It was breaking your chops about the spelling... LolI went with the Razer Phone 2, which was a gaming phone as well. It was rather clunky and not a good user experience.It's part of a full character name, anagramed from my real name. I had an extra "T" to spare and made it unique enough to use most places. Would you rather Mooncat1842837427?
Get the ROG.... It's only moneyThanks for the information. The specifications for ROG-PHONE-3 seem to be pretty solid.
@mustang7757 and @Mike Dee couldn't spell your name correctly cause they were too busy playing grab *** in here.
Right, I'd like a second phone to switch between. Thinking the ROG, Pixel or Note 20U to add to my S20U.Get the ROG.... It's only money
I know. Dry humor is hard to notice in text. LolIt was breaking your chops about the spelling... Lol
That's a wide range of choices. Trading in my Note10+ for a Note20 Ultra to go with my S20 Ultra. I would consider Pixel but they seem to have totally dropped out of the hardware game.... At least for my taste. ROG is certainly interesting.Right, I'd like a second phone to switch between. Thinking the ROG, Pixel or Note 20U to add to my S20U.
My concern is if I get the Note 20U that I won't even switch back to the S20U. Then I would be on the hunt again for a second device.That's a wide range of choices. Trading in my Note10+ for a Note20 Ultra to go with my S20 Ultra. I would consider Pixel but they seem to have totally dropped out of the hardware game.... At least for my taste. ROG is certainly interesting.
I know what you mean. Right now I'm using the Note 10+ because I was missing the Spen and I don't use it a lot.My concern is if I get the Note 20U that I won't even switch back to the S20U. Then I would be on the hunt again for a second device.
I don't know where you are but it doesn't seem to be a great choice for U. S. Carriers based in the prior model.I'm really interested in the ROG phone.
I need/want a phone with great front firing speakers and great battery life. The ROG phone seems to be that phone.
Only thing I am worried about is updates. I dont wanna buy a phone this expensive and not get updates.
I was just reminded in a thread from XDA that the prior ROG phones don't have VoLTE and Asus is unwilling to certify them for that in the U.S. With carriers all moving to VoLTE only for voice calls, it effectively kills them as a phone option with any U.S. carrier. The same would hold true if the ROG 3 isn't certified, unless you jumped through the same hoops as on Verizon and use Google Voice for calls and its associated lack of 911 access.I don't know where you are but it doesn't seem to be a great choice for U. S. Carriers based in the prior model.
Someone wrote up some pros and cons
**Pros**
* Slightly toned-down, but still ROG-inspired gamer's design with great build quality.
* Backwards compatibility with many of the ROG Phone II accessories.
* AirTigger 3 ultrasonic touch sensors are very precise and versatile.
* Rich retail package, including 30W charger and AeroActive 3 cooler.
* Superb AMOLED screen with HDR10+ (true 10-bit), 144Hz refresh rate.
* Great battery life, even at full 144Hz. Rich battery health prolonging options.
* Industry-leading speaker performance, complete with gaming-specific sound tweaks.
* Fastest-available Snapdragon 865+ chipset, rich performance tweaks. Blazing-fast LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.
* Clean underlying Android ROM, with an unparalleled number of well-organized game tweaking, control-mapping and performance option.
* Unrivaled accessory ecosystem.
* Solid daylight photos, as well as low-light images.
* Very good video quality, impressive EIS.
**Cons**
* No water or dust resistance.
* No microSD, no 3.5mm jack
* The beta software we tested still has a few kinks
* Rather basic camera setup, compared to typical 2020 flagships. HDR needs some extra work
I'm really interested in the ROG phone.
I need/want a phone with great front firing speakers and great battery life. The ROG phone seems to be that phone.
Only thing I am worried about is updates. I dont wanna buy a phone this expensive and not get updates.