Presently, ASUS is engaged in the development of their next-generation mobile device, the Zenfone 11, anticipated to succeed the Zenfone 10, which premiered in June of the prior year. Recent sightings of the Zenfone 11 on certification platforms such as Bluetooth SIG, SDPPI, and now the Google Play Console have unveiled intriguing details about the forthcoming device.
ASUS Zenfone 11 on Google Play Console
The Google Play Console certification website has listed the ASUS Zenfone 11 under the model number ASUS_AI2401, thereby confirming its nomenclature. The render showcased in the listing exhibits the smartphone with a centrally positioned punch-hole cutout encompassed by slender bezels. Positioned on the right edge are the power and volume rocker keys.
As per the Play Console certification documentation, the ASUS Zenfone 11 is furnished with a SoC (System on Chip) model designated as QTI SM8650, a match for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Nevertheless, the CPU configuration description is somewhat perplexing. It specifies that the device houses a Kyro 9xx core running at 3.30GHz, five Kyro 9xx cores at 3.2GHz, and two Kyro 9xx cores at 2.3GHz. Additionally, the onboard GPU is identified as Adreno 830, conflicting with the expected Adreno 750 for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Consequently, the precision of the processor specifics regarding the Zenfone 11 remains uncertain. The listing also indicates that the device will incorporate 16GB of RAM and will be preloaded with the Android 14 OS.
Moreover, the Google Play Console listing discloses that the ASUS Zenfone 11 will sport a display resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels and a screen density of 420 dpi.
Unveiling of the Zenfone 11
Should ASUS adhere to its usual mid-year unveiling schedule, there exists a period before the company introduces their succeeding flagship product, the Zenfone 11. Devotees and technology enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating further particulars and official declarations from ASUS concerning the specifications and functionalities of this greatly awaited smartphone.