The Asus ROG Phone 6 and 6 Pro are finally here to take your mobile gaming to the next level
(Not) too cool for school
Naturally, that’s far from the only state-of-the-art component of these bad boys, which are focused inside and out not just on delivering unrivaled gaming experiences for long periods of time with a massive 6,000mAh battery but also staying nice and cool during said extended playing sessions.
With a larger than ever vapor chamber (among other vastly improved parts), the GameCool 6 system promises to lower the ROG Phone 6’s CPU temperature by up to 10 degrees Celsius, which may not sound like a lot until you also take into consideration the up to 25 degrees the AeroActive Cooler 6 add-on can reduce from the “surface temperature near the CPU.”
If that sounds a little too extreme, worry not, as the newest Asus mobile powerhouse is also equipped with the necessary technology to ensure CPU temperatures won’t get dangerously low when you’re playing less demanding games.
Lights, camera, action!
That’s right, you’re looking at 165Hz refresh rate capabilities here, which Asus presents as a far more drastic upgrade over the 120Hz technology supported by most modern high-end Android phones than you might expect.
Unfortunately for shutterbugs, probably the world’s most advanced smartphone display is not backed by a similarly impressive camera setup. Sony’s “flagship” IMX766 50MP sensor is paired with a 13MP ultra-wide-angle shooter and 5MP macro lens on the rear of the ROG Phone 6 and 6 Pro for what sounds like a decent but not exactly outstanding imaging experience.
The devil is in the details
On the old continent, at least, you’re looking at starting prices of €999 and €1299 respectively, which means these bad boys are likely to cost one thousand and one thousand and three hundred bucks respectively in the US when (and if) they make it to the North American region.
That’s already pretty steep, and with powerful dual front-facing speakers, a blazing fast 65W charger right in the box, Android 12 pre-installed on the software side of things, 5G connectivity (depending on individual market and carrier), and all the other amazing specs and features mentioned above, some compromises had to be made so as not to go over the $1,500 or so mark.
There are no compromises to be found in the storage and memory departments, of course, with the ROG Phone 6 Pro packing 512 and 18 (!!!) gigs respectively and the non-Pro model “settling” for 256GB local digital hoarding room and your choice of 8 or 12GB RAM.
Overall, this is certainly not your typical Android flagship package, targeting a very specific group of users that are however unlikely to ever consider the likes of the Galaxy S22 Ultra as a worthy alternative.
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