's a steal. Period. The included picture was taken with the zenphone 5q's camera in "Super Resolution Mode" and then uploaded to google photos, and redownloaded, so there's a bit of compression, and it still looks amazing.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Camera, StorageCons mentioned:Case
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good phone especially for selfies
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great phone for teen or woman that likes to take a lot of selfies. Got this as a warranty replacement for Asus Zenfone AR (not made anymore). Not as good but still not a bad phone. Selfie camera is actually better quality than the rear camera and also has flash. Speed is good, signal strength is good and battery charge is quick and last most of the day (heavy app usage). Also has sufficient storage. The only cons are that it only upgraded to Android 7.1.1 and good cases (name brands) aren't available for this phone. Found a good off-brand case on eBay.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Camera
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I would rate this phone a 4.4
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am rating it a 5 (even though 4.4 doesnt round up to 5) because the current rating (3.9 as of August 8) doesnt accurately reflect the quality of the phone. Don't be mistaken. This is an excellent phone. Excellent build, excellent quality, excellent price. You just need to know what you are getting, that is all. The biggest reason one would opt for this phone is because it has quad cameras (2 each side, 1 normal 1 wide FOV on each side). It has an 18:9 screen. No notch. And most importantly is the inclusion of T-Mobile band 12 for LTE. So few phones have Band 12 support. The biggest knock with this phone is the processor. But, if you are looking for a mid-range phone, you sort-of expect this. You won't be getting a flagship processor (e.g. SD845) in a mid-range phone. The processor that they give you is actually very good. The SD630 is a good performer. Next biggest knock? For a phone with a non-removable battery, it is kind-of a downer that you don't get waterproofing. The whole REASON manufacturers gave us batteries we can't replace was to allow for water proofing. If a phone isn't going to be water proof, then you might as well make the battery replaceable. The next biggest knock, which isn't so apparent with the specs, is the polarization. Unfortunately, the 5Q's polarization is such that you can't view the screen vertically when using polarized sunglasses. Horizontally looks perfect, though. Real bummer. And lastly, the last knock on the phone is Micro USB. Very strange to me that they would use Micro USB instead of USB C. I get the downgrades between the 5Z, 5 and 5C to provide actual justification for price differences, but Micro USB? I mean, at least I get to continue using my existing micro usb cables, but USB C is the future. Android N comes with the phone out of a box. People will knock the phone for that. ASUS has said officially (on their forums) that they will skip Android O and go directly to Android P, to be released in early 2019. You might find some problems with the Google Play store out of the box. You just need to update all the firmware, make sure everything is up to date. On a more positive note...the phone cameras are excellent. Having a wide FOV selfie camera is very unique, as is the front LED flash. The phone comes with a TPU case (very nice!), which unfortunately is kinda necessary to install just because the build of the phone is so smooth (hard to grip). The screen is very clear. The FM radio is great to have - the phone comes with a built-in app for that. Very unique is the fact that they SIM tray offers two SIM slots PLUS a dedicated media card slot. Usually the second SIM slot is shared with the media card - very very nice. Would I recommend this phone? If you are OK with micro USB and don't use polarized sunglasses you will really like and enjoy this phone, especially for the price point.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Camera, Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great phone
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I've been looking for a phone for a very long time and I'm glad I waited for this. This phone takes incredible pictures; I went to San Francisco for the weekend and I was impressed with the quality. It holds enough space and its a pretty good size. It does come with a phone case as mentioned by another customer. It also comes with earbuds which was a nice plus. I do want to say though that the phone looks a little blue instead of black but I have no problem with it because I had ordered a case for it. Overall, it's a steal considering it's cheaper than most phones.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDoes it support T Mobile 4G LTE ?
Asked by ansh.
- A:Answer It supports only a limited number of bands for T-Mobile! This is a shame because it's a great phone and, at the end of the day, and needs to work as a phone is best as possible and it does not! It has Band 2 Band 4 and band 12, but then 12 does not work cuz it needs to be certified for volte on band 12 and it is not. When you make a phone call on this device using T-Mobile, the phone call is done over 1G or 2G and there is no data within the call. Wi-Fi calling does not work either nor does it work well with listing voicemails. there are discrepancies on the Best Buy website saying that it has Android Oreo 8. 0 and it does not.
Answered by Ryan
Q: QuestionWill wifi calling and VoltE work for Tmobile with this phone?
Asked by Fred.
- A:Answer It's not working for me out of the box. It says there is Android Oreo 8. 0 out of the box which is discrepancy with other information that has been provided. every time I make a call, the phone uses 1G or 2G to make the call and I do not have data in the call. Information on Best Buy's website is inaccurate and they should be ashamed for charging a $35 restocking fee on anyone that returns this device because it was not listed correctly and is not compatible as stated.
Answered by Ryan
Q: QuestionIs there wireless charging with this phone?
Asked by jay312006.
- A:Answer No wireless charging
Answered by Dornick
Q: QuestionDoes the Zenfone 5Q have a notification led?
Asked by SATX.
- A:Answer Yes it does have a different colored LED for notifications It's a great phone!
Answered by MKeyhan
Q: QuestionWhen will the Asus Zenfone 5Z become available and at what price?
Asked by Birdie.
- A:Answer It was announced that the Asus Zenfone 5z will be released in US on August 13. Android Central states it will be around $499. Waiting for Best Buy to allow pre-orders!
Answered by Diana
Q: QuestionDoes this phone support dual SIM cards?
Asked by Tom.
- A:Answer Dear Tom, Thank you for the review. Here are the information regarding to the SIM cards: Triple slots: Dual SIM & one MicroSD card. Slot 1: 3G/4G Nano SIM card. Slot 2: 3G/4G Nano SIM card. Both SIM card slots support 3G WCDMA / 4G LTE network band. But only one SIM card can connect to 3G WCDMA / 4G LTE service at a time. Slot 3: Supports up to 2TB MicroSD card. If you need further assistance with the product, please speak to an ASUS live support agent 24/7 at http://bit.ly/AsusLiveChat.or email me at [email protected]. I would be more than happy to assist you. Thanks for choosing ASUS product. Regards, Nina ASUS Customer Loyalty
Answered by ASUS Answers
Q: Questionthis work for metro pcs??
Asked by mark.
- A:Answer It does work with Metro PCS, I just set one up with them last week.
Answered by Jennifer
Q: QuestionThe specifications mention Snapdragon 630 and 1.4 GHz. Is this information correct?
Asked by Oreo8.
- A:Answer yes and no. Yes on the Snapdragon 630, no on the 1.4 GHz. The SD630 is clocked at 2.2 GHz.
Answered by Todd