Asus announces a sequel to the gaming-focused ROG Phone-- the predictably named ROG Phone II, an update the company claims is the first smartphone featuring a 120Hz AMOLED display, together with a more powerful Snapdragon 855 Plus processor.
The aforementioned display is 6.59-inch, and features both an integrated fingerprint sensor and 10-bit HDR support. Resolution is FHD+ (2340 x 1080), and customers can scale down the refresh from 120Hz to 90 or 60Hz in order to save battery life. Furthermore, Asus claims the touch latency is 49ms, the lowest in any phone yet.
Powering the handset is the Snapdragon 855 Plus, a chipset designed for gaming smartphones promising a 15% faster GPU and higher peak CPU clock speeds. Built using a 7nm processor, the chip generates less heat than previous Qualcomm processors such as the Snapdragon 845, but just in case the ROG Phone II also includes a vapor chamber, heat sink and air vents in order to keep things cool. Also included are 128GB RAM, up to 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage, 48MP rear-/13MP front-facing cameras and a 6000mAh battery.