The ROG Phone 3 the ultimate gaming smartphone now if you've been following the smartphone market closely you're most likely aware of some of the changes that ROG has done from the first generation of the ROG phone series to the second generation rog phone just to give you a quick breakdown they've made the display faster from 90 hertz to 120 hertz the CPU was updated to the fastest available at the time the memory got a bump from 8 to 12 gigabytes the battery size it went from 4 000 milliamp hours to 6 000 milliamp hours the camera system got a bit of an upgrade as well from 12 megapixels to 48megapixels and pricing for the ROG Phone 2 was around 900 which was actually pretty good considering what you were getting and now we're here in 2020 with the ROG phone 3.
Just after taking a quick glance at the specs and some of the features
that ASUS has improved on this phone I got to be honest this is by far the
coolest most unique looking smartphone that I’ve personally come across so
let's check out what's new let's find out what's new about the ROG Phone 3
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the rog phone three now I’m not exactly sure what the official pricing is for
the united states but I am aware that they're going to be three variants of
this phone starting with the strixedition that starts at 800 euros and there is
a regular standard model that comes with 12 gigs of ram and 5 12 gigs of
storage which is around a thousand euros and the sample that I have over here
comes with everything that you can possibly throw at it now taking a look at
the rest of specs.
This is again an area where ASUS do everything they possibly
can to create a spec monster so you're getting the snapdragon 865 plus soc with
5g compatibility up to 16 gigabytes of lpddr5 ram half a terabyte of ufs 3.1
storage dualism support a 6 000 milliamp hour battery which is the same size as
the ROG phone 2. so nothing has changed there so the first thing that stood out
to me just after unboxing this phone is the design I mean it's obvious it's a
gaming smartphone made by ROG if you look at their notebook line up their
peripherals their graphics cards they’re a class of their own and this phone
sort of follows that trend you get an rgb logo at the back that's customizable
through software there’s also an aura rgb led right around the camera that
shines a bright light when you install the lightning bumper case it gives you a
matrix led layout that's pretty subtle but you can also customize the colours
to software which is pretty cool you see this isn't your traditional flagship
smartphone with a clean glass back and edge to edge display this is really
designed to be practical for gamers.
I’ll talk about that a little bit later
in the video as for size this is a big phone in fact it’s bigger than my one
plus 8 pro which is already way too big for my hands personally so you might
have to get used to this form factor even if you have larger hands now if you take
a closer look at the ROG phone 3 and compared to the ROG Phone 2 not a lot has
changed from a physical standpoint the display still expands around 6.6inches
it's 1080p plus amoled hdr 10 plus certified just like the rog phone 2. however
they did bump up the refresh rate from 120 hertz to 144 hertz it's also got a
270 hertz touch sampling rate the brightness levels have been improved as well
and ASUS also claims that they've improved the colour accuracy on this phone
they say that it covers 113 dc ip3but out of the box I did notice that it
exhibits cooler tones compared to my one plus 8 pro there are different
profiles that you can play around through settings and i ended up going with
the standard one because the colours looked neutral to my eyes now you can
change the colour temperature and saturation levels to your preference.
Honestly I have no complaints with it so far but let's take a moment and talk
about that sweet buttery smooth 144 hertz refresh rate because switching from a
one plus 8 pro that features a 120 hertz display I personally didn't notice a huge
difference switching to the ROG Phone 3 but this is still a very fast display
and when you can find games that can support a high refresh rate the experience
is just unreal guys as you all know I’m into racing games and I’ve been playing
need for speed no limits recently and it just delivers a smooth experience not
to mention with that incredibly fast touch sampling rate every touch based
input is noticeably faster than my one plus 8 pro. I mean here's a slow-motion
comparison between the two and you can tell that the display responds even with
the slightest movement of my finger it’s just a beautiful combination of
hardware and software and let's not forget that this still features a flat display
so you're not getting any curves around the edges thank you so much ASUS for
keeping it that way and you're also getting an in-display fingerprint sensor
which works pretty well it's relatively as fast as the one plus 8 pro so I have
no complaints in that area now given the gaming brand attached to the
smartphone.
