 Finally have the ROG Phone 2 here and boy, this is what impressive device. It looks like a gaming device. We know the ROG line and the CAs who says, look, we're coming for the juggler for everyone because this comes in with as much specs as you can think of for any device. Forget just a gaming smartphone. Now, Snapdragon 855 Plus. I mean, the 855 is the best process in the land and Android. 855 Plus takes it to the next level where you increase GPU and CPU performance. You've got up to 12 gigs around. It starts at eight, moves to 12. Yes, there's an eight gigabyte variant and you wanna check that one out because it's priced starting at $554 or something like that. I have a link for you guys down below, seriously. 12 up to 12 gigs around. You also have a 6,000 milliamp battery in this bag boy, which is insane. Now it's got two USB type C ports as you go. Wow, yeah. Because it's got one for that cooling fan, which is basically side mounted and then you've also got a bottom USB type C port, a headphone jack, front firing speakers. And you hear the speakers and how well they sound during gameplay sessions here. We'll definitely do a separate speaker test so you guys can see that and we'll be doing some comparisons as well. Maybe the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, see how it actually compares to that. But this device is such a beast. Like I said, a massive battery. It's pretty big, it's hefty on its size. It doesn't have thin bezels. It's focused on what you care about, gaming. And as a gamer mobile gaming, you want something with high refresh rates, 120 Hertz and a super sample of 240. What it simply means is while you're gaming, whatever games you're playing, you're gonna get smooth motion tapping on the screen and basically getting as precise movement as you want. Plus scrolling is just super nice, 120 Hertz. Now you've got accessories that come with this if you buy the accessories. But the main thing I do like is their Game Genie software. Not to be confused with Game Genie from the Game Boy days or your Super Nintendo. This software allows you to use so much more. It shows you your temperatures, what's the speed of your processor at that point in time. It shows you your frame rates, which is great. So I don't have to install a separate software. I can record, my gameplay, I can go live on there. I can also play up my system RAM. I can do so much with that software and it's just a swipe away to give quick access to it. And it takes your gaming to a whole different level. Now speaking of gaming, that's what you guys are here for. Played a couple of games, giving you just an idea of what it actually does in terms of this gameplay performance. And we're gonna talk about some of the frame rates we've got in a few games, temperatures and all that fun stuff, but we're not wasting more time. Let's check out some gameplay. Seriously, the ASUS ROG Phone 2 is a beast. I mean, battery life of that thing is insane while gaming because you've got 6,000 milliamps and that also can be charged with a 30 watt charger, mind you. Performance is just really smooth. I mean, looking at something like PUBG, I think the lowest I got was 58 frames per second and it's max settings and then mobile legends, 555, 60 frames per second. Other games are also running at like low 60. It just did. Gameplay was smooth, really be smooth, handled very well. Didn't matter what games were playing, it just did the job. And the speakers were loud too, really loud and clear, robust. You've got DTSX built in there as well. So you've got all the things you need for that mobile gaming experience. Now when it comes to temperatures, it ran it and it did about 93 degrees Fahrenheit and of course about 33 or so and that's when you get nice cool temperatures. But I wanted to see how it performed, intense thing and what was the effect of that fan? It has a fan that comes with it in the case. To cool the system down is pretty much what it says. It attaches on the side USB ports. It's easy to clap in. And what that does, it doesn't really necessarily cool the system down because I actually check the temperatures afterwards. What it does, it cools the area around. So when your fingers are around there, it doesn't feel like it's gonna burn because we dropped down by just one degree to 92 degrees and that was pretty much it. So I don't think that's super effective cooling because all that processing is done internally. But it means around the casing of the device outside, it is much cooler. And it's nice to when you're gaming long sessions, when you're doing long sessions of gaming, you want to feel comfortable with that with this device. Headphone jack is there, which means, yes. I mean, I can't say anything more about that. It's a device that I like. If you're looking for as a dedicated gaming device, it's great. It's got that side switch button that basically switches you into game mode with a game genie and turns all the settings into your presets that you have. I think anyone who's thinking about a gaming phone has to look at the ROG phone too. Especially starting at $550 something dollars, it's a great way to jump in. We'll take a look at the cameras later on so you guys can see how all the cameras work, what you get in terms of quality, that kind of stuff. But for gaming, yeah, the ROG phone hits the nail in the head right there. So anyway, guys, if you have any questions or any comments about the ROG phone too, let me know, I'll try and answer them for you. Go ahead and leave your questions down below, what you want to see. If you want to see a comparison of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, leave your comments down below. We'll try and answer them and make that video. Otherwise, guys, thank you very much. 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