Taiwanese technology giant Asus, which has been trying to gain a place in the smartphone market with its ZenFone series for years, entered the player phone industry with its ROG Phone models. Although it has shifted its focus from this sector for the last few years, the company, which continues to introduce new phones, has started to clarify the ZenFone 9 and ROG Phone 6 models, which will be introduced in the coming period.
Asus, which introduced the player phone for the first time in October 2018 and named the model ROG Phone, introduced the first ZenFone model four years ago. The first ZenFones were released in 2014. The turbulent years put Asus in the background against the Chinese. But the company continues to be productive. Images revealed today reveal the ZenFone 9 and ROG Phone 6.
Asus ZenFone 9
According to the emerging information and images leaked today, Asus ZenFone 9, which will have a dual camera on the back, will also satisfy users with a second screen. While a big setup like the setup in Mi 11 Ultra is not expected on this phone, the hardware side will also be ambitious. The phone will have Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, high RAM capacity, 120Hz refresh screen.
ROG Phone 6
Asus, one of the few companies that introduced the first player phone in 2018 and invested in this field, will soon introduce its new player phone. The company, which designs these models according to the comfort and demands of the players and works to ensure that they do not cause problems even in the most powerful games, will maintain its design line in its new model. At the top, there will be a hexagonal camera setup closer to the left, three rear cameras, the shapes and texts associated with the ROG Phone, and the slogan “Republic of Gamers”.
Apart from these, the phone will of course be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and will offer the high refresh rate to the players. In addition, high storage and RAM capacity is expected on the phone. So what do you think about Asus? Do you think Asus models are successful? You can specify in the comments…