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Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro, A Newpowerful Gaming Phone, Specs

This smartphone looks quite modest, especially in comparison with the ultra-modern design of its fellows Apple, Samsung or Xiaomi. But you shouldn't make hasty conclusions: what's inside this phone might please those who like to play video games.

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In this simple body lies a powerful gadget designed for gaming, but not only. Meet ROG Phone 8 Pro, a new gaming smartphone from Asus. We were able to test it for a few weeks and here is our verdict.

ROG stands for Republic Of Gamers, and under this brand, Taiwanese Asus creates not only smartphones, but also PCs designed for gaming. This year 2024, Asus has unveiled its new flagship ROG Phone 8 Pro which is equipped with AeroActive Cooler system to provide better cooling during long gaming sessions. But the ROG Phone 8 Pro's functionality doesn't end with games, and this could attract a wider range of users, not just gamers.

Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro design

If you were expecting a gaming smartphone with constantly flashing multi-colored LEDs and futuristic lines, then this is not the case with the ROG Phone 8 Pro. This smartphone is quite simple in design and large in size, and it is 8.9 mm thick.  However, even at this size, the device fits very well in the hand, and its weight, 225 g, follows the current trend for large smartphones.

On the back panel you will find a photo island that combines three modules, which looks very impressive and has a rather original shape. The slight difference appears further down, underneath the shiny line that runs across the device's matte backplate. Asus has installed here a kind of screen consisting of monochrome LEDs. Called Anime Vision, this screen allows you to display small messages in the form of animated and customizable Gifs, along with remaining battery level, time, and other notifications. This gives the smartphone a futuristic feel that will please many users.

On the right edge of the phone, in addition to the traditional volume and power buttons, there are two AirTriggers. They make it easier to move around in games when the mobile phone is held horizontally. On the opposite edge there is a USB-C port. It allows you to recharge the device, but above all, provides the necessary cooling power to the AeroActive Cooler X module. The second USB-C port is located on the bottom edge of the mobile phone. It is not located in the center, as on other smartphones, but on the left side, so as not to disturb the player when the mobile phone is used for games and is connected to the network.

On the bottom edge, Asus has retained a jack for connecting a wired headset. The thickness of the smartphone allows the use of this connector.

Finally, users will no longer have to worry about accidentally dropping their device into water. ROG Phone 8 Pro is IP68 certified.

Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro screen

Asus did not skimp on the quality of the screen. We can enjoy a 6.78-inch Amoled panel with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels) and 388 ppi. The 20:9 ratio remains classic but comfortable for everyday use. Asus has opted for an LTPO panel that offers adaptive refresh from 1 to 120Hz, while smartphone gaming requires the ability to boost up to 165Hz for a smoother experience with compatible games.

In terms of brightness, Asus claims a peak of 2,500 nits. In reality, the smartphone is perfectly readable. No matter what lighting conditions we subjected it to, it never let us down. The reflections present are still very acceptable and only minimally detract from the image.

The inevitable feature of high-end smartphones in 2024 is obviously present in this ROG Phone 8 Pro. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in the Pro version has  24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Enough to handle applications and obviously the most demanding games. Thus, this smartphone is one of the most powerful mobile phones available at the moment.

A real gaming console in your pocket

In gaming, the device shows very good stability and the temperature is also well controlled. Especially if you connect an external ActiveCooler X fan. This accessory allows you to reduce heat during long gaming sessions and maintain good performance. As a gaming smartphone, ROG Phone 8 Pro offers an interface designed for gamers through the Armory Crate app. It's full of features, allowing you to find your entire game library in one place and calibrate your phone's behavior for each game. This way you can adjust the processor power and screen refresh rate.

During the game, you can activate Gaming Genius mode by swiping from the top corner of the screen to the center. Then a window with all the parameters is superimposed on the game, including real-time frames per second, device temperature, latency, etc. You can then change the performance mode - between X mode, which is the most efficient and dynamic mode, power saving mode or personalized mode.

The ROG Phone 8 Pro offers some very good AI-powered features. The first, AI Grabber, allows you to "grab" text in a game and then search the Internet through a small floating window. This is very convenient for viewing online guides and solutions while playing. The second feature is called X Sense and allows you to automatically select objects in Genshin Impact. Finally, for some games, the smartphone supports ray tracing, which provides more realistic and detailed image effects. In short, ROG Phone 8 Pro offers everything you need for the most immersive gaming experience.

Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro cameras

However, a smartphone designed for gaming remains a device that we should be able to use on a daily basis for something other than games. Asus also put a lot of effort into creating this phone's cameras. ROG Phone 8 Pro features a stabilized 50MP wide-angle sensor (f/1.9), a 13MP ultra-wide-angle sensor (f/2.2) and a 32MP x3 optical telephoto lens (f/2.4). The front selfie camera is based on a 32 MP sensor (f/2.5).

Skins and other specs

Among the first settings of the smartphone, there are two options: use the classic version of Android (Android 14) or an overlay of the own ROG UI software. Obviously, the second one seems ideal for taking advantage of all the Asus improvements. It really does offer a decidedly gamer design in both the wallpaper and icon themes. It's clear and effective. There are also native apps, including Armory Crate, for managing games and game settings.

However, the downside to the Asus is that it still does a poor job of tracking Android updates. The ROG Phone 8 Pro will only receive two major system updates (up to Android 16) and four years of security patches. In 2024, this is too modest, especially for a smartphone costing more than 1000 euros.


Asus ROG Phone 5

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ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro Review: Gaming Flagship With A Wow Effect

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro review: gaming flagship with a wow effect

ASUS is known not only for its gaming laptops and peripherals. They also produce smartphones for gamers. This year is no exception, so we have a fresh gaming flagship ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro. There are not many solutions like this even now, but this model makes a powerful impression on a mobile gamer. Is everything so good, or are there nuances and drawbacks? Find out in our review below.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro review: gaming flagship with a wow effect

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Pluses:

modern bright design; wow effect from the box and the first presentation; IP68 protection; two USB-C; someone will definitely like the presence of a 3.5 mm audio jack; bright 165 Hz screen; powerful stereo sound and support for many audio codecs; super-powerful chip and flexible software created for the user; cool mini LED screen on the back; fast modern memory and a lot of it; high-quality cameras; decent battery life

Minuses:

high price; slippery body; no film included; someone will definitely not like the presence of a 3.5 mm audio jack

Technical specifications of ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro Displays 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED, 2400×1080 pixels, 20:9, 165 Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, 2500 nits Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm), 8-core Graphics processor Adreno 750 RAM 16 GB/24 GB LPDDR5x Built-in memory 512 GB / 1 TB UFS 4.0 Wireless modules Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC Main camera Wide-angle sensor 50 MP, ƒ/1.9, 24 mm, ultra-wide 13 MP, ƒ/2.2, 120 degrees, telephoto 32 MP, ƒ/2.4 Front camera 32 MP, ƒ/2.5 Battery 5,500 mAh Operating system Android 14+ROG UI OS Features IP68 protection, aluminum frame, backlight on the case Dimensions 163.8 × 76.8 × 8.9 mm Weight 225 grams Packaging and equipment

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro comes in an unusual large box in the shape of a double trapezoid. The box is used not only for storing the package, but also for a vivid first presentation of the smartphone in the form of a mini-game that awaits users upon first activation. I'm not going to give away the cards, but ASUS made a cool performance and used improvised tools, and all this adds to the gadget's wow effect.

Inside we see the phone itself without a film on the screen, a power supply, a USB-C to USB-C cable in nylon braiding, a lot of documentation, and a case.

Separately, you can buy a removable AeroActive Cooler X, which connects to your smartphone via USB-C and has the ROG logo.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Design and ergonomics

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is undoubtedly a gaming smartphone, which is evident in many details on the body. At the same time, its design has become less aggressive and gaming-like and now looks more like classic flagships.

The gaming smartphone has a metal frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the front and matte velvet glass on the back. Its edges are flat and the corners are rounded, and the back cover has small roundings at the edges. The dimensions of the model are 163.8×76.8×8.9 mm, and it weighs 225 grams. The declared protection of the case against water and dust is IP68.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

On the front panel of ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro, we see relatively thin bezels and a circle of the front camera in the screen.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

The rear panel features a protruding platform with the main cameras, various inscriptions, and a 341-element Anime Vision Mini LED screen.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

On the left side we can see a USB 3.1 Gen 2 port with support for DisplayPort 1.4. It allows you to conveniently charge your smartphone while playing games in a horizontal position and connect various accessories, including the aforementioned branded cooler. On the right side there is a screen lock button, volume buttons, a microphone and a pair of virtual AirTrigger touch keys, which are marked with an embossed ROG inscription. On the top, we see another microphone and a long, thin speaker, and on the bottom, a second USB-C 2.0 port, a slot for two SIM cards, a second speaker, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. This is very rare for modern flagships.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro looks modern and stylish. You can immediately see that it is a gaming phone, but at the same time, it is not overly emphasized by the gamer game design.

