Asus to launch the high-end ROG phone 9 series, coming end of this year

Asus to launch the high-end ROG phone 9 series, coming end of this year

  • Asus is set to debut its newest gaming phone with the ROG 9 series
  • It boasts higher-end hardware capabilities and more
  • The handset is set to go on sale in November this year

As a seasoned gamer with decades worth of experience under my belt, the announcement of the new ROG 9 series from Asus has me intrigued and slightly skeptical. On one hand, I understand the appeal of a dedicated gaming phone – the sheer power it promises for an immersive gaming experience is undeniable. Games like Warzone demand top-notch performance, after all, and if this device can deliver, it’s certainly worth considering.


Enthusiasts of high-performance gaming smartphones can celebrate, as Asus has unveiled their latest addition to the growing market catering to hardcore gamers – the ROG 9 series. This new line is expected to uphold Asus’s reputation for powerful handsets and boasts hardware capabilities that match its premium price.

To start, the latest ROG 9 series will be driven by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, boasting the second-generation Oryon CPU and an upgraded Adreno GPU. Essentially, these enhancements significantly boost the existing performance of these devices. If you’re a regular player of demanding games such as Warzone, this upgrade is sure to be a delightful improvement for you.

A quick glance at the promotional photos hints that the phone’s appearance doesn’t stand out in terms of aesthetics, as it resembles a common black metal design. The ROG 9 is expected to be unveiled at the Snapdragon Summit 2024, allowing media and fans to examine the device more closely.

Asus to launch the high-end ROG phone 9 series, coming end of this year
Rise up, gamers

I’m a bit iffy on the concept of a gaming handset, if only because to me it kind of downplays the core appeal of having your smartphone do everything. Still, unlike a gaming PC, it doesn’t mean you’re stuck managing your RGB gubbins or other stuff, but it does mean you’ll probably have to be the kind of person who plays high-fidelity cross-platform games to get the most out of this hardware.

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2024-10-22 00:18