ASUS Zenfone 7 Launch Date Confirmed: SND865+, Beefy Battery, Low Price

Karamchand Rameshwar


ASUS has just confirmed that the ASUS Zenfone 7 will make its debut next week while new leaks reveal the price of the upcoming phone.

Asus has just confirmed that the ASUS Zenfone 7 will be launched next week, succeeding the Zenfone 6 launched in May last year. Several leaked details of the device have been emerged online, revealing specs and an unexpectedly low price of the upcoming phone.

According to a new leak, the Asus Zenfone 7 will be equipped with Snapdragon 865+ processor, 6GB / 8GB RAM, 128GB / 256GB storage, and a beefy 5,000mAh battery. The specifications are quite impressive, but even more impressive is the surprisingly low price of ASUS' upcoming flagship. According to the source, the Zenfone 7 price will start at 499 EUR (around Rs. 44,400) for the 6GB / 128GB version. This is close to the starting price of Zenfone 6 in Europe, but only has 64GB of storage. 

The price of the Zenfone 7 is very affordable considering its high-end specs.

The 8GB / 256GB version of the Zenfone 7 might be priced at 549 EUR (around Rs. 48,800) in Europe. This price is even cheaper than the 8GB / 256GB version of the Zenfone 6 when launched (599 EUR - Rs. 52,300).

This pricing is very competitive for a flagship smartphone launched in 2020. Even the brand that used to offer budget flagship like OnePlus has had to increase the price of the OnePlus 8 to $699 for the lowest version. Obviously, we have to wait for official information to see whether this leak is accurate or not.

In addition, Asus' German branch recently shared a video introducing Zenfone 7. This short video does not show us the design of the smartphone, but it does reveal that the handset will have a unique flip camera design just like its predecessor Zenfone 6.

ASUS Zenfone 7 price: Unavailable

ASUS Zenfone 7 price in India: Unavailable

>>> Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Announced With SND865, 120Hz Display, 120W Fast Charging

Next Story

Read More

ICT News- Mar 29, 2026

FTC Takes Action Against Debanking Practices by Major Financial Firms

The Federal Trade Commission has sent warning letters to PayPal, Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard over concerns about debanking lawful businesses and consumers.