Accept my first-born in penance, Asus — I was wrong about gaming phones

2019-7-26 16:56

I’ve written about gaming phones before. Whether it was the unveiling of the Razer Phone 2, the Asus ROG Phone, or my review of the latter, there was something that always popped up: these are going to be niche devices.

In other words, they’re never gonna be popular. So, considering two-million units of Asus‘ ROG Phone II was just pre-ordered in China (according to Android Police), I probably should eat my hat. Well, at least part of it. If I had a hat. First off, the Asus ROG Phone 2? As the name suggests, this is the second iteration of the, uh,…

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