The smartphone is large, and its glass-metal body does not collect fingerprints and other traces of use at all. However, dust is immediately visible, and the case is also very slippery. It constantly seems that the device is about to slip out of your hands, so I advise you to immediately put on the bundled case. I also note that there is no protective film on the screen, so don't forget about it either.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro display

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro has a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1080×2400 pixels. There is support for HDR10+, the refresh rate is 165 Hz, and the touch layer has a polling rate of 720 Hz. The peak brightness can be 2500 nits. Users also have access to the Always-On Display function. The latter is configured separately, can be enabled permanently or only for the first ten seconds after the screen is locked.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

The display is bright and has good viewing angles, so even in the spring sun, everything is readable without any problems. I like the black color and contrast, and if anything, the settings allow you to change color modes and even manually control them, so you can adjust the details to your liking.

Depending on the selected mode, the screen refresh rate can be automatic (from 1 to 165 Hz), 60 Hz, 120 Hz, or 165 Hz. Of course, to optimize battery life, it's better to set it to automatic, but you're looking at your main use case. We didn't forget about flicker reduction at low brightness, smart active screen, dark theme, eye protection, etc. I would also like to note the Screen light function, which replaced the physical notification indicator. In fact, it's a tiny icon in the corner that notifies you of charging, a missed call or message.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro has a built-in fingerprint scanner. It works quickly and without complaints, but sometimes it does not recognize wet fingers, which is also normal. It has an unusual location — significantly higher than the scanners in other models. I quickly got used to it, and it was convenient for me. It will also be convenient for all those who complain that the sensors are placed too close to the bottom panel. But there will be those who find it too high. As always, the placement of the scanner in the screen is purely a matter of taste.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Mini LED screen Anime Vision

On the back of ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is a Mini LED dot screen called Anime Vision. You can turn it off or on, as well as customize it in detail through the proprietary Armory Crate app.

In the standard mode, it shows the animated ROG logo, time, battery level, notification status, and more. It also displays the equalizer when the user is listening to music or the handset, when talking on the phone, when filming, the camera icon, and various inscriptions during games. You can upload a picture of yourself and display it on the back, or take or draw it yourself.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Sound and vibration response

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro has two speakers, which means it has full stereo sound. The volume of the novelty is very high. I can't remember all the models I've reviewed, but it seems to me that this is the loudest smartphone. At least this year. The sound is powerful and rich. There is even something like bass, as far as possible with small speakers.

The smartphone supports the popular Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Audio Wireless technologies, as well as Dirac Virtuo. The latter is a spatial sound amplifier when headphones are connected. This is especially important because the smartphone has a 3.5 mm audio jack, so you can connect serious audiophile models. For wireless, support for LDAC and AAC codecs, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, and aptX Lossless Audio has been added.

Detailed sound settings are best done through the AudioWizard service, which is located in the «Sound and Vibration» item in the smartphone settings. This is a full-fledged equalizer with manual control, as well as four sound modes to choose from (Dynamic, Music, Movie, Game). I like the way the «Game» preset sounds in mobile games, and both the «Movie» and «Dynamic» presets are suitable for video and movies. I also used the latter for listening to music because the «Music» preset cuts frequencies surprisingly well.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro review: gaming flagship with a wow effect

In the same section «Sound and vibration» there are detailed settings for the vibration response. And it is powerful and truly flagship. Probably, the vibration force is needed for additional sensations during mobile games, but it has a positive effect on all other moments where vibration is used.

In the settings, you can change the strength and scenarios for using the vibration. And although there are not many sliders, you can really feel the change of each mark, strengthening or weakening the vibration response.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro cameras

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is equipped with a triple main camera. The main module here is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 with hybrid Gimble Stabilizer 3.0. The second sensor is a 32-megapixel Samsung JD1SM15 with optical stabilization, and the third is a 13-megapixel wide-angle module (OmniVision OV13B).

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Photos taken with the main camera are detailed and rich. They have excellent dynamic range and adequate color reproduction. But you need good lighting, that is, preferably a sunny day. I didn't like the night mode as much, there's a lot of noise and strange light processing. The other two modules take simpler photos than the main one, but overall, I also liked them.

