Well, we know the Mountain View company Google launched the Android Oreo (Go edition) operating system in last year, and since then many smartphone brands have launched their devices with the new version of operating system. The Android Oreo (Go edition) operating system is meant for the entry-level devices, and now the Taiwanese smartphone brand Asus has joined the league of the Android Oreo (Go edition) smartphone with the launch of ZenFone Live L1.
The ZenFone Live L1 sports 5.5 inch FullView HD+ display with the resolution of 1440 X 720 pixels along with 18:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by quad core Snapdragon 425 processor and paired with 1 GB RAM along with Adreno 308 GPU for the graphical task. Having said that, the device also has another variant which has 2 GB of RAM but it is not the Android Oreo (Go edition) smartphone, as it runs on the standard version of Android Oreo. In terms of storage, the device has 16 GB of internal storage and can be expandable upto 2 TB via microSD card.
Moving to the photography department, the device has 13 megapixel rear camera with LED flash along with 5 megapixel front facing camera. The smartphone also supports Face Unlock feature which will allow users to unlock the device quickly with their own face. Talking about the connectivity options of the device, it supports dual SIM, 4G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm headphone jack, GPS, and micro USB. The smartphones ships with 3,000 mAh battery to keep the lights on.
Speaking about the pricing and availability details of the device, the pricing of the device has been announced and it will be available in Indonesia. However, there is no word about the availability of the device in other parts of the world.





