This would mean having double the amount of RAM compared to the base model that costs $199 while sporting 16GB of internal memory, which means the additional $30 forked out would have gone a reasonably long way. Previously, the only way to obtain 4GB of RAM in the ZenFone 2 would be to stump out $299, where that came with 64GB of internal memory.
Other hardware specifications such as the Intel Atom processor, a 5.5” Full HD display, Bluetooth 4.0 and 4G LTE connectivity, dual SIM card slots, a microSDXC memory card reader, a 13MP shooter at the back, and a 5-megapixel front camera will remain the same. Will you be picking up this handset by the time it is made available to the masses?