The gaming flagship has a 32-megapixel front-facing telephoto module. It can be used not only in standard mode, but also remotely. There is also a bokeh mode. In the latter case, the photos become darker for some reason, and there are also artifacts around the object in the photo, but the standard mode with viewing angles of 73 and 90 degrees turned out to be successful.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro can shoot 8K video at 24fps. It is also possible to shoot at 60 frames per second, but only in 4K, 1080p and 720p formats. HDR mode is also available, but not in 8K or 4K/60fps. There is also additional video stabilization, which is also not available in some shooting modes.

Overall, I expected a worse camera from a gaming flagship. It's clear that this is not the most important thing that should be in a smartphone for mobile gamers. However, it's cool that the manufacturer still bothered to make the cameras more than adequate. Yes, they can't compare to other non-gaming flagships, but the quality of the photos is still good. And it's definitely better than I've ever seen from a gaming smartphone.

Productivity, software, and games

At the heart of ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is the top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, made using the 4 nm process technology. It has 8 cores: one 3.3 GHz Cortex-X4, three 3.2 GHz Cortex-A720, a pair of 3.0 GHz Cortex-A720 and two more 2.3 GHz Cortex-A520. The graphics here are Adreno 750. The RAM can be 16 or 24 GB of LPDDR5x, and the built-in storage is 512 GB or 1 TB of fast UFS 4.0. There's also support for 5G, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be (Wi-Fi 7), Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and various satellite systems such as GPS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSS, GLONASS, and NavIC.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro review: gaming flagship with a wow effect

It's clear that ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is a powerful flagship with serious hardware. It also works in three performance modes, which we will discuss below. We tested the smartphone in the standard dynamic mode, in which it automatically determines its capabilities and distributes them to tasks. But there's also X-mode — maximum performance, so keep in mind that the tests below with it can be even higher.

Of course, the smartphone heats up, and its processor is throttling. This is normal and common, especially for such flagship solutions. However, the main thing is how it affects the gameplay and experience. In fact, it is minimal. Of course, after an hour of gaming, the performance of the chip will drop, but, firstly, it is so great that you will not feel this drop. And secondly, if you really need it to not drop, there is a branded cooler that you can buy.

Even without it, the phone is just warm in games. Not even hot. It was hot after a few stress tests, which is also normal, but when you hold it in your hands and play games, it never got so hot that it was uncomfortable.

In all popular games, ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro delivers high-maximum graphics settings with a high fps of 60+. Genshin Impact, Diablo Mobile, PUBG Mobile, and other heavy popular projects will fly on the smartphone. Even Fortnite feels good, but of all the graphically complex projects, this one produced the worst picture. I mean, it was good for a smartphone, but worse than the others. I should note that this is no longer about the gadget, but about the capabilities of the game itself.

AirTriggers — touch triggers are cool, but not in all games. You can customize them, reassign actions, and disable them. In some games, it works for me (racing and MOBA), and in others (shooters), but it's all a matter of taste, or rather habit. The main thing is that this feature is here and you can use it.

We also have a powerful game assistant called Game Genie. It is activated automatically during the game and opens with a swipe from the corner of the screen. There are many useful settings for mobile gamers and their games: selecting the operating mode, setting up virtual keys and gesture control, monitoring the temperature and chip load, system optimization, and even macros for popular games.

We didn't forget about the Armory Crate app, which is known to all ASUS users. It has a spacey look and really useful features. Through the program, you can switch between three main modes of operation (energy saving, standard dynamic mode, and the most productive X-Mode), set up scenarios for their use, monitor smartphone parameters, configure accessories and the aforementioned Anime Vision Mini LED screen.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro runs on Android 14 and the proprietary ASUS ROG UI shell installed on top. There are a lot of appearance settings, changeable wallpapers (plus creating AI wallpapers with your own hands) and a variety of themes (paid and free), fonts, and other detailed user changes. There are a lot of different themes, and a lot of them are about games, for games, and for gamers. The latter will definitely like it all.

The system flies and works smoothly. It would be strange to see anything else on such hardware. Pros of the shell — a lot of customization for literally everything. Cons — you can get confused at first because of the extremely wide customization options.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro battery life

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is equipped with a 5500 mAh battery. The power supply is 65 W, and there is support for fast charging using ASUS HyperCharge, Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 3.0/5.0 technologies. There is also 15W wireless charging.

