Jan 06, 2017 12:47 PM EST
CES 2017 Asus Unveils Smartphone That Can Take 92MP Photos!

This year’s CES brought a lot of new pieces of technology with beast specifications. The future people hoped for is finally here, and Asus brought it with its newest smartphone that can take 92MP photos and its battery can last to amazingly 40 days. This is insane, it is even more than people hoped for.

According to Tech Radar, this beast-phone will work on Android Nougat and will feature Snapdragon 821 with enormous 8GB of RAM and sport a 2.560x1.400 super AMOLED display. Zenfone’s AR has Super Resolution mode where Asus claims it can capture four photos in native 23MP and stitch them into one 92MP image. This technology piece will come with a high price since it has insane specifications but those who decide to purchase it won’t have to buy another phone again in their life. Asus still haven’t announced the price yet but people can find out when they release it approximately around June.

Asus Zenfone also supports Google’s Tango augmented reality program and DayDream VR software, along with this the phone also has a 5000mAh battery, Gadgets reported. Asus Zenfone AR has a sensor setup which provides motion tracking, depth perception, and area learning, it also has a fingerprint scanner and a front embedded home button. It has 5.7-inch AMOLED QHD display, high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, vapor cooling system which will prevent overheating, 23MP camera which supports 4-axis OIS (optical image stabilization) and 4K video recording. Asus Zenfone will work on Android 7.0 Nougat and will have around 256Gb of storage.

Google’s Daydream VR set can’t interact with real-world objects because it is beyond the capabilities of a simple smartphone camera, but Tango devices can sense the depth and motion in front of them and create three-dimensional maps of a space in which the virtual objects and characters can interact with them. Asus’s Zenfone AR will support both Google’s DayDream and Tango and it can also shoot 92MP photos which make it the best phone right now.

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