Asus unveils ROG Phone 9 and 9 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Elite, Week 47 in review | Infinium-tech
Asus unveiled its gaming flagship series this week – the ROG Phone 9 and 9 Pro feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, an AeroActive Cooler .
The ROG Phone 9 and 9 Pro are already on sale in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China, and are coming to Europe in December and the US in January. Prices start at €1,100 for the 12/256GB ROG Phone 9 and €1,300 for the base 16/512GB Pro.
The Galaxy S25 Slim, which is expected to replace the FE next year, will have a 200MP main camera (but a smaller 1/1.56-inch sensor than the S24 Ultra’s 1/1.3-inch) and a pair of 1/2.76-inch sensors. inch ISOCELL HP5s for 3.5x zoom and ultrawide.
A word on the Galaxy S25 Ultra – its bill of materials (BOM) is “at least” $110 higher than the S24 Ultra, so expect it to have some nicer components, but also cost more.
We also saw dummies of the upcoming S25 Ultra, which have slightly more rounded corners.
The AniMe Vision display on the back can now actually serve as a display that lets you play games.
The phone is said to have a 200MP main camera, but its camera setup will not be like that of the Galaxy S Ultra.
The corners are actually very slightly rounded.
This is all related to the costs being borne by Samsung itself.
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Huawei announced pre-orders for the Mate 70 series ahead of the series’ official unveiling on November 26. According to Vmall, the series will include the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, and Mate 70 Pro+ phones. The Huawei-owned online store also revealed that there will be five different memory variants and eight colors split between the three devices.
The first in line is the Galaxy A56.
It could be even thinner than the iPhone 6.
The ZTE-owned brand has introduced the phone in all three colors.
Three phones, five memory variants and eight color options.
Finally, we have the Galaxy A16 4G for review and the iPhone SE 4 is expected to arrive in March.
Insiders originally confirm the phone for March.
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