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The ROG Phone 2 was a beast, especially if you went for its top-specced version. It packed in the then-new Snapdragon 855+ processor, with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of onboard storage, amazingly. For the new model, though, the signs are that Asus will go for the 2020 stalwart Snapdragon 865+ and Qualcomm itself has named the ROG Phone 3 as using the chipset, but it's also entirely possible that it will release late enough to take advantage of any Snapdragon 865+ that Qualcomm might make. It typically does release these boosted versions, and the extra performance would be a good bonus for gaming, so we think Asus could well have its eye on that Qualcomm confirms Snapdragon 865+ for the ROG Phone 3. Its 6,000mAh battery capacity was already pretty beefy, so we'd be surprised if that could be expanded easily, and although its 30W fast-charging can't be upped at this stage (it's already Quick Charge 4.0), if Quick Charge 5.0 should come out this year that's another possible improvement. Finally, the use of the Snapdragon 865+ will mean that Asus can bring 5G connectivity to the ROG Phone 3,
Camera That phone's camera system is creditable, to be clear - with a 108MP primary f/2.2 lens, and 24MP secondary ultrawide 13MP, f/3.4,(telephoto)OIS, 30x optical zoom shooter to the rear, plus a 32MP selfie camera.
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