There are some features that they've improved from the rog phone too
so when you're holding the phone in landscape mode where the volume and power
buttons are located there are two invisible ultrasonic buttons ASUS is calling
this the air trigger 3 technology basically you can remap your touch inputs on
the display within a gameplay to those individual buttons through game genie
which is an overlay that pops up when you enter a game so that way you don't
have to use your thumbs to interact with the game your two index fingers would
do the job and those individual buttons come with haptic feedback as well which
is really nice now with this generation of the ROG phone series ASUS has added
support for sliding swiping and creating two partitions per button resulting in
a four shoulder trigger configuration now I’m not a hardcore gamer like a lot
of you out there but having played some racing titles and some other games I’m
actually really enjoying using these air triggers because then I don't have to
worry about using my thumbs.
I can focus a little bit more on my gameplay and
these sort of features make a lot more sense for a gaming smartphone because they
are very useful and I’m sure if you're a hardcore mobile gamer you'll
definitely find these useful the side mounted ports are one of the signature
features of the rog phone series because you can simply plug in the charging
cable while gaming in landscape mode so that doesn't get in the way unlike your
standard smartphone charging orientation this port also acts as a hub for a
variety of gaming accessories that ASUS will be offering like a game pad a twin
view dock and a mobile docking station that gives you access to a bunch of usb
ports land jack display ports and an SD card slot I mean ASUS is pushing the
limits of what a smartphone can achieve and actually a level beyond that so
that to me is awesome oh.
I should also mention that in the box you get this
aero active cooler which again uses the side mounted ports to attach the phone
it has an active fan that is designed to lower the surface temperatures on the device
by four degrees while boosting clock speeds on the CPU as well it also has a usb
type-c pass-through port and a 3.5 mm audio jack which I think is important
because as you can probably hear these fans they do get loud so you don't want your
teammates listening to that versus your actual vocals and the other thing I want
to mention is that this does come with a king stance so it'll be nice it's a
nice little handy feature for watching movies speaking of which this phone has
two front-facing speakers and they sound absolutely amazing it's by far the best
sounding speakers that I’ve listened to from a smartphone and when you pair
that with something like this you’ve got yourself like a really nice portable
movie theatre or home theatre uh.
I think I’m definitely going to take advantage
of this setup because it really is pretty awesome unfortunately they did remove
the headphone jack on the smartphone and I’m sure a lot of gamers might be a
little disappointed with that illumination because this is a gaming smartphone
after all and a lot of you most likely end up using headsets to use this phone
without any accessories install edit just doesn't make any sense because the
ROG Phone 2 had it why would they eliminate something like this I mean ASUS has
designed this to be a gaming smartphone but they decided to eliminate one of the
most crucial elements that people or gamers value keep in mind that this phone
still doesn't have support for wireless charging and it also doesn't have an
official imparting so that all sort of makes sense because when you take a look
at the internal components of the smartphone ASUS has packed it with layers of enhanced
cooling to make sure that the soc's clock speeds stay stable during longer
gaming sessions because this thing has like an actual air vent at the bottom or
the top and you've got these two side ports as well.
I guess these are all
some of the factors to consider which is totally understandable now after
running some synthetic benchmarks and comparing it to my one plus 8 pro the ROG
Phone was faster and it made sense because you know they've packed so much
inside the smartphone that you're ultimately looking for the best performance
in terms of frame rates and things like that so that’s something that you value
then this is the way to go I mean they’ve really nailed it in that apartment
this phone does support 30watt fast charging but given how massive the battery issues
has implemented a few battery care options to extend its lifespan so in this
menu you can enable slow charging limited to 10 watts and you can also set the
charging limit for less battery wear over time you can also schedule charging
which is a nifty little feature now I’ve only spent a couple of days with the
rog phone three.
I can't give you guys a full verdict on my experience with
battery life on this device but I have spoken to some of my friends in the tech
community who've been using this device fora lot longer than I have and they've
been getting close to six and a half hours and nine and a half hours of screen
on time depending on their use case scenarios so that is awesome and I mean for
the specs of this thing packs I’d say that's pretty amazing the software
experience for the most part is very close to what you get with a pixel and one
plus device ASUS has not loaded this thing with any bloatware applications
except for armoury crate which is the performance tuning app for the phone in
fact when you're setting up the device they'll give users the option to choose
between a gamer style theme or a classic stock look which is what I prefer they
have a dedicated theme store if you want to expand your options you can also
customize a few things within the UI like changing the system navigation style
to either gesture based or the classic circle round and square buttons the armoury
crate software is like a game portal where you can choose what performance
modes you'd like to enable within certain games as you can see there is a game library
where I can launch a game or I can go into scenario profiles.
