Asus, which introduced the Zenfone 11 Ultra to the international market in March, has finally brought the model to Brazil. The model, which is a high-end model with a different design compared to the company’s previous generations, comes to the country with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and an AMOLED screen.
Starting with the display, the Zenfone 11 Ultra uses an LTPO type AMOLED display with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 144Hz. The resolution is Full HD+ (2400×1080) and 2,500 nits of brightness, it is also compatible with HDR10. What is interesting is that this display covers 107% of the DCI-P3 range and provides a good color level.
Internally, the smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 paired with 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB internal storage. The suite offers advanced AI options like AI Call Translator that converts speech to text with instant translation. Something similar happens with AI Transcript that is responsible for real-time transcription of the voice recorder.
50 MP camera and 5,500 mAh battery
As for the cameras, the Zenfone 11 Ultra has a good set on the back. The main camera is 50 megapixels and uses a Sony IMX890 sensor, the ultrawide camera is 13 MP and the telephoto is 21 MP, with 3x zoom and image stabilization. The front camera for selfies uses a 32 MP RGBW sensor.
The rear camera module enables video recording in 8K at 24 FPS or 4K at 30 FPS. The smartphone also has dual multi-magnetic stereo speakers and a 5,500 mAh battery with 65W HyperCharge charging.
Price and availability
The Zenfone 11 Ultra is currently available on the official Asus store with prices starting at R$ 8,999 for the 256GB version and R$ 9,999 for the 512GB model. The smartphone is available in Skyline Blue, Eternal Black and Misty Grey.
Source: Tec Mundo
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