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Nimble portable charger review
Nimble portable charger review











My only complaint is with the auto-brightness, which isn't as smooth and ignorable as a lot of modern phones. I found it was a strong performer here, cutting through outdoor reflections well. It is a bright display, reaching up to 1100 nits peaks when needed for those bright spots in HDR video or when outdoors in bright daylight.

NIMBLE PORTABLE CHARGER REVIEW PLUS

That, plus its size also means it's easy to type on one-handed. It's flat too, so I never got the feeling that the content was escaping or distorting around the edges of the glass. It's a vibrant panel that balances the liveliness from the colours with the deep black levels of AMOLED to create a wonderful display to watch movies and play games on. I don't have any complaints about colour and detail either. The end result is a screen that feels fluid and smooth pretty much all the time. There is a 144Hz mode too, but that's only accessible when gaming. Specifically, it's an adaptive refresh display that can switch up and down up to 120hz in most use cases. And the fact the screen is almost completely flat only adds to that appeal. It's simple, but it's effective without any purposeless embellishments. It's a choice that gives it real charm too, in that clean, almost Bauhaus design language. You'd think it might make the phone uncomfortable to hold, but thanks to its diminutive size, plus the rounding and texture of the back, it doesn't. Some of it is unconventional and yet - somehow - it works in the Zenfone's favour.įirst, there's the quite chunky and flat aluminium framing all around the sides. In a world where smartphones have grown to look increasingly alike, there's something incredibly refreshing about the look, shape and materials used in the Zenfone 10. Midnight Black, Starry Blue, Aurora Green, Eclipse Red, Comet White colours.Gorilla Glass Victus front - aluminium frame - Bio-based Polycarbonate back.Rear texture won't be to everyone's taste.











Nimble portable charger review