The Asus ROG Phone 8 series has been confirmed to be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 on January 9. The Taiwanese company is actively teasing the arrival of the new lineup via social media platforms. Most recently, the brand unveiled an official render of the ROG Phone 8, giving us a glimpse of the handsets' design as part of a blind camera test posted on its website. The render suggests a rectangular triple camera module at the back. The back panel features an RGB logo.
Asus has posted a blind camera test on its website promoting the camera qualities of the upcoming ROG Phone 8 series. The tests involve multiple sets of three photos and participants can choose the most beautiful photo. It is not clear whether any of these shots were taken by ROG Phone 8 or ROG Phone 8 Ultimate. At the end of the blind test, Asus shows a thank you note with an image of two ROG Phone 8 devices.
The render shows the back panel of the ROG Phone 8 series. They appeared to have a rectangular triple camera unit in the top rear corner. An LED flash is placed next to the sensors. The render appears to have an RGB logo. Furthermore, there is a text “GLHF” inked in the bottom left corner. The handsets also appear to have a side-mounted USB Type-C port.
Asus is offering users who participate in the blind test a chance to win a ROG Phone 8. The company has already announced that the launch of the ROG Phone 8 series will take place at CES 2024 in Las Vegas on January 9. The lineup will debut in the Chinese market on January 16 at 7:30 PM local time (5:00 PM IST).
The Asus ROG Phone 8 series has been confirmed to run on Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. A recent Geekbench listing of the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate indicated up to 24GB of RAM and Android 14 on the handset. It is expected to come with 65W fast charging support and 5G connectivity.
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