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  • ASUS ZenPad 7.0 Z370CG Full Review

    ASUS ZenPad 7.0 Z370CG Full Review

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    ASUS ZenPad 7 is the newly born tablet series that ASUS introduced recently. We were given a review unit to test and provide honest opinion towards the tablet itself on how good it is and what are the pros and cons. There were two types of ZenPads that were introduced, the ZenPad 7.0 and Zenpad C 7.0. We got our hands on the higher end ASUS ZenPad 7.0. What we share here is 100% genuine and its based on a user’s point of view. This review is based on two weeks of usage as a daily driver.

    Design Language & Build Quality

    This is definitely the main point of purchase, extremely sleek and stylish. The very moment you start holding it in your hands, you can feel how classy it is and luxury on your terms. It feels like you’ve paid few thousand for a gadget that costs far below that price tag.

    It is definitely premium on the back with leather like interchange-able back covers. There’s few to choose from other than the default ones that comes along with your ZenPad 7.0, in my case its the Black and Metallic color. Optional colors are available for purchase separately and to have a better idea on how it looks like, please check out my Unboxing of the ZenPad 7.0.

    On the front, it is pretty simple with everything looking black. The earpiece/speaker is placed at the top front of the tablet while the ASUS branding is placed on the bottom front. You can see the characteristic of the ZenPad 7.0 remains low-profile which is finished with silver bezels.

    The sides and back is fully plastic with matte finish with the indication of ” ASUS ZenPad ” and ” Intel Inside ” branding.  The 3.5mm earphone jack is placed on the top right while the USB port is placed on the bottom right. The power button is pretty tactile and placed on the middle right side of the tablet which is the best in term of making it easier to reach it single-handed.

    Display and Camera

    The ZenPad has a great screen with great clarity. Thanks to the IPS display  and ASUS Tru2Life technology. Photos are clearer and words are crispier to read as the software optimization seems to really make an impact.

    Even though its not a Full HD display,the resolution of 800 x 1280 seem to fit perfectly with the added advantage of having a 7-inch display. The very moment you take a  look at the screen, I can guarantee that the viewing quality is definitely above satisfaction.

    The main camera on the ASUS ZenPad 7 comes in a resolution of 8-Megapixel with Autofocus. There’s no LED flash availale within this device, but fear not as ASUS LolliFlash is there to the rescue. It works perfectly and really helpful during low light conditions and also gives a little bit of lighting effect when you take selfies. Below are some phoros taken from the ZenPad 7.0 itself in various mode.

    Call and Speaker Quality

    Since the ZenPad 7.0 shares the same for both earpiece and speaker as one, some might wonder will that effect the call quality? Fret not! The call quality is pretty good with both parties having no noticeable issue. Even when the place is crowded, the noise cancellation works perfectly and ensures the call to remain decent. The advantage of having a front facing speaker is so that when you hold the device, it wouldn’t block the incoming sound from the speaker which our hands tend to block it accidentally.

    This is definitely a plus point on the ZenPad 7.0 but the sound output from the speaker isn’t really loud especially during outdoors. Again, ASUS have a backup for everything as they have prepared the ASUS AudioCover specially designed only for the ZenPad 7.0!. It is a cover which you can use it as a stand for your ZenPad and 6 speakers firing right on the front. The sound is exteremly loud even when the place is crowded and noisy, the sound is still noticeable and clear for the user.

    Both the ZenPad 7.0 and the AudioCover supports DTS-HD premium sound  which gives the user to customize and tweak the bass and treble accordingly. This works via the tablet speaker and the AudioCover itself. However, to take great advantage of this sound amplifier, it is advised to try with earphones/headphones on and set to be amazed.

    Battery Life, Connectivity and Storage

    The ZenPad 7.0 comes with a non-removable 3500mAh battery and no fast charging capability. The battery life isn’t really great as I managed to get around 2.5 hours of Screen On Time only during my almost heavy usage as a daily driver. However, as I mentioned earlier, ASUS has backup for everything including on how to extend the battery life.

