Main Features:
Display: 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixels screen
CPU: Intel Z3560 64bit Quad Core 1.8GHz
System: Android 5.0
Storage: 4GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Cameras: front 5.0MP + rear 13.0MP with AF and flash light
Features: GPS, Gesture Sensor, Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM cards
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100MHz
TDD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41
Top comments
mynameisthehulk
7 Mar 174#51
Call the police then
Dealminboys to mrsuave
6 Mar 173#8
pop in a 64gb memory card which can be had for less than £15 then .
shurken
6 Mar 173#7
Cold... Intel cpu-forget about the banking apps...
Latest comments (84)
amour3k
22 Mar 17#84
I'm having GearBest Logging-In 'issues at the moment!> :-(
OP .. "Use code zen3GB at checkout", do you know if this is still working?, or ..... thanx. :-)
bellboys
11 Mar 171#83
Stop worrying on other people's behalf and post your first deal in 6 years on the site would be my advice.
jnm21
10 Mar 171#82
You are actually wrong (that table is out of date). Not a huge difference as they have very little other band 4G. I strongly agree not to buy a no band 20 phone for the UK.
I suppose it depends on what apps each person is using and for how long etc.. Either way this is a deal and it's good enough I suppose... I was thinking of opening it up and checking whether I could find a higher rated battery that measured perfectly inside and slapping it in! :wink:
ggfergy
10 Mar 17#80
Mine is the 4gb ram, 64gb spec. Think its the 2.4g version. It's the highest spec model. And the fast charge has stopped working too :disappointed:
sandozer
10 Mar 17#79
Strange, never had a battery problem, on saver goes for days..... Lot depends on which apps you have pinging network. Out of interest what clock speed is your processor running at ? There are two types fitted.
polly69
10 Mar 17#78
Code not working for me.
ggfergy
10 Mar 17#77
Ive got it and the battery isn't great.
kramvic
10 Mar 17#76
Wanted an OTA update though straight out of the box. Cheers.
Crossbow
10 Mar 17#75
You're right, 59 hours endurance according to gsmarena, which is below average.
No, the government require the sender to declare the good properly. If they don't (and many Chinese companies don't) then the goods can be seized by customs. However, since customs don't have much use for several thousand dodgy imported Android phones, they generally prefer to just charge you the duty and VAT that they assess after deciding that it's not actually a pair of headphones with a value of $5. If it makes it through to you, I don't believe you're obliged to say "sorry, chaps, I appear to have inadvertently avoided tax and VAT on this personal import".
sandozer
10 Mar 171#71
Volume switch works fine, have mine in a flip case too. It works well on 4G on the 3 network, though I am a cheepo Talktalk customer, and its only3G. Had a trial with Freedompop, (uses 3, 4G) Back to Talktalk as cheaper contract. Freedompop in 2nd sim slot now for free calls, text..
ShaolinPunk
10 Mar 17#70
I wish I could embed a photo in here, from what i can see on the website linked though:
After picking ASUS Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) on UK O2 carrier...
2G Network: 900MHz, 1800MHz
3G Network: 900MHz, 2100MHz
4G LTE Network: Band3-1800MHz
Comparing this with the product specs linked in the website
From what i understand, 1,800 MHz 4G is partially supported depending on location - they're refarming it for better 4G service (this was in 2015 so who knows where they've got to on that..)
MishMash
9 Mar 17#69
This would work on TalkTalk mobile network ok (which I believe is Vodafone)? I don't live in a 4G area and it doesn't bother me much to be on 'just' 3G, as long as that works. Not too sure about the volume rocker switch on the back though, anyone have any experiences with this they could share?
little_green
9 Mar 17#68
Got it working. Shane only gold.
How does the note 4 compare with the note 3 (both 3gb ram versions) SD 625 V sd650
mynameisthehulk
9 Mar 17#67
My mum is dead :disappointed:
Jamie74
9 Mar 17#66
Link works for me - so any opinions on which is better (between this and the ASUS) ?? (I'm on 3)
Cheers!
akashlilakz
9 Mar 17#65
That makes a difference how? You're still importing from non-EU AND the government here require you to DECLARE it so they can charge you TAX/DUTY .
Unless I'm reading the .Gov website wrong. You can post what you've read now
akashlilakz
9 Mar 171#64
You should pay your tax's and call your mum. The police don't make the law. People make the law and you're not allowed to pick and choose which ones to follow.
Gavin01
8 Mar 17#63
Tempted but would I miss band 20?
Blither
8 Mar 17#62
What, because you haven't got a card to put in it?
Stelph
8 Mar 17#61
since this is an atom processor device as well it should run crossover for android
Its quite beta but is an interesting project looking to run windows x86 programs on android
HotDealAlert
8 Mar 17#60
sorry, I now see the question is answered.
HotDealAlert
8 Mar 17#59
where did you get yours for £120?
sandozer
8 Mar 171#58
Yes, I have Vodaphone in one and Network 3 in other, 3 sim only takes voice and text. SD card has its own slot.
thommo
8 Mar 17#57
So can you use 2 sims and SD card at same time?
