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ASUS Z1 Titan Rumored with 6GB RAM and Snapdragon 830 Soc

Asus is preparing some unique and powerful in 2016. As we know Asus as a tough competitor for all the smartphones brands either budget or high-end. All the biggest brands are busy in doing some extra task for upcoming smartphones in 2016. As we are listening lots of rumours about the differ differ brand. But this time Asus looking top in the race in terms of specifications, as per the rumours which we are getting, that asus is also doing hard work for 2016 to establish some position in the high-end smartphones market.
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The ASUS Z1 Titan, or Zenfone 3 which can can call as the successor to the zenfone 2, but name is not clear yet. The device will come with more than 4GB RAM. The age of 4GB RAM looks over in 2016. As per the rumours the Asus will introduce a beast device with 6GB RAM really? yup looks soo. The phone will come with 256GB internal storage, which we have seen in Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition previously, but 6GB RAM and 256GB ROM really makes this device a monster as we believe on the rumours.
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The ASUS Z1 Titan as per the rumours will sports a 5.5 inch 2k AMOLED screen display, which will be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. If we talk about the processor the device will have Snapdragon 830 processor, we haven’t seen 820 implemented on any device yet, but nothing is impossible.
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For sure the device will run on latest Android either 6.0 or till that time we will surely see some other android upgrade. As per the rumours the smartphone will have a 3,500mAh battery. As per the leaks the device will features a 16 MP back camera with Dual flash and in the from there will be a 5MP front camera. But the main game changing factor is its pricing as per the leaks and rumours the device will only cost 400$ approx 25000 in India. Expected launch date is September 2016.

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