Asus reveals the ZenFone AR will cost $648, and you can preorder it now at Verizon
Asus’ new ZenFone AR, which supports both Google’s Tango augmented reality tech and its Daydream virtual reality platform, is available for preorder at Verizon
for $648 outright or $27 per month on a leasing plan. Asus had been
rather quiet about the pricing and availability details of its
AR-enabled handset, even refusing to disclose the details at a hands-on press event in San Francisco last week.
However, as of today, the product page is up at Verizon and should
hopefully have a confirmed ship date sometime soon. The device comes
only in a 128GB option.
First announced at CES in January, the ZenFone AR is the second phone, after the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro,
to come equipped with Tango technology. That effectively lets the phone
“see” the world around it, using a mix of cameras and sensors to detect
objects, sense depth, and then place virtual objects in the real world,
viewable through the camera viewfinder. It also supports Daydream,
meaning you can place the phone inside a supported VR headset, made
either by Google itself or a certified third-party hardware maker, and
access the limited but growing library of Android-based mobile VR apps.
The other specs for the ZenFone AR are pretty standard
for a medium- to top-tier Android phone. You have a 5.5-inch AMOLED
display, Snapdragon 821 processor, 6GB of memory, and a 3300 mAh
battery. the device is also decked out with cameras, mostly to support
Tango. But it also has a 23MP rear-facing camera for good old fashioned
2D photography. That’s not a bad deal for the price, especially when you
consider the baked-in AR and VR capabilities.
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