ASUS to launch ZenFone 4 series in July

It is expected that the company will unveil three new devices - the ZenFone 4 Max, ZenFone 4, and ZenFone 4S.

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Although it was expected that ASUS would launch three new ZenFone series smartphones at Computex, that didn't happen. Instead, the company launched new ZenPad tablets, among other products.

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According to a source, the company had to postpone the launch because of "design overhaul and efficiency upgrades." The same source claims that the company is almost ready for the big launch which should happen at the end of July.

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It is expected that the company will unveil three new devices - the ZenFone 4 Max, ZenFone 4, and ZenFone 4S.

The ZenFone 4 Max should be the cheapest out of the three rumored devices, although the price is still unknown at this point. The phone should be powered by Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 630 or 660 processor, but there's no word on the amount of RAM. The device should, however, come with a 5.5-inch full HD display and a massive 4,000 mAh battery.

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The ZenFone 4 specs haven't leaked yet, but we are expecting a mid-high smartphone, while the ZenFone 4S should be a premium high-end phone. Some sources report that the company's flagship could carry a $500 price tag.

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