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The most recent rumor surrounding the ASUS ROG Phone 5 involves the removal of what has been a staple in every ROG Phone so far. The RGB ROG logo on the back of the phone.
That ROG logo on the back is quite pronounced, though. ASUS also included shoulder triggers on the right-hand side, for gaming.
The ROG logo on the device is made up of dots that could be programmable with special LED dots. The bottom of the ROG Phone 8 Pro has a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a speaker grille, and a ...
Inside is an ROG cap, an ROG towel, three ROG patches, an ROG sticker set, a pack of ROG-themed playing cards, a kit to build an ROG logo out of tiny bricks, and an ROG face mask.
The back has some venting, the ROG logo is nicely integrated as part of the venting, and there are two programmable macro buttons on the back. Along the top of the Ally X, you’ll find the following.
From the front, when the phone is powered off, there isn't much to notice about the new Asus ROG Phone 5. But on the back, when its logo lights up to contrast its black dot-matrix pattern finish ...
It’s blingy, to say the least, and more eye-catching than an illuminated logo. That could be a good thing though — this keyboard will cost $220, so it has to justify that price somehow.
The standard ROG Phone 5 has an RGB-backlit ROG logo instead. Some might actually prefer that to having the extra screen.
The Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro will also carry either 512GB or 1TB of storage, while the lower tier will house 256 GB. Each version will carry a 5,500mAh battery with Quick Charge 5.0.
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