ASUS made a souped-up gaming phone… so I used it to play Snake

2019-5-2 18:54

With phones getting endlessly more powerful, it sometimes feel like a pointless arms race. Like, what do we need all that juice for? Faster scrolling on Instagram? 3D GIFS? Fucking Animoji? Well, with its beefed up ROG phone, ASUS has an answer: gaming.

Muscular mobiles should be for gaming. I first covered Asus’ ROG phone over the Summer of 2018.  Then, recently, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a review unit for a few weeks. While I was messing about with it, I was struck by something: yeah, a phone this powerful can play modern, 3D games easily, but…

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