    ASUS PowerCase acts a a replacement back cover which has a built in 3450mAh battery capable of doubling the battery life of ZenPad 7.0. Trust me it really does give me around 6 hours of Screen On Time with me using it as a daily driver. Just in case the PowerCase is not enough for you, there is ASUS ZenPower which charges your devices pretty fast compared to most of the power bank available in the market. The one we get in Malaysian market comes with a capacity of 9600mAh. (The black one is the best looking power bank I’ve ever seen)

    In terms of connectivity, it has no LTE connectivity and limited to HSDPA+. The tablet comes with a Micro Sim slot. Storage wise, you get an internal storage of 16GB which you can expand with the built-in Micro SD slot up to 128GB. As the ZenPad 7.0 comes with Android 5.0.2 Lollipop OS, you will have storage space of  4.93GB reserved for the system.

    Processing Power and ASUS UI

    A lot of my friends tend to ask me ” How smooth is the device?”. Well it is definitely not super smooth, but at the same time not super laggy. Minimal lags noticed during my usage period and you can still do light gaming such as playing Clash of Clans on it. Thanks to the 2GB RAM which is present in this device and of course, one of the first devices to come out with Intel’s very own SOFIA processor.

    The ASUS ZenPad 7.0 is powered by Intel Atom X3 Quad core processor paired with Mali 450 GPU both capable of providing decent processing performance and graphics. ASUS’s UI is  pretty nice and eye candy as it is colorful and pretty snappy compared to some other UI’s.

    However there’s some bloatware that I really wish didn’t exist within the device and since its a system application, you have no option to uninstall it. The best way for now is by heading over to the particular ” App Info” and disabling it. ASUS have heard of this problem and they’re working on a system update which will optimize the UI and overall performance of the ZenPad 7.0.

    ASUS ZenPad 7.0 Full Specification

    ZENPAD 7.0 (Z370CG) 
    Operating systemAndroid 5.0 (Lollipop)
    Display7” LED IPS Backlight WSVGA Panel (1280 x 800)
    Corning Gorilla Glass with full lamination
    Anti-fingerprint coating
    10-finger multi-touch
    ASUS Tru2Life
    CPU64-bit quad-core Intel® Atom™ x3 processor
    GraphicsMali-450 MP4
    Memory & storage2 GB RAM, 16GB ROM
    5GB of ASUS WebStorage space for life, with an additional 11GB for the first year
    Connectivity802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Support Miracast
    Network Standard2G : EDGE/GSM: 850MHz/900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz
    3G : WCDMA: 850MHz/900MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz
    Camera2MP Front, 8MP Auto-Focus Rear
    Audio1 x Front Speaker, ICE POWER Technology, DTS-HD Premium Sound
    Interface1 x Micro USB
    1 x 2-in-1 Audio Jack (Headphone / Mic-in)
    1 x Micro SD Card Reader, up to 128GB SDXC
    1 x Micro SIM tray
    Battery8 hours battery life, 13 Wh Li-polymer battery
    SensorGPS, GLONASS, APGS, G-Sensor, E-compass, GPS, Light Sensor, Proximity/Hall Sensor
    ColorBlack, White, Aurora Metallic
    Dimension189mm (L) x 110.9 mm (W) x 8.7mm (H)
    Weight272g
    Retail PriceRM 749 (inclusive of GST)

    Final Verdict

    No doubt the ASUS ZenPad 7.0 is definitely a value for money 7-inch tablet from ASUS. It’s certainly one of the best 7-inch tablet out there having 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage with phone call capability. Priced at RM749, you will be satisfied with this tablet and if you have the extra bucks to spend please do get all of the accessories that I have in order to complete your Zensational experience with your very own ASUS ZenPad 7.0.

    ZenPad AccessoriesPrice
    ZenPad 7.0 –  Audio CoverRM 249
    ZenPad 7.0 –  Power CaseRM 109
    ZenPad 7.0 –  Zen ClutchRM 119

    Just in case you missed our Unboxing of the ZenPad 7.0, please refer here.

    For more info regarding the ZenPad 7.0, please refer to ASUS Malaysia official website by clicking here. Also, if you would like to get yourself a ZenPad 7.0 or any of the accessories above, you could grab it via ASUS Malaysia online store by clicking here without having to worry as it will be definitely authentic product.

