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New ASUS ROG Phone 3 specs emerge through NCC certification: 512GB storage, Snapdragon 865 Plus, and mammoth 6000 mAh battery, but no wireless charging

The ROG Phone 3 is expected to feature a similar design to the ROG Phone 2 (Image source: ASUS)
The ROG Phone 3 is expected to feature a similar design to the ROG Phone 2 (Image source: ASUS)
The ASUS ROG Phone 3 recently passed through the Taiwanese NCC certification process. Thanks to its NCC listing, we now know that ASUS’ upcoming gaming phone will feature a 6000 mAh battery, Qualcomm’s premium Snapdragon 865 Plus and a hefty 512GB of storage.

ASUS's upcoming gaming phone, the ROG Phone 3, recently cleared the NCC certification process. According to its NCC listing, the ASUS ROG Phone 3 will sport a massive 6000 mAh battery, paired with the Snapdragon 865 Plus and 512GB of storage. Earlier rumors also indicated that the ROG Phone 3 may feature 16GB of RAM. The NCC certification doesn’t confirm this, however.

The battery, paired with Qualcomm's imposing flagship chipset, should deliver an exceptional Android gaming experience. Fast charging will likely be present - otherwise, ROG Phone 3 gamers would have to put up with extremely long charging times.

ASUS earlier teased the ROG Phone 3, indicating that the new gaming smartphone will launch on July 22nd, and will feature the Snapdragon 865 Plus. The teaser trailer indicates that the ROG Phone 3 incorporates the ROG lineup’s chunky gamer lineup and a dual camera arrangement on the rear.

Unfortunately, wireless charging doesn't appear to have made the cut. Regardless, ROG Phone 3 should keep Android gamers happy, even as intensive titles like Mudrunner release on the platform.

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Arjun Krishna Lal, 2020-07-11 (Update: 2020-07-11)