Asus is soon going to launch a new generation gaming smartphone, i.e., the Asus ROG Phone 9 series, and it will be powered with Qualcomm’s latest chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite, and it has already been spotted at the Geekbench ML test.
For now, it is not clear whether the smartphone is the Asus ROG Phone 9 or the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro. The TensorFlow Lite CPU Interference test yielded an astounding 1,812 points for the device. This test demonstrates the device’s neural network model management capabilities. The listing also attests to the device’s 24 GB of RAM. It is a feature that makes this gaming phone series intriguing. The smartphone’s OS comes pre-installed with Android 15.
We all know the Asus ROG Phone 9 series will launch with an LTPO OLED display screen and might feature an 185Hz refresh rate, which will be the highest refresh rate in any smartphone. We will also see different storage options with varying RAM. There is also a rumor that one variant might have 24GB of RAM, which is quite high and a delight for mobile gamers. It will also come with AeroActive Cooler Accessories, which will help the smartphone to cool in case the phone is getting hot while playing games.
ROG Phone 9 series Expected Specifications
The ASUS ROG Phone 9 series is said to include a 6.78-inch FHD+ Samsung Flexible LTPO AMOLED display, according to leaks and speculations. Refresh rates will be adjustable between 1 and 120 Hz, with the ability to upgrade to 165 Hz in settings or 185 Hz in Game Genie mode. The screen has Gorilla Glass Victus protection for enhanced durability and is anticipated to attain 2,500.
In terms of cameras, the next flagships may come with a 5MP macro camera, a 13MP ultra-wide lens with a 120-degree field of view, and a 50MP Sony Lytia 700 primary camera. Instead of the macro lens, the Pro model could switch to a 32MP telephoto lens. For selfies, both models ought to include a 32MP front-facing camera.
More details is soon going to release so stay tuned and it is going to launch on 19th November 2024 worldwide and might cost higher than previous ROG phones.
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