REVIEW: Asus Zenfone 5 Lite: big-screen smartphone for the budget-conscious

BUILDING on the success of Zenfone 5, Asus recently released a cheaper version of the handset in time for end-of-the-year upgrading – the Asus Zenfone 5 Lite.

The Zenfone 5 Lite has a dual core Intel Atom 1.2 Ghz processor with 1GB RAM and an 8GB internal memory that is expandable via microSD up to 64GB. The phone comes with a 5-inch qHD display of 960×540. It has an eight-megapixel rear camera with auto focus and LED flash. It comes with a .3-megapixel selfie or front camera.

Budget smartphone. The Asus Zenfone 5 Lite is a good option for those wanting to upgrade to a smartphone on a budget.

Budget smartphone. The Asus Zenfone 5 Lite is a good option for those wanting to upgrade to a smartphone on a budget.

The phone has with a non-removable 2,500 mAh Li-Polymer battery that should, in regular use, take you through a working day. The Zenfone 5 Lite is dual SIM and has HSPA+ connectivity.

The Zenfone 5 Lite comes with Android 4.4 or Kitkat with Asus ZenUI, the company’s custom Android skin.

Budget smartphone

I used the phone for a couple of weeks to test the device and found it a good enough device for those looking to upgrade to a smartphone but are on a budget.

The test unit was the white version and it looked really good, even in comparison to other higher end devices. The phone is designed well and looks to have excellent finish. It also feels well-built and tough.

Asus ZenUI. The Zenfone 5 Lite comes with the Asus ZenUI, the company's custom skin for Android.

Asus ZenUI. The Zenfone 5 Lite comes with the Asus ZenUI, the company’s custom skin for Android.

The phone was responsive enough to use although it doesn’t stand out compared with other units within and below its price range that I tested at about the same time. Starmobile’s UP Mini and UP Lite, both of which are cheaper, are more responsive and smoother. The Starmobile phones have quad-core processors although Intel, in its previous presentations on their processors, take pains to insist it’s not just about the number of cores but also about their quality.

Sleek Asus ZenUI interface

I used the Zenfone 5 Lite as main work phone for more than a week and found the experience okay. My go-to apps — Mailbox, Google Keep, Evernote, Trello and Slack – worked well enough as to go through a regular workday. Save for one incident of the keyboard freezing, I did not encounter any major hiccup while I was using the device.

Powered by Intel. The Asus Zenfone 5 Lite is powered by an Intel Atom dual-core processor.

Powered by Intel. The Asus Zenfone 5 Lite is powered by an Intel Atom dual-core processor.

Asus ZenUI is also a sleek interface that’s easy on the eyes. My current favorite Android launcher is CM Launcher but ZenUI isn’t too shabby either. It’s actually quite good. My favorite feature is the “What’s Next” component, which helps you keep track of and reminds you of your schedules. I also liked the way it presents the caller screen, with its sleek design.

The phone’s camera is also good enough for its price range. Eight megapixels is pretty standard for most mid-level phone cameras nowadays.

Zenfone 5 Lite promo

The Zenfone 5 Lite retails for P5,595. If you buy it from any of the Thinking Tools branches in Cebu – On Junquera Extension, in Ayala Center Cebu and in the Cyberzone in SM City Cebu – you will get a free 8GB microSD card and OTG cable for free.

For its price and build quality, the Asus Zenfone 5 Lite is a good budget option for those seeking to upgrade to a smartphone with a big enough screen, a good finish, sleek design and the brand backing of a major global company.

Zenfone 5 Lite Promo. If you buy an Asus Zenfone 5 Lite from any of the 3 branches of Thinking Tools in Cebu, you will get a free 8Gb microSD card and an OTG cable.

Zenfone 5 Lite Promo. If you buy an Asus Zenfone 5 Lite from any of the 3 branches of Thinking Tools in Cebu, you will get a free 8Gb microSD card and an OTG cable.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite Quick Review

The ASUS Zenfone 5 won the hearts of many Filipinos with its balance of good specs and price. Now we have the more affordable ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) which sports a toned-down version of its sibling. Will its lower price point justify the downgrade of its internals? We find out in this quick review.

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The Zenfone 5 Lite still carries the same 5-inch IPS display that the basic model has. What changed in the screen area is the protection for the glass. The first generation is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3, while the Lite only has soda lime glass. Another thing that’s been downgraded is the resolution, but going for a qHD display from HD was not so bad even on a 5-inch screen.

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Completing the main face of the device, there’s the usual threeway of capacitive buttons at the lower end to aid in navigation. Of course since the model that this was based on didn’t have backlight for its buttons, the Lite version had us griping for the same thing — we were still left unsure where to press when we use it in dimly-lit places. This is a luxury feature that had to go for the company to offer a more competitive price point.

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Turning it around and we have the familiar 8-megapixel camera right smack in the middle accompanied by a single LED flash. In addition, the non-glossy plastic cover is still removable to reveal the microSD, dual-SIM slots, and its non-removable battery.

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At the bottom we have the microUSB port and microphone for calls.

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The audio jack is situated on the top left which is personally my preferred position for easier plugging while inside the pocket.

