Asus has a rather interesting history with its smartphones. The Zenphones, available since 2014, have repeatedly surprised with innovative ideas such as flip cameras. From 2021 onwards, the Taiwanese company, like Apple, rode the wave of popular but commercially unsuccessful compact flagship phones before returning to classic large smartphones with the Zenfone 11 Ultra in 2024 and the Zenfone 12 Ultra in 2025. Asus was among the first to offer gaming phones in 2018, but after the ROG Phone 9 Pro at the end of 2024, the series apparently came to an end, as no successor was released in 2025.
Rumors about the end of Zenfone were already circulating in 2023, but were vehemently denied by Asus at the time. Now, similar rumors have resurfaced, but there seems to be more to them this time, as confirmed in an article by Taiwanese industry publication Digitimes. According to the article, Asus is not (yet) withdrawing from smartphone production, but intends to take a break and not release any new smartphones in 2026. This means no Zenfone 13 this year and probably no ROG Phone 10 either, although Asus stresses that both software updates and warranty services will continue for all existing Zenfones and ROG phones.
It appears that Asus is struggling with increasingly fierce competition from mainland China and neighboring South Korea. PC counterpart Acer withdrew from the smartphone business back in 2016 and currently only sells mobile phones in India under a licensing program. Whether Asus will actually restart Zenfone and ROG Phone production in 2027, or whether this break will lead to a final end, remains to be seen.












