The “Asus Zen Phone 9” phone has a small screen of 5 inches and 9 tenths of an inch to protect Gorilla Glass Victus, and the screen has a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, automatically adapting to the displayed content, but it is unable to deal with the extremely low refresh rates that are available for energy.

The phone weighs 169 grams, the same size as the Samsung Galaxy S22, but it has a 10% larger operating system, a 40% larger imaging package, and a 7.5% higher battery.

The phone uses a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a 30-watt wired charger, which prompted the Taiwanese Asus to choose to provide the charger with the phone.

It takes "Asus Zen Phone 9" about 11 minutes to reach 25% of the power capacity.

The phone is equipped with a 6-axis primary camera sensor and linear speakers that provide pure sound.

The phone can also run high-performance games, especially with the presence of a vapor chamber cooling system for the smallness of the device.

One of the features of the phone is that it uses varying speeds to balance performance and battery life, which has a capacity of 4300 mAh without affecting the response of the browser and messaging applications.

The phone can be used for 5 hours of continuous intense gaming and 8 hours of normal playback time.

However, the "ASUS Zenfone 9" lacks the basic features that other flagship phones provide.

It is reported that Asus recently faced legal problems that affected sales of the Zen phone in India, despite the good demand for it in the rest of the world, with some experts even comparing it to the flagship Pixel phones from Google.