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The Asus ROG Phone 8 Is More Than Just A Gaming Phone

Asus has launched its new ROG Phone 8 gaming phone which packs a punch but offers a more all-round experience and a grown-up design.
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Save The Date: Asus ROG Phone 8 to launch January 8th

Asus has confirmed that it’s new ROG Phone 8 Series will be unveiled on January 8th, 2024. Sporting improved cameras, better protection, an ultra-bright display, and increased cooling, the ROG Phone 8 could be rather special.
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Check out the new Chromebook Plus laptops from Acer and Asus

With Google’s new Chromebook Plus category officially announced, setting a threshold of performance, hardware, and features one can expect to experience. With pricing starting from $ 399 and with models needing to feature at least 8GB of memory, 128GB of storage, 1080p webcam, FHD IPS display, and powered by an Intel i3 12th Gen or AMD […]

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ASUS issues statement denying rumor that it’s shutting down the Zenfone line

You may have read a rumor that Asus was consolidating its divisions and as such were shutting down its Zenfone line and focusing on the ROG Phone series, but this may not be the case. Asus has come out with a statement rebutting the report which said the Zenfone 10 would be the last of […]

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The Asus Zenfone 10 is a flagship in almost every department

It’s fair to say that there aren’t many compact flagships to choose from if you don’t fancy the size of phones such as the OnePlus 11 5G or the Galaxy S23 Ultra, especially since Sony called it quits on making smaller versions of its high-end phones. Asus is a brand that is carrying the flag […]

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Asus confirms Zenfone 10 launch date, teases compact design

Following on from its well-received Zenfone 9, Asus has confirmed the date on which it will announce the Zenfone 10 and also teased an image of the phone’s front design. The announcement was light on hardware specifics but seeing as Asus is using the ‘Compact’ branding on its website we can assume that the Zenfone […]

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The Asus ROG Ally costs $699/£699 – pre-orders are live

We don’t tend to cover Windows devices much at TalkAndroid but the new ROG Ally handheld gaming device from Asus offers something a little different from the likes of the Steam Deck in that it runs Windows 11 and is powered by a cutting-edge AMD Ryzen Z1 series chipset. Weighing in a 608g, the ROG […]

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The Asus ROG Phone 7 Ultimate is here to take care of all your mobile gaming needs

Asus has today unveiled its new range of gaming smartphones consisting of the ROG Phone 7 and ROG Phone 7 Ultimate which pack in much the same hardware which includes the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, and a massive 6,000mAh battery. The Ultimate does offer a few extra features such […]

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The Asus Zenfone 10 will reportedly have a larger display than its compact predecessor

There aren’t too many options to choose from when it comes to compact phones with flagship specifications but the Asus Zenfone 9 is one such thing that was a breath of fresh air for those wanting a smaller-screened but still full-featured smartphone. It seems that Asus is changing up the formula for its follow-up, the […]

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Preorders for the Asus ROG Phone 6 and 6 Pro are live in the US

Asus knows a little something about making gaming smartphones, and so it shows in the new ROG Phone 6 Pro which packs in the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, an incredible 18GB of RAM, a 165W 6.78-inch AMOLED primary display, and a 2-inch OLED secondary panel on the rear. There’s a few more noteworthy […]

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The ASUS Zenfone 9 is official – a compact smartphone with flagship credentials from $699/€800

There aren’t many options in the compact flagship segment but the newly announced Zenfone 9 from Asus is certainly one to consider with its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, up to 16GB RAM, a 120Hz AMOLED display, and a 50MP main camera which has gimbal stabilization and OIS. All this for a price tag starting […]

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Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review: competition-crushing super phone

The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro has all the power you could want, but is it the new gaming phone king?
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[Updated] Qualcomm and Asus roll out an old security patch to the Snapdragon Insider’s Phone – still no word of Android 12

$ 1,500 could buy you the Galaxy S22 Ultra and still leave you some change for accessories or it could have bought Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Smartphone for Insiders. One gets updated every month with security patches and frequent OS tweaks, the other is still running on Android 11 and hasn’t seen an update of any kind since […]

