Asus is gearing up to unveil its next batch of gaming smartphones named the ROG Phone 8 series.
It is expected to include three devices: the vanilla ROG Phone 8, 8 Pro, and 8 Pro Ultimate. Recently, the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate appeared on the Geekbench database.
Now, MySmartPrice has spotted the ROG Phone 8 and 8 Pro and the Zenfone 11 Ultra on the Bluetooth SIG certification website with model numbers AI2401_C/D/A, AI2401_A/C/F, and AI2401_H respectively.
The upcoming ROG Phone 8 lineup is poised to follow in the footsteps of the ROG Phone 7 series.
Notably, the ROG Phone 7 made its debut in April of the current year, introducing two devices: the ROG Phone 7 and the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate.
Both the Asus ROG Phone 7 and the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2448 pixels, HDR10+ support, and an impressive 165Hz refresh rate.
With the impending release of the ROG Phone 8 series, Asus enthusiasts and gamers alike have high expectations for these devices.
Building on the success of their predecessors, these gaming smartphones are expected to offer top-tier performance, cutting-edge displays, and a range of features catering to the gaming community.
While specific details about these devices are still under wraps, the certification suggests that Asus is gearing up to make an official announcement, and fans can eagerly anticipate the unveiling of these new additions to the Asus gaming smartphone lineup.
As the release date approaches, Asus is likely to provide more information about the ROG Phone 8 series, shedding light on their key features, pricing, and availability.
Gamers and tech enthusiasts will be closely following these developments as they look forward to experiencing the next generation of Asus gaming smartphones.
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