Charging from 0 to 45% takes 15 minutes. From 0 to 100%, the smartphone charges in 40 minutes. Half an hour provides 80% charge. The smartphone has smart charging and three modes that are worth paying attention to in different cases. For example, if you are not playing games, it is logical to use the standard charging mode. And if you're going for a long gaming session, activate smart end-to-end charging, which independently decides when to power up all the other components of the phone and when to charge the battery. This is the most efficient way to keep your battery in good condition.

With standard use plus a few hours of gaming in the powerful X-Mode and with automatic screen refresh, the smartphone lasts a full day without any problems and will have some left over in the morning. In PC Mark tests in standard dynamic mode, it showed a result of 14 hours and 40 minutes. For such a powerful hardware, in my opinion, this is a decent result.

If we take purely mobile games, then depending on the project, the smartphone will run out of juice in 5-7 hours of gaming. These results are also more than satisfactory.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

User experience

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is a smartphone that impresses. And it does it perfectly. From the box to the presentation, from the design to the features of the hardware and shell, everything works for a wow effect. That's why I liked the new product. It is stylish, has a playful look, but still not as aggressive as its predecessors or competitors' models.

It fits comfortably in the palm of my hand, but the body is very slippery, so I put it in a case right away. It's not cool that they didn't even stick a film on it, although they made such a cool box, and the cable is expensive in nylon weaving. So the film is really a small thing, but important.

I like the sound, it's really loud. At the same time, it almost does not affect the sound quality, nothing dings or buzzes when it plows, so it makes an impression. For some people, the existing 3.5 mm audio jack will definitely work, and for everyone else, there is support for many popular codecs, so the sound should be good if you have the right headphones.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

We have a bright, detailed screen. Yes, it would probably be ideal to increase the available Full HD+ resolution because this is a flagship, but the picture is great as it is. I understand that they didn't do it because of the significantly higher battery usage. In my opinion, this is the right decision, because the battery life is also a pleasant surprise.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is mighty, so it's the perfect smartphone for mobile gamers, for whom it was made. Whatever you want to play, you will play it with a good picture and high frame rate. Of course, if it's some multiplatform project like Fortnite, the graphics will still be worse than on consoles, but it's not because of the smartphone.

I was surprised that with serious and logical trotting during stress tests in games, the device barely heats up. Of course, the performance sags, but with such a powerful chip, it's almost not noticeable, and most importantly, it's comfortable to hold.

I also liked the several USB-C ports for convenience, I liked the cameras for a gaming flagship, but the touch triggers did not work for me everywhere, although perhaps they do not need to be used in every game.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro

Price and competitors

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is sold at a price of 36,800 hryvnias. But these are definitely not the official prices, and probably a gross underestimate. Because in large networks like «Hello» or MOYO the price for the 16/512 GB version is 59,999 UAH. Is it expensive? Yes, of course it is. Is the smartphone worth the money? For avid mobile gamers, yes, because this flagship was created for them. For everyone else, no, because there are other models for them, and that's okay.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro review: gaming flagship with a wow effect

We will compare it not with new flagships, but with popular gaming smartphones. Because although ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro has become much closer to the mass audience, it is still primarily a smartphone for gamers, which has its own features and chips that affected its price. But also gave the aforementioned wow effect that is necessary for some and completely superfluous for others. People who look at ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro will not consider buying Samsung Galaxy S24 or Xiaomi 14. And vice versa.

Among the competitors, there is just a little bit simpler ASUS ROG Phone 8. There are also Nubia Red Magic 8S Pro, and a fresh one Nubia Red Magic 9 Pro.

Conclusion:

ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro is an amazing modern gaming flagship, but not for everyone. The smartphone tries to be closer to non-mobile gamers, which it does, but is it worth it? You will like the bright 165 Hz screen, waterproof body, loud, rich sound, support for many audio codecs, and for audiophiles and everyone else, they even brought a 3.5 mm audio jack, which is rare for this segment.

The smartphone for mobile gamers impresses with its box and first presentation, it has touch triggers on the body, two USB-C ports, a super-powerful processor, and a lot of fast memory, so the model runs any modern game at high-maximum settings, and there is also a pleasant vibration response that adds to the experience. The battery life is also unexpectedly adequate.

Of course, someone will not like the price tag and they will be right. But this model is designed for a certain audience and is not suitable for others. And the smartphone also creates a wow effect, like most ASUS devices, so it's worth the price. It's also strange that for this price, there is no film included. In any case, ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro leaves behind much more positive impressions, and there are always compromises.






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