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ASUS is prepping the ROG Phone 6 for launch in early July

Gaming smartphones are still a thing and ASUS’s ROG Phone series has been a popular exponent of the segment, and now we have news of its upcoming addition to the range and its launch date. As you might have guessed, it’s called the ROG Phone 6 and it’s going to be unveiled at an event […]

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Android 11 is finally rolling out to the ASUS ROG Phone 2

We could say that it’s taken a while for ASUS to roll out the Android 11 update to the ROG Phone 2 but that would be an understatement. In fact, it’s been something of an age considering that Samsung is already updating its Galaxy S21 series to stable Android 12/One UI 4.0. Still, substantially late […]

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ASUS ZenBook Duo review: A dual-screen ultraportable with compromises

We've seen some wild dual-screen concept laptops over the past few years, but ASUS deserves credit for actually bringing them to life. First there was the ScreenPad on the ZenBook Pro in 2018, which featured a touchpad that was also a 3.5-inch touchs…
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The next ASUS ROG Phone will feature Google Stadia out of the box

We weren’t sure if ASUS was committed to producing a successor to the ROG Phone II but thanks to the announcement of a partnership between Google Stadia and ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has revealed that there will be a ROG Phone III. Besides that little tidbit, the announcement reveals that the new gaming phone […]

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Asus crammed 1TB of storage in their ultimate Galaxy Note 10 killer

Asus is currently working on an already-impressive ROG Phone II. It utilizes the absolute best CPU from Qualcomm in the superclocked Snapdragon 855+ paired with a specialized GPU for maximum performance, a 120hz screen, and a 6000mAh battery with a ton of storage. But they’ve announced an even better version of that phone today, stuffed […]

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[TA Deals] This Asus ZenPad 8″ tablet is dirt cheap right now (50% off)

Right now Talk Android Deals is offering a fantastic deal on an Asus ZenPad 8″, which is a perfect tablet for anyone looking to use a bigger screen on the go. Plus, Asus uses a 64-bit processor and the display sports a 76.5% screen-to-body ratio, so it’s no slouch of a tablet. MediaTek 8163 processor: […]

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ASUS ROG Phone 2 to get key screen tech upgrade

If ASUS stays on schedule, next month we should see the release of the ASUS ROG Phone 2. This will be the second phone in the company’s smartphone line that is built specifically for gamers. These types of phones are typically packed full of hardware to help keep games running fast and smooth, albeit for […]

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Asus drops Zenfone branding in India following lawsuit

Following the Delhi court banning their ‘Zenfone’ brand two days ago, Asus has relaunched their newest value flagship in India without it, adding a ‘z’ for some reason. Only two days ago we reported on the Delhi High Court’s banning of the company’s ‘Zen’ and ‘Zenfone’ brands in India, but already Asus has managed to […]

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The Asus Zenfone 6 is a better OnePlus 7 for the US

Asus’ newest flagship offers excellent hardware with a few quirks at a great price, and takes the American value-flagship crown in the US since the OnePlus 7 won’t be. Asus bore a disappointing history of half-baked and overpriced phones until they launched the underappreciated Zenfone 5 and 5Z last year at excellent prices, however the […]

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Asus Zenfone 6 leaked in all its slightly wonky glory

Asus is only hours from launching their next value flagship but a fresh full leak reveals it will sport a near-bezelless display and wonky but versatile flipping camera system. Nobody expected much from Asus’ Zenfone 5 and 5Z ‘iClones’ last year and so we were pleasantly surprised when the phones turned out to be great […]

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ASUS’ Strix III gaming laptops take cues from BMW’s design gurus

With last year's ROG Strix II notebooks, ASUS finally gave us thin screen bezels. Now, they're taking style tips from BMW Designworks. The new Strix Scar III and Hero III are inspired by the "Face Off" concept, a joint project between ASUS and BM…
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ASUS ROG Phone can be pre-ordered in the UK for £699, shipping from December 14th

