Asus is apparently developing the next-generation Zenfone smartphone. The future product is likely to be the Zenfone 11, which will succeed the Zenfone 10, which launched in June last year. The Bluetooth SIG and SDPPI certification sites have previously identified the product. The Zenfone 11 has appeared on the Google Play Console, exposing some interesting details. The Google Play Console certification page mentions the model number ASUS_AI2401 for the Asus Zenfone 11. It validates the name of the phone. The listing’s render displays the smartphone with a punch-hole cutout in the centre around narrow bezels. Rocker keys for volume and power are located on the right edge.
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Asus Zenfone 11 Spotted on Google Play Console
According to the listing, the Asus Zenfone 11 is purportedly equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, QTI SM8650. In addition, a single Kyro 9xx core operating at 3.30GHz, five Kyro 9xx cores operating at 3.2GHz, and two Kyro 9xx cores operating at 2.3GHz make up the CPU arrangement. The onboard graphics are an Adreno 830 GPU. Since the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 includes the Adreno 750, this is rather perplexing, especially concerning the GPU. As a result, it appears that the Asus Zenfone 11’s processing specifications are inaccurate. The Zenfone 11 will have a display resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels and a screen density of 420 dpi. Furthermore, the device comes pre-installed with Android 14, and there is 16GB of RAM available.
We’re not quite sure when that will occur. If the firm maintains its current release schedule, the ZenFone 11 series won’t be available until the summer. June saw the release of the ZenFone 10. That remains a possibility, but it’s also feasible that they’ll show up a few months ahead of schedule. This much information on the next ZenFone devices is seldom disclosed in advance—at least not this soon.