Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra runs Geekbench, reveals its chipset
Asus is officially announcing the Zenfone 12 Ultra on February 6, which is more than a month earlier in the year compared to its predecessor.
Asus' non-gaming flagship smartphone for 2025 has run Geekbench today, ahead of the launch. Specifically, a prototype identifying as "ASUSAI2501H". This has been confirmed to be the Zenfone 12 Ultra's model number through a previous IMEI database listing.
As you can see from the screenshot above, the Zenfone 12 Ultra managed a single-core score of 3,036 and a multi-core score of 9,656. Both of those scores are generally in line with what you can expect from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which will undoubtedly be powering the Zenfone 12 Ultra.
The prototype which ran the benchmark has 16GB of RAM, but of course more options could be offered (for what it's worth, the base model Zenfone 11 Ultra came with 12GB). The phone runs Android 15 as you'd expect from a flagship device launching in early 2025.
Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra
Since the Zenfone 11 Ultra from last year was basically a ROG Phone 8 Pro without any of the gaming bells and whistles, the situation could be similar this time around where the Zenfone 12 Ultra would be a ROG Phone 9 Pro by another name (and without any LEDs on the back).
Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro
So, if that is actually the case, then expect the biggest upgrade compared to the Zenfone 11 Ultra, aside from the chipset, to be the 5,800 mAh battery (300 mAh larger). And not much else. Let's wait and see what happens.
Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro
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- Anton .el PAPI.
- 4 hours ago
- CH9
They already did it once and you, the compact team, did not support them... they only complain. But when it comes down to it, they don't buy! That's why nobody pays attention to them.
- jiyen235
- 6 hours ago
- XQQ
Regular "flagship" with close to Ultra pricing, when the S24+ looks like a steal compared to your phone you know that phone's horrendous.
- Anonymous
- 11 hours ago
- 4BT
Ultra, Ai or even gaming buzzword doesn’t mean anything but people still buy it