Looking for a budget-friendly phone without breaking the bank? One Android model offers just that as it cuts £100 off its already cheaper price, beating the likes of Samsung, Google, and Nokia.
ASUS launched its line of speedy Zenfone 10 models last year and it quickly caught the eye of tech fans for offering some of Android's hottest features while being a lot cheaper than rival brands. And now, ASUS Zenfone 10 shoppers can get £100 off thanks to its latest deal.
The brand has dropped the price from an original £749 to £649 and despite offering a flurry of high-tech features, similar to Samsung's Galaxy S24 and S23 ranges, it's more than £150 cheaper. A steal for money-saving fans, and if the Zefnone 10 is out of budget you could also take a look at its cheaper £449 Zenfone 9.
It's still a lot of money to pay for a new phone but compared to other models it doesn't come close, which is why it caught our eye. The Asus Zenfone 10, a smaller model, at just 5.9-inches, but is packed with a speedy processor and the ability for users to update it to the newest Android software.
Despite being mini it still gets dual rear lenses, one ultra-wide plus the main camera it's selling feature may just be its integrated 2.0 stabiliser, a built-in feature that'll stop you wanting a DJI Gimbal to film. Other specs include a 144Hz screen, powerful speakers, fast charging and a Gorilla Glass cover for added protection.
Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'And we've put it to the test to see, using the ASUS Zenfone 10 to see just how it fares in our review, ASUS Zenfone 10: I put Samsung's cheaper Android rival to the test.
And here's exactly what I thought of the Zenfone 10 model, as highlighted in the review; "When unboxing the Zenfone 10, I couldn't help but be immediately appealed to the large two rear-facing cameras, which I personally feel give the handset a rather friendly appearance – like a character from a Pixar film.
"It looks very different from the camera systems you'll find on the back of the latest handsets from Google and Samsung.
"Although some may find it takes getting used to (typing on a smaller screen) it's a lot easier to carry around; fit in pockets, small crossbody handbags, zipped into gym gear without feeling too heavy and is light to hold in hand.
"There are also standard features like slow motion for 4K videoing and time-lapse. The front 32MP selfie camera has also been upgraded and comes with a neat light-up ring to guide selfie-takers in showing the best place to 'look at the camera' depending on the lighting."