ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 camera samples show pretty good quality for a below RM800 smartphone

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In our recent hands-on with the ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 we managed to get up close and personal with this next value buster smartphone. Going back to their basics of making good feature devices for value-busting prices, the ZenFone Max Pro M1 is set to be another disruptive device for Malaysia's market considering that it not only has the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, a full HD+ fullview display and a massive 5000 mAh battery but also because the price is expected to be a value-busting below RM800.

While the combination of the latest midrange processor, 2nd generation 5 magnet speaker with built-in NXP Smart Amplifier,  stock Android and big battery should ensure that you get a capable and great sounding gaming device that can keep going, the 16MP cameras of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 don't bring down the device in any way. You can see this for yourself in the camera samples below:

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Plenty of details

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Works well in good lighting

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And works well in low-light too

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Everything captured

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Good close-up

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Bokeh effect does not look unnatural

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More bokeh or depth of field effects but this time in low-light conditions

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Fancy a midnight snack?

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Clear details even at night with a moving vehicle

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If you're interested in attending the ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 launch set for 31 May 2018, you can register at their Facebook page for possible freebies and a closer look at the smartphone. Coming in black and silver, the device is also expected to be sold online as well via Lazada so you can probably also do that if you can't make it. We'll be there to check it out, so stay tuned to TechNave.com