Asus ROG Cellphone 8 has been teased by the corporate, forward of the launch of the corporate’s subsequent flagship cellphone geared toward avid gamers. The successor to the ROG Cellphone 7 is anticipated to make its debut quickly, and the cellphone was just lately noticed on a certification web site, hinting at an imminent launch. Asus beforehand confirmed that the ROG Cellphone 8 will probably be powered by Qualcomm’s newest flagship smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that provides efficiency and effectivity enhancements over final yr’s flagship chip.
In a teaser posted to X (previously Twitter) on Friday, Asus revealed the highest proper nook of the ROG Cellphone 8. whereas the left nook with the digital camera module seems darker. Nevertheless, by adjusting the brightness ranges, it’s straightforward to identify the triple rear digital camera setup, in addition to a USB port situated on the aspect. The teaser doesn’t share any further info associated to the launch of the handset and merely states that it’s coming quickly.
In the meantime, the Asus ROG Cellphone 8 and ROG Cellphone 8 Professional have been noticed on the Bluetooth SIG certification web site by MySmartPrice, with mannequin numbers AI2401_C/D/A and AI2401_A/C/F. The Asus Zenfone 11 Extremely was additionally noticed on the web site with the mannequin quantity AI2401_H. Devices 360 was in a position to verify the presence of those smartphone mannequin numbers on the web site.
The successors to the Asus ROG Cellphone 7 collection might be launched by the corporate within the coming days or even weeks. Earlier this yr, Asus launched the ROG Cellphone 7 and ROG Cellphone 7 Final in India with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of inbuilt storage.
They function a triple rear digital camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel major digital camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle digital camera, and an 8-megapixel macro digital camera. They’re additionally geared up with a 32-megapixel selfie digital camera. Each ROG Cellphone 7 collection telephones pack 6,000mAh batteries that may be charged at 65W.