  • ASUS ZenPad 7.0 Z370CG Unboxing

    ASUS ZenPad 7.0 Z370CG Unboxing

    We have got the ASUS ZenPad 7.0 recently from ASUS Malaysia and decided to get the tinkering started by Unboxing the phablet before we get to the in-depth review which will be coming soon. We all love to un-box something new especially before it gets into the retail shops and be one of the first to actually own one. No exceptions here when we got the ASUS ZenPad 7.0 as its one of the best ever phablet invented yet till date.

    We don’t want to do the talking to much right now as we would want to get it covered in the review itself. So have fun looking at our Unboxing images as we take it one step closer to tempt and encourage you to get one for yourself during the official launch happening on anytime next week during consumer roadshow which will take place from 26-30 August at Mid Valley Megamall. Pricing is not confirmed yet, however i would take a gamble and guess the pricing to be set at RM599.

    This is how the packaging looks like. There was no seal as this was an early bird unit given exclusively to Media teams. You should except a Dynamics warranty enabled ZenPad 7.0
    The back view of the package box. As usual nothing new about this.
    That moment when you open the box. You will see two boxes inside. One is the phablet itself while the another is an extra ZenCase ( Aurora Metallic )
    This is the one you will get bundled when you purchase a ZenPad 7.0 officially in retail stores. By default you will be getting the Aurora Metallic ZenCase. This is an Impact-resistant hardened plastic protective cover with a stylish leather-embossed motif helps protect your ASUS ZenPad 7.0 against bumps and scratches.
    Two extra colors of ZenCase that we, the Media team got for free. These are the Orange and Blue color.
    The actual box inside the outer packaging. Looks identical to each other.
    Taadaaaa! The ZenPad 7.0 itself. It’s covered in a standard protective plastic which you have to remove before using the phablet.
    The usual stuff that you get , user manual, warranty card, USB cable and wall adapter. As usual you won’t be getting an earphone as no tablets/phablets packs along with one yet. ( As far as I know )
    The back view of the ZenPad 7.0 while the protective plastic still intact.
    The ZenPad 7.0 comes with the standard wall adapter that is featured on rest of the Zen series ( not the Boostmaster Charger ). This is the standard one with 1.35A output.
    At a glance, the front view of the ZenPad 7.0.
    The rear view. We have to admit, it is pretty stunning. Looks very classy in our opinion. Feels nice to hold.
    Another rear view shot. The back cover definitely fits perfectly for the ZenPad 7.0. Again, we are loving the outlook of this phablet.
    Powered by Intel processor SOFIA series, this is the new one called Intel ATOM x3.
    Close-up of the rear camera. The ASUS ZenPad 7.0 has a 8MP sensor with PixelMaster technology.
    Our favorite one. The close-up of the back case focusing on ASUS emblem. Elegant isn’t it?
    The ASUS branding is placed on the bottom part of front view. With metallic looking bezels, it does blend in perfectly with the outlook on how the ZenPad 7.0 looks like.
    The ear piece which also serves as the front-facing camera. It comes with DTS-HD premium sound. Also, that top part is actually a sticker which you can remove it before actually start using it.
    The close-up shot of the 3.5mm headphone jack.
    Upon dismantling the back ZenCase, this is what you will see.
    From the top, the pins serves as a connector to the optionally available ZenPower case (16Wh battery) and to power up the 5.1 DTS Surround Sound audio cover.
    Casual view of the ZenPad 7.0 from the back.
    To the fun part. The default ZenCase ( Black ) Yay!
    Blue ZenCase. Hmmm….
    Orange ZenCase! One of our favorite!
    This is the one which comes bundled. The Aurora Metallic ZenCase. We like this one a lot too.
    At a glance. All of the ZenCases’. Our ranking. The best goes to Aurora Metallic, second place goes to the Orange and last but not least the Black one is still one of the best falling at third position.

    That’s about it, pretty excited about finishing up the full review of the ASUS ZenPad 7.0. Do stay tuned and please give your feedback if you think there’s room for improvement on the packaging and outlook of the ZenPad itself. I am pretty sure none of you are upset about the outlook, it is designed perfectly.