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I just checked out the preview on the blogs - https://www.androidcentral.com/asus-rog-phone-ii-preview and this thing is a beast, but what are your thoughts on it?
f1.79? I'd rather see something like a Pixel 2 or 3 (Video Core), but with a lens around f0.95 or larger. (And manual aperture control, of course - the depth of field on a .95 lens makes all shots "portrait mode".) But it's almost 2 full f-stops more light. (Combine that with the VC and you probably can take pictures you can't see. Right now, even the light slipping in under a door isn't quite enough.) And most of my photography is done in either low light or shallow DoF.The aperture size is ok.
That's more of a wish list than comments on the ROG phone. I'm personally not a big portrait guy, so those insanely shallow DoF's aren't a big draw for me.f1.79? I'd rather see something like a Pixel 2 or 3 (Video Core), but with a lens around f0.95 or larger. (And manual aperture control, of course - the depth of field on a .95 lens makes all shots "portrait mode".) But it's almost 2 full f-stops more light. (Combine that with the VC and you probably can take pictures you can't see. Right now, even the light slipping in under a door isn't quite enough.) And most of my photography is done in either low light or shallow DoF.
Most likely will not be getting the note 10 this year. Had all the Notes since the 2. I need a headphone jack. So shopping around for a new phone. Was thinking maybe the new zenfone with the flip up camera. But now.... ROG 2 here I come.
So I have literally no need for a new phone, but I have to admit this device has me quite intrigued.
https://youtu.be/QBHws9hPJYs
The phrase every smartphone junkie knows too well.
It's definitely a spec beast, but I'm not sure how the OS is on it, and the price could be little less maybe like one plus territory for phone not as popular as a Pixel, Samsung,lg and others .
Interesting didn't know that, but good question.From what's reported you can opt for stock Android when you first boot it up, or select their ROG gaming skin if that's your preference.
What I'm wondering about is how Asus is at updates, both software and security....
From what's reported you can opt for stock Android when you first boot it up, or select their ROG gaming skin if that's your preference.
What I'm wondering about is how Asus is at updates, both software and security....
From what I've seen you have a choice to use the Zenfone UI or the ROG UI.
I would also like to hear from someone about update frequency.