Almost a month since it officially launched in the US, the mad ROG Phone gaming smartphone from ASUS is now available in the UK for a very reasonable price. Priced normally at £799, you can grab the ROG Phone for just £699 for a limited period from the official ASUS online store, with orders shipping from […]

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Grab the stock wallpapers from the new Asus ROG Phone

New wallpapers can spiff up an older device, and usually save you some serious cash by curbing that new device envy. That’s doubly true for a phone like the Asus ROG Phone that costs a whopping $ 900. But you can snag some of the wallpapers from Asus’s sleek new gaming phone and give your phone […]

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ASUS puts discrete graphics inside its ultra-thin ZenBook

ASUS showed off its ridiculously thin and light ZenBook 13 at CES earlier this year, but the model was missing a key component: a dedicated GPU. Now, though, the new ZenBook 13 UX331 offers the whole shebang at just 0.47-0.55 inches thick and weighin…
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ASUS ZenFone 4 line of devices unveiled

ASUS may not be one of the usual names you think of when shopping for your next smartphone, but that has not kept the company from continuing to churn out the models and maintaining a decent presence throughout all levels of the market. Today at a launch event the company revealed several new devices comprising […]

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Asus Zenfone AR will cost $648 from Verizon whenever it’s available

Back at CES, we were impressed with Asus' new smartphone, the ZenFone AR, but it wasn't clear exactly how much it would be. Now, the Verizon-exclusive smartphone is available for preorder; it will cost $ 648. Qualified buyers can pay in installments o…
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ASUS ROG Zephyrus review: Gaming laptops will never be the same again

The ASUS ROG Zephyrus is an entirely new breed of gaming notebook. It packs in the most powerful laptop graphics hardware on the market, NVIDIA's GTX 1080, in a frame that's almost half the size of similar machines. Mostly, that's due to being one of…
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Shoot and record longer than ever with the ASUS ZenFone 3 Zoom

People like to take pictures and record videos with their phones. Batteries, however, aren’t very kind to these two activities. It’s taxing on phone batteries because camera modules are complex and require heavy lifting to put together crisp, rich photos and videos. Leave it to ASUS to make a phone that doesn’t let your camera […]

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New ASUS convertible Chromebook briefly leaked on Newegg site

For a short while visitors to the Newegg retail web site had an opportunity to view a listing, since pulled, for an ASUS C302CA laptop. This is significant in that ASUS has not yet officially unveiled or announced the device, which appears to continue the company’s efforts in production of flip style Chromebooks. This particular […]

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Real smartwatches have curves: Third-gen Asus Zenwatch could swap shapes

After two models with a distinctive rectangular screen, Asus may switch to a circular screen for the Zenwatch 3, according to early rumors. Here’s what we think we know about the new smartwatch.

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Asus might get back in the tablet game with the Zenpad Z8 for Verizon

It’s rumored that Verizon may sell the Asus Zenpad Z8 sometime in the near future. Interestingly enough, Asus has yet to officially unveil the tablet, with a possible announcement coming sometime next week.

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ASUS again teases that ‘Zenvolution’ for Computex 2016

In December 2015, word got out that ASUS began production on its next flagship(s). Jump to last week and we’re hearing about a June release for the ZenFone 3 and its variants. It seems very likely that the phone will be made available next month as the company scheduled a Computex 2016 event for the […]

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128GB ASUS ZenFone Zoom goes up for pre-order in India

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The ASUS ZenFone Zoom just went for pre-order on Flipkart in India. Other than Taiwan, the company’s homeland, and the United States, India is the only other country accepting pre-orders.

The ASUS ZenFone Zoom combines a high quality camera into a smartphone while maintaining a fairly thin profile. In matter of fact, ASUS is saying that this is the only smartphone in existence with 3X optical zoom in a body this thin. For a more in-depth look at the list of specifications, view this article covered by a member of our team when the device first released.

