ASUS Zenfone 6 Defies the Ordinary with a Number of Premium Features including DTS:X® Ultra Technology
By Rachel Cruz
On May 16th, ASUS announced the newest addition to the ZenFone family, the ZenFone 6, at the inspiring Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències in Valencia, Spain. ASUS, ranked #5 most valued company in the computer industry worldwide by Forbes, redesigned the ZenFone and the 6 represents a new flagship smartphone for the company. Loaded with all-premium features and a new, innovative camera, ASUS is looking to attract design-conscious users with a phone that also delivers extraordinary entertainment experiences. While the most eye-catching features of the updated design may be its notchless, NanoEdge all-screen display or maybe its cool, new flip-camera, providing a premium audio experience is still an important driver for market success.
From the ASUS product website: “Hear every nuance – ZenFone 6 has the best of everything, including audio.”
This product ships with DTS:X Ultra, our flagship audio technology, designed to provide the best audio experience available today on mobile android devices. This is the third ASUS ZenFone to ship with DTS technology onboard and we are proud to be a longstanding tech partner of the ASUS brand.
ASUS ZenFone 6 (ZS630KL) is available now in Europe with prices starting from €499. Worldwide pricing and availability coming soon from ASUS.
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