One factor in which the ZenFone 2 is definitely much more attractive than the Droid Turbo is the price – the device costs less than half the price of the Turbo, with a $300 price tag compared to the Turbo’s $700.
That, combined with the more powerful hardware that can be found in the latter, should definitely make the ZenFone 2 a more viable choice for Android power users. Or at least those who don’t insist on a very long battery life.
There have been some rumors that Asus are planning to become an even more major players in this range of the smartphone market with some new releases that are coming up in their pipeline, but we have no specific details on that, and the rumors were pretty vague in what they revealed as well.
But we definitely wouldn’t be surprised if the company is planning to release more devices in the next months, similar to the ZenFone 2. The line is already up to the ZenFone 6 which came out to favorable reviews, but we don’t know what Asus are planning for this brand after that. Buyers of ZenFone devices seem to be particularly interested in their smooth, lag-free operation, so Asus should capitalize on that.