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ROG Phone 8 Pro Unveils New LED Interface, High-Res Images Surface Prior to Launch

ROG Phone 8 Pro Unveils New LED Interface, High-Res Images Surface Prior to Launch

Austin Jay
ASUS ROG Phone 8 Series
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The Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro is making headlines with new renders, highlighting a revamped LED panel on its back. While leaks about the phone have been scarce, the available ones are packed with promising details.

Earlier renders revealed two versions: a standard variant and a more advanced "Pro" model.

The key differences between the two lie in their memory and camera setups. The base model packs 12GB RAM, while the Pro version is rumored to boast a whopping 24GB. Both variants promise robust performance driven by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and Adreno 750 GPU.

New LED Panel Design and Camera Improvement for ROG Phone 8

This time, Asus appears to be amplifying its focus on camera hardware. Recent leaks tease a camera competition, suggesting the brand's confidence in its sensor quality and software.

Speculations hint at the ROG Phone 8 Pro featuring a 50MP primary sensor, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP telephoto unit, signaling a significant upgrade in camera capabilities compared to its predecessors.

The latest leaks about the ROG Phone 8 Pro reveal a distinct LED panel design, allowing customization akin to programming an RGB keyboard.

Rendered images showcase an unlit LED panel on the phone's back, featuring a grid-like pattern forming the ROG logo. The finish resembles the Motorola Edge+, presenting a sophisticated look and steering away from the typical gamer aesthetic.

Notably, it retains a 3.5mm jack for audio enthusiasts. Expected to debut this month, a potential CES unveiling on January 8 might introduce this device with a more business-oriented camera setup, possibly broadening its appeal beyond gaming enthusiasts.

Integration and updates for Android will likely influence user interest in Asus' latest offering.

According to other sources, the upcoming ROG Phone 8 and ROG Phone 8 Pro are set to debut on January 16. While initially launching in China, global availability is expected shortly.

Improvements over previous models include enhanced specs and revamped design. Also, the new models feature a non-glossy finish, a welcome change from the slippery, glossy design of the ROG Phone 5.

Anticipated specifications suggest a 6.78-inch FHD AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, up to 24GB RAM, and 1TB storage. The ROG Phone 8 Pro is rumored to sport a triple-camera setup, including a 50MP primary sensor, 13MP ultra-wide, and 32MP zoom lens.

Both phones are expected to be IP68-rated, powered by 5,500 mAh batteries with 65W fast charging, and debut with Android 14.

Also Read: Asus ROG Phone 8: Next-Gen Gaming Smartphone Coming Soon

Leaked Renders for the ROG Phone 8 Series

The ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro's alleged renders from MySmartPrice hint at distinct changes from its base model. Leaked images display dot LEDs arranged in the ROG logo shape, offering customizable lighting and deviating from past designs. Alongside this, a square-ish rear camera houses a triple-lens setup.

The front showcases a large, flat display with slim bezels, a power button, and a volume rocker on the right. The phone's base houses a SIM card slot, headphone jack, and USB-C port. ASUS departs from thicker bezels, opting for a punch-hole selfie camera, signaling a shift in the device's design ethos.

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