The ASUS ZenFone Zoom costs INR 37,999 on Flipkart. This is approximately $ 560 in USD. That will get you a whopping 128GB of internal storage. It’s available in choice of white or black, both in which are still in stock. The device is expected to launch in India early February. This is when all pre-orders will be sent out.

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Asus finally releases the ridiculously thin Zenfone Zoom, with its 3x optical zoom

It has been a year since we last saw the Asus ZenFone Zoom, but the exciting phone is finally ready to go on sale. It’s exciting because of its new optical zoom technology, which keeps the body slim and manageable. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

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ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih hints at upcoming Google Nexus and VR gaming devices

Asus is known for PCs and gaming, but the company has a lot of different things in the hopper. Chairman Jonney Shih reveals that Google Nexus and virtual reality devices could be launching soon, as well as a robot that won’t be your equal.

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ASUS Chromebook Flip review: solid choice if size is not a big deal

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I recently had the opportunity to spend a few days with an ASUS Chromebook Flip, a new entrant from ASUS to the Chromebook family with a couple interesting twists. The Chromebook Flip comes with a $ 249 price tag for a 2GB version and $ 279 for the 4GB version. Stores close to me rarely have Chromebooks actually in stock and the couple that do have tend to be low-end, bulky units that remind me of some cheap netbooks I had purchased for my kids a few years ago. The Chromebook Flip is a far cry from those units despite its small size and may be an enticing buy for consumers looking for a sleek Chromebook.

Design

The Chromebook Flip gets its name from the double-hinge design connects the screen to the body. This double hinge means the screen can be flipped all the way back on the unit. The Chromebook Flip can be used in a conventional laptop configuration, or made into a “tent” or with the screen standing up while the keyboard is tucked away in the back for distraction free viewing, or effectively turned into a tablet device. Yes, versatility at its finest.

The flexibility of the hinges and configurations available will likely be welcomed by some users; however, I found use of the device in “tablet” mode difficult since Chrome OS is not optimized for a tablet interface. Although, the operating system did handle being flipped into a portrait orientation quite. I found myself spending most of my time with the device in a traditional laptop configuration even when just sitting around surfing the web while watching some TV.

In addition to the double-hinge design, ASUS manufactured the Chromebook Flip out of a lightweight metal for the chassis. This means the unit is thin and light. The Chromebook Flip measures 262.8 x 182.4 x 15.6mm and weighs 1.96lbs. It will not be mistaken for a tablet device, but compared to a traditional laptop it is quite portable and easy to hold at under 2 pounds.

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The keyboard is comprised of a nice set of island type keys similar to what you would find in other laptops constructed with a metal frame. Some users may find the keys a bit on the small side, but I had no problem with them. The trackpad is constructed so it can be clicked along the bottom edge emulating a left click on a mouse. To perform a a right click though, you have to use a two-finger tap on the trackpad. That took some getting used to since I normally use trackpads that have the bottom edge split in half to detect left and right mouse click actions. The two-finger tap worked well but it may take a user some time to retrain their muscle memory to do this.

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Hardware

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The Chromebook Flip features a 1280×800 (WXGA) touchscreen display behind an LED 10.1-inch LED panel, Rockchip quad-core processor, 2GB or 4GB of RAM, HD webcam, 16GB or 32GB of storage, microSD card slot, two USB 2.0 ports, and one HDMI port.

One of the contributing factors to the easy portability of the Chromebook Flip is the 10.1-inch screen. This is on the small side for a Chromebook and harkens back to the earliest Chromebooks and netbooks that were typically 10 to 11 inches in size. Interestingly enough, ASUS probably could have bumped the screen size up a bit without impacting the overall size of the device as the bezels are quite large.

The screen itself runs at a 1280×800 resolution, so it is not a true HD experience. The screen is acceptable and on par with typical laptop screens I’ve used. It is an LED panel and cranking the brightness up provided plenty of illumination. ASUS also stepped things up by making it touchscreen. That is obviously needed for when then unit is folded back into any of the configurations other than traditional laptop. The touchscreen was accurate and often used it even with the keyboard out and its built-in trackpad as it was easy and convenient to just flick the screen with a finger as I was surfing a web site or scrolling through emails.

