ASUS has been selling the Zenfone 11 Ultra (curr. $799.99 on Amazon) for a few months now, having presented the device in mid-March. Initially, the company offered its latest flagship in black, blue, grey and orange colour options, all with a choice of multiple memory configurations. Three months on, ASUS has decided to refresh the device, albeit only with a new colour option.
Specifically, the Zenfone 11 Ultra now comes in 'Verdure Green', a colour that ASUS explains was inspired by New York's Central Park. Setting aside the company's marketing claims, Verdure Green is the only colour that lacks a black camera housing. Instead, the new version has a colour-matching camera housing, within which sits the same 50 MP primary, 32 MP telephoto and 13 MP ultra-wide-angle cameras.
The refreshed Zenfone 11 Ultra contains the same 2,500-nit display as the original model too, as well as a 5,500 mAh battery and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. With that being said, the Verdure Green edition has launched for $100/€100 less than the original Zenfone 11 Ultra did, albeit only with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Currently, Verdure Green is only available for $799.99/€799.99 through the ASUS e-Store.
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