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  • The Asus Zenfone 6.

  • Asus has been flying under the radar for a while now, but the Zenfone 6 is doing something

  • so different I couldn't resist buying one of my own to test out.

  • The Zenfone 6 has a motorized camera, but not a pop up.

  • It's a flip up.

  • And today we're going to find out how durable that flip up camera really is.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • Right off the bat this thing is absolutely crazy.

  • The amount of engineering involved to make this action happen is incredibly impressive.

  • Smartphones with motors are awesome.

  • The Zenfone 6 is rated for 100,000 flips, which is 100 times a day every day for 3 whole

  • years.

  • It can also be motorized to any point along that flip arch with the side volume buttons.

  • Impressive.

  • Trying to activate the camera with my finger blocking the way yields some interesting noises.

  • The camera motor isn't very gutsy.

  • But manipulating it directly with my fingers doesn't seem to affect it negatively.

  • There isn't any grinding of the gears or cracking sounds.

  • Manually flipping out the camera is possible, if you can get a grip on it.

  • But the phone does not like the camera to be up top when the camera app is not open.

  • So I'll put it back down into the phone body.

  • It's naturally in there pretty tight, and it'll never be flip flopping around on it's

  • own.

  • Asus even has the same auto accidental drop retract feature that we saw in the OnePlus

  • 7 Pro, where if the phone is dropped with the camera in the open position, it'll retract

  • the camera...and actually retracts much faster than normal into the closed position.

  • You can hear the motor squeal into over drive to get the camera retracted faster.

  • Not too shabby.

  • If, you know, for whatever reason you wanted to hold onto only the camera and then try

  • to flip the camera closed, the internal motor does not have enough guts to move the phone.

  • The greater strain on the motor is sensed as an obstacle, and it just says to make sure

  • nothing is obstructing the camera.

  • If I sayfake news,” does the obstruction just go away?

  • I was having so much fun with the flippy camera, I forgot we still have a whole durability

  • test to perform on the rest of the phone.

  • We'll get back to the camera again in just a second.

  • The Zenfone 6 claims to be using Gorilla Glass 6 on it's 6 inch screen, which scratches at

  • a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • With the flippy camera design, there is no water resistance, but protective cases are

  • still an option.

  • Asus included a clear plastic case in the box with a large cut out opening in the top

  • for the camera.

  • Interesting, and nice of them to include.

  • I always have a case on my own phone because protection is a good thing.

  • The ear piece of the Zenfone 6 is a little guy covered in black plastic mesh.

  • The motorized camera has two lenses: one 48 megapixel main camera, and a 13 megapixel

  • wide angle camera.

  • Both of these cameras, of course, dual function as the front and rear cameras since it can

  • flip back and forth between both sides.

  • A flippy camera accomplishes two things: the first is always being able to use the good

  • camera instead of a lower quality front facing sensor, and the second is to keep the display

  • notch free.

  • The sides of the phone are made from metal, along with the light blue accented metal power

  • button.

  • The volume rockers are metal, and the little Google Assistant button way up here at the

  • top...also metal.

  • The top of the phone where the motorized camera is located actually sparks with my razor blade.

  • Super weird.

  • I can pry open the flippy camera.

  • It does struggle with me for a second since the camera app isn't open...but eventually

  • gives up.

  • We can see that the large rectangle camera housing is made from metal, along with the

  • camera cavity...both metal.

  • The left side of the phone is completely empty, except for the SIM card tray, which impressively

  • has dual SIM slots and an SD card tray.

  • Can't go wrong with the expandable memory.

  • You also can't go wrong with a headphone jack.

  • This phone has all the features, which once again just proves the point that if you want

  • features, all you have to do is spend less money on your phone.

  • Since the Zenfone 6 is at the $500 mark at launch, and the phones that tend to be losing

  • the headphone jack and SD card slot usually cost around $1,000.

  • The fingerprint scanner can be scratched but still senses my fingerprint and unlocks the

  • phone every single time.

  • Let's see how much weight this camera can lift.

  • It's going to be a negative on the large instruction booklet, but a positive on the metal pry tool.

  • And again, another negative on this random screwdriver.

  • When we break out the flames, the 6.4 inch IPS LCD lasted about 8 seconds under the heat

  • from my lighter before the pixels go black and turn off, but then fully recover, turning

  • back on and looking like normal again after the heat's removed.

  • Up to this point, we've put some pressure on the camera motor and seen how much stress

  • it can handle, and so far it's done a great job.

  • But the motor doesn't matter very much if the hinge itself is weak.

  • When the phone is laying flat on it's back, the camera motor doesn't have enough guts

  • to lift the phone up and hold the camera shut underneath.

  • If I grab the camera unit, and do a little hokey pokey and shake it all about, the phone

  • gets mad at me for obstructing again.

  • But the camera unit really does feel much stronger than I thought it would.

  • Twisting the camera block side to side, forward and back, leaves the camera still intact and

  • not coming off on it's own.

  • There's definitely a very strong hinge of some sort inside the phone.

  • We'll have to get a close up look at the inside during the teardown.

  • I'm impressed.

  • This thing is solid and still moving like a flipping champion.

  • The phone itself is pretty thick, with a 5,000 milliamp hour battery inside.

  • There is zero flex to the phone during the bend test when bent from any direction.

  • No damage is done to the frame or the screen externally or internally.

  • The Asus Zenfone 6 passes my durability test, with all the features, power, and motorized

  • conversation starting gimmicks a tech nerd could ask for, the Zenfone 6 gets a thumbs

  • up from me.

  • It's an interesting phone and I like where things are headed.

  • Would you buy a phone with a motorized camera?

  • Let me know down in the comments.

  • Like I've said before, motorized cameras probably aren't the long term permanent solution to

  • notch-less displays, but I'm sure going to enjoy the hardware while it's here.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already so you don't miss the teardown, seeing the

  • motor contraption from the inside.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The Asus Zenfone 6.

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