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ASUS gave the Chromebook Flip a nice assortment of connections. You will find an audio jack that can handle a combo unit with a built-in microphone, a pair of 2.0 USB ports for connecting peripherals, a micro HDMI port if you want to hardwire an external display to the unit, and a microSD card slot. Users will also find a power button and a volume rocker along the side of the unit. The device also has an HD camera installed for users wanting to videoconference and it comes with support for 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1.

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For sound, the Chromebook Flip has two speakers built into the bottom of the unit. This does not seem like it would be effective, but the location did not seem to hinder the sound. The speakers are small, but as far as built-in speakers go, they are adequate assuming expectations are not set too high.

Performance

Since this is the first Chromebook I’ve spent any significant amount of time with, assessing performance is a bit of a challenge. Compared to other laptops with other operating systems I have used, I found the Chromebook Flip to perform in a similar manner. Thanks to the Chrome OS, turning on the unit only took a matter of seconds. I did not experience any lag like you might get when using a traditional tablet running Android. All of the apps I used during my testing performed as expected and loaded quickly even with this being the 2GB version.

The touchscreen was responsive and easy to use with nice accuracy on taps and selections. One of the factors that has kept me from purchasing my own Chromebook is a desire to stick with a Full HD (1920×1080) screen. Although the Chromebook Flip does not meet that requirement, I thought the screen was very good looking and I did not notice it was not Full HD. The fact that the Chromebook Flip’s screen was good enough to get me to reconsider whether I really need to hold out for Full HD may give you an idea of how good the display is.

The one problem I had with the Chromebook Flip was a propensity for the screen to lockup on occasion. I could never figure out what may have been causing this. When I received the unit, it was set for the Chrome OS beta channel, so I switched to the stable channel about halfway through my testing of the unit and that helped although I still experienced at least one lockup after that switch. Just about every time this happened, I had to wait for about a minute for the unit to briefly turn off the screen then turn itself back on. This would restore functionality.

Battery

Since most design decisions involve tradeoffs, the choice of a 10.1-inch screen comes with some other benefits as well. One of those is power consumption where the Chromebook Flip excels. The official position from ASUS is that the device should last around 9 hours in typical use and some testers have pushed the device to close to 11 hours of use. I had no trouble making it through a day of normal web surfing and the occasional use of Docs or Sheets before needing to hook up the charger. After leaving the unit sitting for a couple days, when I opened it back up I found it was still reporting 85% charge left on the battery.

Closing

If you are looking for a Chromebook to supplement your current collection of devices, the ASUS Chromebook Flip seems like it should definitely be under consideration. The materials and finish are very nice and the unit is solid. The double hinge makes it flexible to use in different situations. The inclusion of a touchscreen is convenient and having a keyboard with touchpad available means it can handle some moderate work demands to help keep you productive.

The 10.1-inch screen and small size will likely keep it from serving as a full-fledged laptop, but it may keep you from having to break out your big computer if you do not expect to have to work for very long. I think the ASUS Chromebook Flip could also serve as an alternative for users shopping for a tablet device. You may give up a touch optimized interface like Android, but otherwise the Chromebook Flip worked well in situations where I might normally use a tablet and the price is attractive compared to many higher end tablets.

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Asus shows off 4:3 aspect ratio in leaked ZenPad press renders

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Asus is expected to unveil its new ZenPad series tablets at Computex next week, which will feature 4:3 aspect ratio screens and Intel chips.

While the bezels are a bit big, the tablet above does have front-facing speakers, which should do some good as far as sound quality goes.

Also expect a power button below the right-side volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top, and perhaps a microSD slot on the right side as well.

7-inch and 8-inch models are expected to be released, both with Intel processors and two different storage sizes. The 8-incher will have a 2048 x 1536 screen, and the 7-incher will have a 1024 x 600 screen. Expect more information on the devices next week at Computex.

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