Asus ROG Phone 5
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- Dometalican
- 7BB
- 01 Feb 2021
I realize that if they don't release an 888+, would the Strix version use the Dimmensity 1200? I honestly wouldn't mind that:
Regular (with 144Hz HRR, replace macros with telephoto, return of the headphone jack, and UFS 3.1; +$100 more than below in the US for mmWave):
16GB RAM/512GB ROM - $1100
12GB RAM/512GB ROM - $1000
8GB RAM/256GB ROM - $875 (not avail in the US)
Strix version (Dimmensity 1200, 120Hz HRR, Macros instead of Telephoto, LPDDR4X RAM due to MediaTek's capabilities, return of the headphone jack, and UFS 3.0):
12GB RAM/256GB ROM - $800
8GB RAM/256GB ROM - $700 ($800 as the only Strix model available in the US)
8GB RAM/128GB ROM - $625
I can see absolute potential in all that. Considering the Dimmensity 1200 is more powerful than the Snapdragon 865+ and with the integrated modem to bring back the 3.5mm jack, I believe it's time for cheaper gaming phones with this processor.
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- AnonD-940827
- 8pQ
- 01 Feb 2021
Still no ip rating on the rog 4 xD
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- Anonymous
- syk
- 01 Feb 2021
without dedicated memory card slot. total waste of money
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- CHIRONIC
- 3%V
- 01 Feb 2021
Asus rog 3 is than better 😂😂
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- AnonD-973296
- GYi
- 01 Feb 2021
i hope the design keeps getting cleaner as we go on
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- AnonD-961600
- swC
- 01 Feb 2021
Ugly phone.
If this had the design off Note10, Note20 then definitely would buy this for the spec.
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- JB
- N$x
- 01 Feb 2021
If your using ROG PHONE 3 this is a skip for you.
No further explanation needed.
If your using ROG PHONE 3 you should know whats the difference.
UNLESS you have $$$$ then buy it