Only ask cos it says different in the phone specs.
sandozer
8 Mar 17#56
I bought this phone 2 years ago, have a 128gb sd card installed. Apps can be transferred to sd after installation. Great phone, good battery and two sim cars slots, downside is data only works on sim1 slot. Bargain at this price.
sandozer
8 Mar 171#55
All banking apps apart from Barclays work fine on this phone.
DellB0y
7 Mar 17#54
The Santander app works just fine
brendinho
7 Mar 17#53
excellent!! cheers!!
Raydar81
7 Mar 17#52
Haha lol sounds like someone tickled your pickle!! Lol
mynameisthehulk
7 Mar 174#51
Call the police then
Crossbow
7 Mar 172#50
Those requirements are only necessary for businesses. Most people on here buying phones from China are for their own personal use.
akashlilakz
7 Mar 17#49
Until an android update comes along. Phone is guaranteed to mess up and you are guaranteed no/minimal support
akashlilakz
7 Mar 171#48
Is this hot UK deals or hot CHINA deals?!
Just like we don't list stolen goods on this website, here's something I copied off the GOVERNMENT site
. Importing from non-EU countries
When importing goods from non-EU countries, you’ll need to:
find out the commodity code to classify your goods for tax and regulations
register for an EORI number if you don’t have one - it usually takes 3 working days
declare your imports to customs - most businesses use a courier or freight forwarder to do this for them
pay VAT and duty
You may also need an import licence for restricted goods like firearms.
mickrick
7 Mar 17#47
I think you mean that android 6 gives you the option of using an sd card as internal storage. Yes this a feature, but only fast cards are suitable. If a card is deemed too slow, it won't let you use it. And not all devices offer this feature. There are workarounds but they mostly require root access and fiddling around with partition types and sizes. Best to check if this handset supports it before buying.
migavupe
7 Mar 17#46
It's not about what it can do, it's about what you receive when you buy.
mynameisthehulk
7 Mar 17#45
That quite clearly shows it will not work on O2 4G. I mean you guys go ahead if you want I am not here to stop you, just trying to help.
Nice phone at a good price, i wish i could get a Lumia 650 for that new to replace my old 635.
But good heat.
mynameisthehulk
7 Mar 17#38
Yes I am sure, are you? O2 uses 1800 Mhz for 2G...
Grey101Ace
7 Mar 171#37
Gearbest are awful, would not use them again after lost my order from November and only now getting resolved.
Raydar81
6 Mar 17#21
I have one and can confirm it's got bloatware but could be easily rooted and removed other than that battery is ok could be better. It's a slippery fella I bought an aftermarket rear battery case. The phone is ok. I'm using Talktalk and EE and I've slapped in a 64gig card.. :wink:
peterkay11 to Raydar81
7 Mar 17#36
Slapped in! Love it lol
Gavin01
6 Mar 17#16
I'm on EE would this work every where ?
renrahs to Gavin01
7 Mar 17#35
It works for EE but you will not get double speeds. Its a great phone otherwise.
How's the update schedule on this? Can this be updated to Nougat? Does this also get the critical monthly security updates?
openminded1
6 Mar 171#12
Android 6 combines phone memory and sd card memory.
tech3475 to openminded1
7 Mar 17#32
Dont assume this.
Not every brand has been implementating adoptive storage, although it may be possible to implement it using adb/terminal.
But even then, on my dads Sony Xperia M4 I tried the adb method and its borderline useless to the point that I'm likely going to root it.
VeedubyaGTi
7 Mar 171#31
This is the band 20 version, Giffgaff sim in mine working like a dream :smiley:
jnm21
7 Mar 17#30
ALL UK "networks use bands which are not on this phone." I can't emphasise enough that it is not merely a case of does my network have other bands, but a case of will I get slower speeds or no 4G in some areas; YES! As for will those areas be where I live/work/gym/socialise; who knows & who is to say that your network won't change things around (moving to or from the band you are missing)?
alexus
7 Mar 17#29
the gold version from China $160. the exchange rate was a bit better before the pound continues to weaken and $ has strengthened a little. I don't want to rush the delivery as don't want to increase risk on tax/admin charges. slow delivery always worked for me. I played with shipping to the USA in quote section to add to basket then switched shipping back to UK to save the warranty. I have mobile insurance anyway and can't see me posting anything back to China. Even now at £130 think worth the extra. I looked at the specs. the bigger battery I think I need mind you it's not got quick charge 2.
Used to holiday in the USA and have property over there so can't believe the exchange rate used to be $2 to a £. I also paid on a credit card, as over £100 (one that doesn't rip me off on exchange rates and charges) to get extra protection.
harveybq
7 Mar 17#28
This is The best phone you can buy for the money at the minute. They do a band 20 version too if the 4g bothers you. I have the 3g version and it is still very slick browsing and watching stuff due to the spec of the phone hardware.
little_green
7 Mar 17#27
How did you get it for 120?
bro631
7 Mar 17#26
Any customs charge and how long does it take to come
alexus
7 Mar 171#25
I have ordered same one on friday £120 has band 20 for the full 4g uk coverage i needed. Processor in the special edition is actually more powerful than the newer version. 3gb ram think enough 32gb. IR blaster port sadly no NFC for android pay.
