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Asus ROG Phone 7 is officially coming on April 13

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Vlad 23 March 2023

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Asus ROG Phone 6 and ROG Phone 6 Pro were announced last July, but this time around the company isn't waiting all the way until the summer to make its newest gaming phones official.

Instead, the ROG Phone 7 series will be unveiled at an event on April 13, as you can see from the news shared below through ROG's official Twitter account.

Stay tuned for the new legend. ROG Phone 7 is coming on April 13, 8AM EDT.

Watch it live 👉 https://t.co/CGZtFnsTOF#ROGPhone7#ForThoseWhoDare pic.twitter.com/iNbTUSD5cz

— ROG Global (@ASUS_ROG) March 23, 2023

The event will be live streamed for those eager to see what's new in ROG-land, and it's taking place at 8 PM Taipei time, 2 PM Berlin time, and 8 AM New York time, respectively.

We've already seen not one, not two, but three versions of the upcoming phone(s) make their way as prototypes onto the Geekbench online database, all rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset unsurprisingly. All three had 16GB of RAM on board, but this doesn't mean there won't be at least one option with 18GB.

According to past rumors, the ROG Phone 7 will come with a 6.8" FHD+ 165 Hz AMOLED touchscreen, a 6,000 mAh battery, and 65W charging support.

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  • kevinmcmurtrie
  • kN%
  • 29 Mar 2023

MicroSD cards are around 120 MB/s writes and 150 MB/s reads. It's good enough for most uses. Google is desperate for money so they've been degrading Android to push their cloud storage products. That includes disabling backup softwar...

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  • Reds
  • XDa
  • 27 Mar 2023

I wonder why cameras like the A1 uses memory cards then 😂😂😂. UHS cards are fast

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  • Anonymous
  • IJK
  • 27 Mar 2023

Memory cards being slower is just a poor excuse. It's just greedy narrow minded companies through and through

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