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ASUS launches ROG Phone 5 with up to 18GB of LPDDR5 memory

ASUS ROG first entered the smartphone market back in 2018, delivering the first ROG Phone. Since then, there have been a number of iterations, bringing us to today's launch of the ROG Phone 5. Unsurprisingly, it is shaping up to be the best Android smartphone currently on the market hardware-wise.

There are three versions of the ROG Phone 5 – a base model, a ‘Pro' model and an ‘Ultimate' model. Each one comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC, but they differ in RAM capacity. The base version comes with 8GB as standard, meanwhile the Pro ships with 16GB of RAM. The ROG Phone 5 Ultimate has the overkill option of 18GB of LPDDR5 memory, which SK Hynix began mass producing recently.

Other specs include a 6.78″ AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. The Samsung-made display also features HDR10 and HDR10+ certification with up to 1,200 nits of peak brightness. On the ROG Phone Ultimate model, the display is taken a step further by adding 300Hz touch sampling.

On the rear of the ROG Phone 5 you'll find a triple camera set up with a Sony IMX686 64MP sensor, a secondary 13MP ultrawide angle lens and a third 5MP camera.

For wireless connectivity, the ROG Phone 5 supports WiFi 6 and 5G Cellular. For audio, there are dual front-facing speakers, a headphone jack and a quad microphone array with ASUS Noise Reduction Technology. Each ROG Phone 5 also comes with a 6000 mAh battery with Quick Charge 5.0, so it should hold enough power for gaming sessions and general use, while also charging back up in record time.

The ROG Phone 5 starts at €799 for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. For the top-end model, you'll be looking at €1,299 for 18GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The ROG Phone 5 (base model) will be available starting this month, followed by the ROG Phone 5 Pro in April. The ROG Phone 5 Ultimate will take a bit longer, arriving in May.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of the latest ASUS ROG Phone? Is this something you'd consider upgrading to later this year?

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