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At the side we see some reshuffling of buttons since the original Zenfone 5 has the power button on top of the volume rocker, opposite this one — it just makes sense since it’s easier for the thumb to reach the power/lock button this way.

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Shot using the Zenfone 5 Lite.

Although it still got the same 8-megapixel camera as its main shooter, it no longer carries Sony’s 5-piece lens and BSI sensor previously embedded inside the camera. This supposedly helps users capture a more vibrant and sharper photos. That may be the case but the images that the Lite produced wasn’t at all bad. In fact, its Low Light mode shoots decent images despite the grains. Check out more sample images below:

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The Zenfone 5 Lite is still running on an Intel processor, but is clocked at a lower speed. From 1.6GHz, it’s been tamed down to 1.2GHz and no longer has HyperThreading Technology on-board. Memory has also been reduced from 2GB to 1GB. These factors generally affected the performance of the device as we were able to notice occasional lags when multiple apps were running simultaneously, eventually leading to one of the active apps crashing.

Benchmarks

Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 17,753
Quadrant Standard – 6,922
Vellamo – 818 (Multicore), 586 (Metal)
NenaMark 2 – 59fps

As for the battery, we ran our usual battery test by looping an HD video on 50% brightness and volume with headphones plugged in. On optimized mode, the result is an impressive 8 hours and 22 minutes worth of playback thanks to its larger 2500mAh Li-Po battery.

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The Lite version of the Zenfone 5 is a good alternative to other local phones in the same price range. But if you would compare it to the original Zenfone 5, we think it lost a fair amount of traits that made the Zenfone 5 a hot device in the market. Priced at Php5,595, you only save Php900 from getting the Zenfone 5 that has HyperThreading Technology, 2GB RAM, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. On the other hand, you get more juice with its bigger battery.

All these considered, we would say the Zenfone 5 Lite is for users who are tight on budget, but want to experience ZenUI on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) specs:
5-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 220ppi
Soda Lime Glass
1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash, f2.0 aperture, PixelMaster
0.3 megapixel front camera, f2.8 aperture
Dual-micro SIM
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 EDR, A2DP
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2,500mAh Li-Po battery
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.8 mm
160g
Colors: Charcoal Black, Ceramic White, and Cherry Red

What we liked about it:

  • Downgrade from HD to qHD display wasn’t so bad
  • Produces decent photos
  • Bigger battery that lasts longer

What we didn’t like:

  • Occasional crashes and lags
  • Gave up too much features just to slash off Php900

You can also check out our comparison of all variants of ASUS Zenfone 5 sold here in the Philippines.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite Quick Review

The ASUS Zenfone 5 won the hearts of many Filipinos with its balance of good specs and price. Now we have the more affordable ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) which sports a toned-down version of its sibling. Will its lower price point justify the downgrade of its internals? We find out in this quick review.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-1

The Zenfone 5 Lite still carries the same 5-inch IPS display that the basic model has. What changed in the screen area is the protection for the glass. The first generation is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3, while the Lite only has soda lime glass. Another thing that’s been downgraded is the resolution, but going for a qHD display from HD was not so bad even on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-7

Completing the main face of the device, there’s the usual threeway of capacitive buttons at the lower end to aid in navigation. Of course since the model that this was based on didn’t have backlight for its buttons, the Lite version had us griping for the same thing — we were still left unsure where to press when we use it in dimly-lit places. This is a luxury feature that had to go for the company to offer a more competitive price point.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-5

Turning it around and we have the familiar 8-megapixel camera right smack in the middle accompanied by a single LED flash. In addition, the non-glossy plastic cover is still removable to reveal the microSD, dual-SIM slots, and its non-removable battery.

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At the bottom we have the microUSB port and microphone for calls.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-6

The audio jack is situated on the top left which is personally my preferred position for easier plugging while inside the pocket.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-2

At the side we see some reshuffling of buttons since the original Zenfone 5 has the power button on top of the volume rocker, opposite this one — it just makes sense since it’s easier for the thumb to reach the power/lock button this way.

Jpeg

Shot using the Zenfone 5 Lite.

Although it still got the same 8-megapixel camera as its main shooter, it no longer carries Sony’s 5-piece lens and BSI sensor previously embedded inside the camera. This supposedly helps users capture a more vibrant and sharper photos. That may be the case but the images that the Lite produced wasn’t at all bad. In fact, its Low Light mode shoots decent images despite the grains. Check out more sample images below:

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-4

The Zenfone 5 Lite is still running on an Intel processor, but is clocked at a lower speed. From 1.6GHz, it’s been tamed down to 1.2GHz and no longer has HyperThreading Technology on-board. Memory has also been reduced from 2GB to 1GB. These factors generally affected the performance of the device as we were able to notice occasional lags when multiple apps were running simultaneously, eventually leading to one of the active apps crashing.

Benchmarks

Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 17,753
Quadrant Standard – 6,922
Vellamo – 818 (Multicore), 586 (Metal)
NenaMark 2 – 59fps

As for the battery, we ran our usual battery test by looping an HD video on 50% brightness and volume with headphones plugged in. On optimized mode, the result is an impressive 8 hours and 22 minutes worth of playback thanks to its larger 2500mAh Li-Po battery.

