ASUS uplifts Mobile Gaming by Making ROG Phone specific for Gaming


Mobile Gaming Community is Growing and Tech companies are starting to take it seriously, Recently Razer released a phone with a 120hz screen with an 8gb RAM but this time, it looks like ASUS will take on Razer for Gaming due to it's new bizarre technology offered with this ROG phone.

The ROG Phone has a unique Gamecool 3D Vapor-chamber cooling system to keep the phone running smoothly despite the heavy graphical loads and also means to cool your device.

It comes with a 2.96GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Processor and Adreno 630 Graphics. The Display is 6" AMOLED with an Aspect Ratio of 18:9 and 2160x1080 Resolution and also HDR Compatible with a 1ms response time and 90hz refresh rate. Although Razer's 120hz screen beats the ROG Phone, ASUS is still going to win since they are offering more addons to maximize the Gaming Experience for Mobile Gaming

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The Device will also have 8GB RAM, two front facing speakers, the same cameras from ZenFone 5 which is 8MP front, 12MP/8MP ultra wide on the back of the phone and a fingerprint sensor too. Battery is juicy enough to serve your gaming need as the battery packs a whopping 4,000 mAh power and is supported with ASUS HyperCharge to reduce heat inside the phone.




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ROG Phone has the most ports for a phone as this comes with three USB-C Ports, Two left side of the phone and one at the bottom. 
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The ROG logo you see at the Back of the Phone is Actually programmable and you can change the backlight as it features RGB, by using the Dedicated App, you'll be able to choose a Static color and other effects such as strobing, pulsating or cycling to all different colors and what more is that you can also sync this using ASUS Aura sync products.

Other Add-on accessories can also be bought as optional extras including a TwinView Dock for desktop gaming or a Gamevice controller with WiGig dock for big-screen gaming.

The Asus  ROG phone was announced during ASUS's Press event at Computex 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan.

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