This Asus ZenFone 2 is upgradable to android 6. Your right its not a windows phone. I looked and considered this phone but was my second choice paid the extra for the Xiaomi SE
My friend has one of these and its loaded with bloatware and laggy as hell.but it might not be the same for everyone.
shurken
6 Mar 173#7
Cold... Intel cpu-forget about the banking apps...
bigbob909 to shurken
6 Mar 17#19
Where you getting this info from? Had my partner's phone brick the SIM twice trying to set up banking app.
Want to see if it's the same reason. I could not find a single thing about it.
Cheers
mrsuave
6 Mar 17#17
How big are os updates etc doesn't make a difference or worth the hassle
SClub
6 Mar 17#14
O2 actually use another 4G band as well in some places (1800MHZ?), I definitely get occasional 4G on my Redmi 3 Pro.
Depends what you need, 3G is fast enough for me on O2 and coverage seems excellent for talk and text.
kramvic
6 Mar 17#13
So worst case scenario is you will still be able to make and receive calls but internet will only be 3g?
This has limited 4G support for UK networks. It will not work on O2 4G at all and you may find it less able to function on other networks that utilise band 20 (800Mhz). My best advice to you would be not to import a phone from China unless you familiarise yourself with this stuff :smiley:
compadre
6 Mar 17#10
That's OK. But my phone allows very limited access to SD card Android 6.
wannasave
6 Mar 17#9
is there a slot to pop it in?
mrsuave
6 Mar 17#6
Sorry but 16gb dead nowadays
Dealminboys to mrsuave
6 Mar 173#8
pop in a 64gb memory card which can be had for less than £15 then .
compadre
6 Mar 17#4
Some networks use bands which are not on this phone. Check out something like 'will my phone work'.
Opening post
Use code zen3GB at checkout.
Main Features:
Display: 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixels screen
CPU: Intel Z3560 64bit Quad Core 1.8GHz
System: Android 5.0
Storage: 4GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Cameras: front 5.0MP + rear 13.0MP with AF and flash light
Features: GPS, Gesture Sensor, Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, dual micro SIM cards
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100MHz
TDD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41
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Latest comments (84)
OP .. "Use code zen3GB at checkout", do you know if this is still working?, or ..... thanx. :-)
From the same (lazy) site: http://www.4g.co.uk/news/o2-to-utilise-1800mhz-spectrum-for-improved-4g/
It's updateable to Marshmallow (since Aug2016): https://www.asus.com/zentalk/ph/thread-98381-1-1.html
After picking ASUS Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) on UK O2 carrier...
2G Network: 900MHz, 1800MHz
3G Network: 900MHz, 2100MHz
4G LTE Network: Band3-1800MHz
Comparing this with the product specs linked in the website
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2100MHz
TDD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41
From what i understand, 1,800 MHz 4G is partially supported depending on location - they're refarming it for better 4G service (this was in 2015 so who knows where they've got to on that..)
How does the note 4 compare with the note 3 (both 3gb ram versions) SD 625 V sd650
Cheers!
Unless I'm reading the .Gov website wrong. You can post what you've read now
https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-android
Its quite beta but is an interesting project looking to run windows x86 programs on android
Only ask cos it says different in the phone specs.
Just like we don't list stolen goods on this website, here's something I copied off the GOVERNMENT site
. Importing from non-EU countries
When importing goods from non-EU countries, you’ll need to:
find out the commodity code to classify your goods for tax and regulations
register for an EORI number if you don’t have one - it usually takes 3 working days
declare your imports to customs - most businesses use a courier or freight forwarder to do this for them
pay VAT and duty
You may also need an import licence for restricted goods like firearms.
http://willmyphonework.net/
But good heat.
http://maps.mobileworldlive.com/network_info.php?nid=42&org_id=33&cid=39
Not every brand has been implementating adoptive storage, although it may be possible to implement it using adb/terminal.
But even then, on my dads Sony Xperia M4 I tried the adb method and its borderline useless to the point that I'm likely going to root it.
Used to holiday in the USA and have property over there so can't believe the exchange rate used to be $2 to a £. I also paid on a credit card, as over £100 (one that doesn't rip me off on exchange rates and charges) to get extra protection.
This Asus ZenFone 2 is upgradable to android 6. Your right its not a windows phone. I looked and considered this phone but was my second choice paid the extra for the Xiaomi SE
Heres the comparison Compaire phones
It's android 5.0 and it's only android with no windows.
Want to see if it's the same reason. I could not find a single thing about it.
Cheers
Depends what you need, 3G is fast enough for me on O2 and coverage seems excellent for talk and text.