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Asus phones

Need an Asus phone? Here you will find all Asus smartphones including prices and providers. From a compact Zenfone to a true gaming phone from the ROG series. Compare specifications, bundles and providers. That way you never pay too much and get just enough.

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Asus is originally a Taiwanese company that became big by building motherboards for desktop computers. It later began building complete computers in addition to computer components, as well as laptops. Its full name is ASUSTeK Computer Inc. but it is sometimes shortened to ASUSTeK or ASUS.

Asus history

Asus was founded in 1989 by about four former Acer employees. They were working on a motherboard for an Intel processor. In addition to motherboards, laptops, video cards and PDAs were also developed.

The first Asus phones rolled off the assembly line in 2003. The Asus J100 was a flip phone and had 3G functionality. This was soon followed by smartphones, especially under Windows Mobile. Later, Garmin and Asus marketed the Nüvifone under a joint name. In 2010, this collaboration came to an end.

At the end of 2008, Asus joined the Open Handset Alliance. This consortium was created to grow Android for phones. The first Asus smartphone with Android was the PadFone. This 4.3-inch device came with a 10-inch tablet screen where it could be plugged in.

Asus series

Asus has a long history with many forays into different platforms and designs. Consider the PadFone series, a smartphone/tablet hybrid, and the P series consisting of Windows Mobile phones. Currently, the offering consists of two series;

  • Zenfone: Compact flagship
  • ROG Phone: Ultimate gaming phones with range of accessories

Love for Intel

Asus and Intel have a long history of close collaboration. While the chip manufacturer is big on desktop computing, it is not big on cell phones. There, manufacturers mostly use ARM-based chips because they are more economical. Nevertheless, Asus came out with an Android smartphone running on an Intel Atom processor in 2015. Besides this Zenfone 2, versions of the Zenfone 4, Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 6 also received Intel Atom processors, after that Asus would only use processors from Qualcomm.

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