Fine-tune
different factors that affect the gameplay experience like touch sensitivity
refresh rate performance network air trigger customizations key mapping macros
there's just so much you can explore and then if I switch over to the console
tab this is where I can enable x mode which overclocks the CPU and lets it stay
consistently at higher clock speeds keep in mind that enabling x mode can
affect battery life you can also adjust the fan speed of the aero active cooler
system lighting and that's pretty much it now I’m not really sure what software
support is going to be like for the smartphone in the next two to three years
because when you look at the ROG Phone 2that phone just recently got the update
to android 10so it's definitely not going to be first in line to receive the
best that google has to offer so that's something to keep in mind last but not
least let's talk about the cameras ASUS has updated their main camera with Sony’s
new imax686 sensor.
Now don't confuse that with the imx689 sensor found on the one
plus 8 pro the sensors do fall into the same category but they feature
different characteristics you also get a 13megapixel ultra-wide angle camera
and a 5 megapixel macro camera let’s start with the ultra-wide it does a pretty
good job with dynamic range and exposure interestingly enough when I compared
it to my one plus 8 prior noticed that the rog phone captured true life colours
and it just gets white balance right there’s good detail as well and it doesn't
really crush the shadows that much so that’s awesome switching to the main
camera you’ll notice that the rog phone struggles to maintain dynamic range
even with hdr processing enabled these guys do get a bit overexposed compared
to the one plus 8 pro I also noticed that this phone tends to produce contrast
images by crushing the shadows a bit but to be honest.
I kind of like that look
versus z8 pro again these are all subjective so you may end up liking one or
the other but I’d like to know what you think in the comments lower performance
is actually pretty good as well on this phone and I’m surprised at how well it
was able to keep up with the one plus 8 pro the detail is present colours don't
get washed out if I’m nit-picking I’d say that it does fiddle around with white
balance here and there but overall it's actually a really good system the 24
megapixel selfie camera is great it surprisingly captures my skin tones
accurately along with yielding excellent dynamic range it does soften my skin a
little bit but overall I’m really happy with the results so this is the
front-facing camera test on the rog phone 3.
Now this phone can shoot up to 8k
at 30frames per second but you do lose hdr and image stabilization uh but you
can also shoot at 4k up to120 frames per second which is awesome that is
actually something that I’ve never seen from a smartphone camera which is great
but yeah it's loaded with video features and the sample the footage looks
really really good I love the dynamic range coming out of the sensor also this
is a great test for the microphone quality as well I think I’m really happy
with the white balance or I guess the colour signs coming out of the sensor in
general I think ASUS has really done a great job for I guess a gaming
smartphone so let me know what you guys think about it in the comments so there
you guys have it everything that you need to know about the ROG Phone 3.
You
see this phone gives me a completely different vibe and that's because this
isn't your average flagship smartphone that you'd walk into a carrier store and
just buy right away it’s a class of its own and that's essentially delivering
the fastest most powerful android smartphone for a thousand dollars but let's
not forget that this is a gaming smartphone first and that's very important for
you guys to remember because it isn’t something that's meant to compete with one
plus or google or you know Huawei’s it's a gaming smartphone and you might be
wondering why would you spend that kind of money on something like this while
pc and console users may not see the point of mobile gaming it's a massive and
growing market according to some studies it will go way beyond a hundred
billion dollars this year the mobile gaming market is largely driven by
countries like china India and other overseas markets and it's slowly making
its way into north America as well.
But let's also acknowledge that a lot of
this revenue is driven by in-game purchases because while a game is free to
download you're going to have to sort of pay your way through to unlock
achievements or certain packs and things like that towing uh the game there
hasn't been much focus on the need for higher frame rates in mobile games but
as titles become more demanding higher end hardware is necessary to push
developers to do more even game streaming services like GeForce now offer a
broader selection of titles if standard android games aren't your thing now can
this be used as a Mainconsole 2 by plugging in a Bluetooth controller and
outputting to a display via type c to an HDMI adapter well this could be an
interesting option especially for someone who might not be able to have a pc or
console but still wants to play on a bigger display so that's it for me guys
let me know what you guys think about the ROG Phone3 in the comments in fact if
you are in the market for an android flagship smartphone would you consider
getting a gaming smartphone or would you just completely eliminate that off your
list I’m curious to know thank you so much for watching and I’ll talk to you
guys in the next one
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