That's definitely not where the Zenfone 8 wants to play. The prevailing trend in the smartphone world has been to stretch out to ever larger phone sizes, with smaller models often being compromised performance machines. Simple isn't always bad, naturally, and what really makes the ASUS Zenfone 8 stand out is more its lack of size. The Obsidian Black model as tested has a single colour highlight, coming from the bright blue power button, but otherwise, this is a relatively simple design. Indeed, at a glance, it appears rather plain, with rounded corners that were all the rage on Nokia phones back when Nokia itself was still making them – and that's getting on for a decade ago now. Where ASUS's ROG phones are all glowy gaming appeal, the Zenfone 8 is a considerably simpler looking device.
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