ASUS-Zenfone5-Lite-8

The Lite version of the Zenfone 5 is a good alternative to other local phones in the same price range. But if you would compare it to the original Zenfone 5, we think it lost a fair amount of traits that made the Zenfone 5 a hot device in the market. Priced at Php5,595, you only save Php900 from getting the Zenfone 5 that has HyperThreading Technology, 2GB RAM, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. On the other hand, you get more juice with its bigger battery.

All these considered, we would say the Zenfone 5 Lite is for users who are tight on budget, but want to experience ZenUI on a 5-inch screen.

ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG) specs:
5-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 220ppi
Soda Lime Glass
1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core CPU
PowerVR SGX544
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash, f2.0 aperture, PixelMaster
0.3 megapixel front camera, f2.8 aperture
Dual-micro SIM
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 EDR, A2DP
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
USB 2.0
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2,500mAh Li-Po battery
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.8 mm
160g
Colors: Charcoal Black, Ceramic White, and Cherry Red

What we liked about it:

  • Downgrade from HD to qHD display wasn’t so bad
  • Produces decent photos
  • Bigger battery that lasts longer

What we didn’t like:

  • Occasional crashes and lags
  • Gave up too much features just to slash off Php900

You can also check out our comparison of all variants of ASUS Zenfone 5 sold here in the Philippines.

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All ASUS Zenfone 5 Variants in PH Compared

The ASUS Zenfone 5 landed on local shores last July which quickly gained popularity due to the sweet balance between its specs and price. A month after that, a new variant became available sporting a larger internal storage. Three months later and we now have the Lite version that came as a slightly more affordable alternative. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of all the ASUS Zenfone 5 in the Philippines.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 (A500CG)ASUS Zenfone 5 16GB (A501CG)ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG)
5-inch IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution5-inch IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution5-inch qHD IPS display @960 x 540 resolution
294ppi294ppi220ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3Corning Gorilla Glass 3Soda Lime Glass
1.6Ghz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core processor with HyperThreading Technology1.6Ghz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core processor with HyperThreading Technology1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor
PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 GPUPowerVR SGX 544 MP2 GPUPowerVR SGX 544
2GB RAM2GB RAM1GB RAM
8GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)16GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)8GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)
8-megapixel rear camera with Sony's 5-element lens, BSI sensor and LED flash8-megapixel rear camera with Sony's 5-element lens, BSI sensor and LED flash8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and f2.0 aperture
2-megapixel front camera2-megapixel front camera0.3-megapixel front camera with f2.8 aperture
3G/HSPA+3G/HSPA+3G/HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Dual-SIMDual-SIMDual micro-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0Bluetooth 4.0Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
2,110mAh non-removable Li-Po battery2,110mAh non-removable Li-Po battery2,500mAh non-removable Li-Po battery
Android 4.3 with ZenUI (out of the box)Android 4.3 with ZenUI (out of the box)Android 4.4 with ZenUI (out of the box
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm
144 g144 g160g
Php6,495Php6,995Php5,595

For reference, you can check out our ASUS Zenfone 5 review.

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All ASUS Zenfone 5 Variants in PH Compared

The ASUS Zenfone 5 landed on local shores last July which quickly gained popularity due to the sweet balance between its specs and price. A month after that, a new variant became available sporting a larger internal storage. Three months later and we now have the Lite version that came as a slightly more affordable alternative. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of all the ASUS Zenfone 5 in the Philippines.

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ASUS Zenfone 5 (A500CG)ASUS Zenfone 5 16GB (A501CG)ASUS Zenfone 5 Lite (A502CG)
5-inch IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution5-inch IPS display @ 1280 x 720 resolution5-inch qHD IPS display @960 x 540 resolution
294ppi294ppi220ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3Corning Gorilla Glass 3Soda Lime Glass
1.6Ghz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core processor with HyperThreading Technology1.6Ghz Intel Atom Z2560 dual-core processor with HyperThreading Technology1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor
PowerVR SGX 544 MP2 GPUPowerVR SGX 544 MP2 GPUPowerVR SGX 544
2GB RAM2GB RAM1GB RAM
8GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)16GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)8GB internal storage (up to 64GB via microSD)
8-megapixel rear camera with Sony's 5-element lens, BSI sensor and LED flash8-megapixel rear camera with Sony's 5-element lens, BSI sensor and LED flash8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and f2.0 aperture
2-megapixel front camera2-megapixel front camera0.3-megapixel front camera with f2.8 aperture
3G/HSPA+3G/HSPA+3G/HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Dual-SIMDual-SIMDual micro-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0Bluetooth 4.0Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
2,110mAh non-removable Li-Po battery2,110mAh non-removable Li-Po battery2,500mAh non-removable Li-Po battery
Android 4.3 with ZenUI (out of the box)Android 4.3 with ZenUI (out of the box)Android 4.4 with ZenUI (out of the box
148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm148.2 x 72.8 x 10.3mm
144 g144 g160g
Php6,495Php6,995Php5,595

For reference, you can check out our ASUS Zenfone 5 review.

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