A report out of Taiwan says that the soon-to-be-released Asus Zenfone 10 will be the last Zenfone phone to be produced.
, Asus is in the midst of an organizational restructuring and has removed the firmware packages for several of the company's existing phones. TechNews says that the Zenfone 10 will be the last phone in the Zenfone line of handsets and that the pricier ROGThe report adds that some Asus employees who worked on the Zenfone series will join the ROG team or will be absorbed into other segments of the company.
Those who like smaller-screened phones with flagship specs might take an interest in the Zenfone 10 especially since it appears to be the end of the line for this brand. Keep in mind that Asus has not made any official statement to confirm the report.
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