Asus had launched ROG Phone last year with flagship hardware, focusing on gaming needs. This time Asus seems to have upgraded the hardware along with some gaming specific hardware like additional haptic feedback, cool looking design, along with a gigantic battery of 6000 mAh for a flagship. Let us see how this device fares, and there are different games online you can play with a computer as well such as WoW Classic as you can get wow gold for sell online as well.
Hardware Specifications
- Snapdragon 855 plus, Octa-core, Adreno 640 GPU with Liquid cooling
- 6.6-inch AMOLED Display with 2340 X 1080 (Full HD+) Resolution with 120Hz
- Gorilla Glass 6 for protection
- 8/12 GB RAM, 128/512 GB Storage
- 48 MP + 13 MP (ultra-wide) rear camera with LED Flash
- 24 MP Front camera
- 4 Mics for Audio Recording
- 2G/3G/4G-VoLTE dual nano-SIM
- 6000 mAh battery
- In-display fingerprint sensor
Form factor
The device looks modern and feels great to hold. The measurements stand at 170 X 77.6X 9.48 (in mm). The phone is quite big and the entire screen would not be reachable in one hand for people who don’t have large hands. The aspect ratio is 19.5:9, which makes the phone long and is not apt for operating with one hand for people that don’t have large hands. Since it has AMOLED display, the visibility is excellent even in direct sunlight, with ample brightness.
The device is not very slim when compared to other flagships, and the camera on the backside of the device sits relatively on par with the back panel and doesn’t protrude outside. The back side has a ROG logo in the center which lights up and keeps changing the color when gaming mode is switched on. It seems like a small gimmick, but it does look cool. The front side design is not like the flagships of these days, full front side of the device is not used by the screen, instead it has more of a traditional design to it, with little space above and below the screen. This, we guess is to make room for the dual speakers present on both above and below the screen and for both we have small slit. The top portion also houses the front camera, proximity and ambient light sensors.
On the bottom side of the phone, we have 2 mics on either extreme end, USB C-type connector to the left, and a headphone jack towards the right. On the left side of the phone, you have the SIM tray, where you can insert 2 SIM cards. Then you have a custom dual USB C-type ports in the middle. This is to enable people to charge the phones even when playing or, to connect further accessories to the device. Power and the volume buttons are in the right side towards the top from midway. Above the volume buttons. The top side has a solitary mic which would be used while recording audio for the videos.
Interface
It comes with Android Pie 9.0, with ROG UI on top. Asus has developed this custom skin specifically for ROG phones. There is not much changes from stock, except for say dark theme style. There are no irritating bloatware’s either. You still get some bundled apps like sound recorder and FM Radio, which is not much as to irritate. You can’t uninstall them, nor can you disable them. Overall, this is a great, clean Android experience. The In-screen fingerprint sensor is fast and unlocks the phone quickly.
There is a specific gaming mode, where the device detects games and automatically disables the alerts,frees up memory etc, to have an interruption free gaming session. You can also cast it live or record the screen. This is a nice feature for gamers to have.
Media
Watching videos in this phone is a great experience, owing to the wide aspect ratio of the phone.The display is crisp and makes it for a great watch. It is capable of playing 4K videos without any hassles due to the processor used. Audio quality is stellar and you would enjoy listening to your music. There are some audio settings which you can tweak around in the settings once you have connected your earphones and even for the phone speakers. The two speakers sound amazing and easily trump many laptop speakers for that matter. You can easily watch a movie on the phone with these speakers.
Connectivity
ROG 2 supports EDGE, 3G or 4G(with VoLTE) data connection speeds. Wi-Fi (dual band) support is also there,and so is Bluetooth 5.0 for data transfer, it can also act as your personal Wi-Fi hotspot with the internet sharing feature, allowing you to tether other devices. Wi-Fi is also useful for sharing via DLNA. It also comes with dual VoLTE support. Bluetooth protocols like LE, A2DP. For location services, the device supports GPS, GLONASS, etc. Also, for data transfers, the device has 2 USB C-type connectors. NFC is also there.
Camera
ROG 2 comes with a 48 MP main camera and a 13 MP secondary wide-angle lens which is also used for depth sensing. There are few modes like Portrait, Auto, Night and HDR which is self-explanatory. There is also a Pro mode where in you can control all the settings manually, like shutter speed, ISO, white balance, exposure and also gives an option to manually control the focus of the main camera. The camera does have EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) and stabilizes a bit. The camera takes great photos in daylight and decent photos in low light. The portrait mode works well and you get good looking photos here. It also allows you to shoot and store the photos in RAW format which allows more control for post-processing later. The 24 MP front camera takes some decent photos, although nothing great to mention about, you can live with it. Below are some camera samples.
Video recording allows for capturing in 4K, 1080p & 720p resolutions, with EIS and stabilization is fairly good, nothing to complain about. The mics provided for stereo audio recording do a good job at capturing the surrounding sounds properly. It also allows slow motion video capture, 1080P at 240 FPS and 720P at 480 FPS.
Battery
ROG 2 has a 6000 mAh capacity battery, which lasts easily more than 2 days on moderate usage, which is really great for a smartphone in its class. With heavy usage it will still make it through a day and half. There is a power saving mode which will limit the background app activities, disables email auto-sync and reduces visual effects. Also, there is a fast charger provided with the phone which charges the phone faster, but it’s not as fast as, say dash charging. It uses the built-in Quick Charge from Snapdragon 855+ CPU. The battery life is very good, but charging speed is not super-fast as you can find in most of the other flagships in its class, but you can live with it considering the battery life the device offers.
Price & Verdict
Asus ROG 2 has been launched at ₹ 37,999 (8 GB RAM, 128 GB Storage). It is also available in 12GB/512GBfor ₹ 59,999. We had the 8GB/128GB variant as our review device. The 12GB variant gets few accessories for free with it. At this price, it gives great value in terms of design, performance. This phone has been designed specifically for gamers and it shows, attention to detail like a side charging port to give a undisturbed gaming experience while charging, the haptic feedbacks (AirTriggers as Asus likes to call them). It goes up against the likes of Oneplus 7/7 Pro, Redmi K20 Pro, Nubia Red Magic 3, Xiaomi Black Shark 2. ROG 2 is not without its shortfalls, low-light camera performance leaves us a lot desired. We could forgive Asus for that since this is more focused on performance and gaming. ROG 2 offers a great value proposition for its price.With great performance and big battery, combined with a flagship processor,Asus has great gaming device in their hands. It is hard to argue against it at this price. Its easily the best gaming phone out there at the moment, when you consider all the accessories that you get for this device. Terrific value for money and you cannot go wrong with this.
Pros
- Design, build quality
- Good camera.
- 6000 mAh battery, up to 512 GB storage
- Snapdragon 855+, butter smooth performance, dedicated gaming chops
- UI is bloatware free and looks closer to stock Android
- Stellar audio
Cons
- Low light performance of camera
- No micro SD slot