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Within a few hours of beginning to use the Zenfone 6, the rattle caused by the camera module as the phone vibrated began to annoy me. I know it’s the camera module, because when you hold it down, the phone vibrates normally. It doesn’t flap about, but it obviously doesn’t sit against the body tightly enough when not flipped over.
The movement when it does flip around is highly mechanical — in that you can hear and even feel the gears working. When activating it in the camera app, it’s a smooth, nicely dampened motion. If you slide the camera view button up and down, you can control the camera’s angle yourself, and even the speed of the movement. It feels very well engineered.
It’s Gorilla Glass 3 on the back of the Zenfone 6, and I managed to crack the rear panel when taking photos. It fell backwards on a stand onto a wooden surface, which I would not normally expect to break a phone. It’s entirely possible the early version we have for review may have suffered in transit. The phone is also slippery to hold, even in the supplied hard-cover case. Finally, there is no IP rating. Asus says it’s protected against rain and general damp conditions, but not from taking a dip. The Zenfone 6 may end up being a delicate little thing.
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