ASUS ROG Phone II features Snapdragon 855 plus, 12GB RAM, 6,000mAh battery and more

23 July, 2019
ASUS ROG Phone II features Snapdragon 855 plus, 12GB RAM, 6,000mAh battery and more
The demand for dedicated gaming phones has kept the hype alive and we see new devices each year. After options from Xiaomi’s Black Shark and Nubia’s Red Magic Series, Asus has come out with the ROG Phone II, the successor to the original ROG phone.

ROG itself stands for Republic Of Gamers, and the phone does everything to symbolise that spirit. The ROG Phone II bears a little resemblance to the original ROG Phone, which is okay because the device was stunning, with the asymmetric pattern on the back.

Popping under the hood, the ROG Phone II is the very first smartphone to come out with the new Snapdragon 855 Plus, which is the fastest processor out there right now. The phone also has a 6.59-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a display that refreshes at 120Hz. It also boasts of a touch latency of just 49ms and features a huge 6,000mAh battery.

Here are the complete specs-

SoC- Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus (2.96GHz) with overclocked Aqdreno 640 GPU

RAM- 12GB LPDDR4X

Storage- Upto 512GB, UFS 3.0

Display- 6.59-inch (19.5:9), 2340x1080, 120Hz/1ms AMOLED with 10,000:1 contrast ratio and 49ms touch latency

Rear cameras- 48MP + 13MP wide-angle (125 degrees)

Front camera- 24MP

Battery- 6,000mAh, 30W fast charging

Software- Android 9 Pie with ROG UI

Headphone jack- Yes

Other- 2x USB-C ports, in-display fingerprint sensor

Dimensions- 170.99 x 77.6 x 9.48 mm

Weight- 240g

Accessories-

Asus sticks to the mantra that made the original ROG Phone immensely successful, a plethora of modular accessories that enhance the gaming phone’s abilities.

The ROG Phone II too comes with its large arsenal of accessories, consisting of an attachable cooler, a ‘aero’ case, a twin-view dock that gives you a secondary display to make use of, a clip-on gamepad, three different docks, and a ‘Lightning Armor’ case.

While the official price for the phone isn’t out yet, expect the gaming beast to be priced around USD 900 or roughly Rs 62,000. 
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