600Hz. Game Over.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G / 6G |
| Launch | 2031 January 10 |
| Body | Dimensions: 170 x 78 x 10.5 mm Weight: 265 g Build: Active Cooling Chassis RGB Matrix SIM: Dual SIM Internal Liquid Cooling Loop |
| Display | Type: E12 OLED 600Hz 4000 nits Size: 7.2 inches Res: 1440 x 3200 pixels Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus 8 |
| Platform | OS: Android 22 (ROG UI) Chipset: Snapdragon 10 Gen 2 Leading Version (0.8 nm) CPU: 20-core GPU: Adreno 1700 (Overclocked) |
| Memory | Card slot: No Internal: 2TB 64GB RAM 8TB 128GB RAM UFS 7.0 |
| Camera | Triple: 100 MP (wide) + 50 MP (ultrawide) + 20 MP (Macro) Features: 600Hz Screen 1200Hz Touch 500W Charge Video: 8K@120fps |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes Front-Firing Quad 3.5mm jack: Yes WLAN: Wi-Fi 11 Bluetooth: 8.2 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Graphene 11000 mAh Charging: 500W wired 100W wireless |
Duration: 12 Months
It makes 144Hz look choppy. It is absolute fluidity.
It uses a massive external brick and dual USB-C ports to split the load. Safe, but generates heat.
11,000mAh. It's basically a power bank with a screen.
Yes, it meets the PC system requirements and runs it natively.
265g. It's a brick, but gamers prefer the heft and battery life.
Yes, two internal fans push air through the radiator.
Yes, with a built-in tube amp DAC.
IP54. Good for sweat, bad for pools.
Up to 8TB for installing hundreds of AAA games.
The entire back panel is a customizable AniMe Matrix display.
Yes.
Plug it into a TV, pair a controller, and it IS a console.