Last year, the Asus ROG Phone 8 took a big step towards becoming more practical for everyday use with an IP68 rating and a telephoto camera. But Asus hasn’t forgotten that this is a gaming phone, so the new model this year increases performance on all fronts.
Asus ROG Phone 9 series
The Asus ROG Phone 9 and 9 Pro are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM (9,600Mbps) and up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage on the vanilla model and up to 24GB and 1TB on the Pro (there are other differences that we will get to). According to Asus, the 8 Elite has a 45% advantage in CPU performance, a 40% faster GPU and a 40% faster NPU, compared to the 8 Gen 3 inside the previous ROG Phone.
The improved cooling system now features a 57% larger graphite sheet, which helps keep the new phones running several degrees cooler compared to the 8-series. There is an improved active cooler too, but it’s more than just a cooler. As usual, the Asus ROG series excels when it comes to first-party accessories.
The in-box AeroCase as well as the optional Chill Case feature “Audio Redirection”. They are shaped so that the sound from the bottom-firing speaker is redirected forwards. Combined with the front-firing top speaker, you get a better stereo experience.
There’s more – the AeroActive Cooler X Pro has a subwoofer, so that you get 2.1 sound with it (this was present on the AeroActive Cooler 7, but was removed from the Cooler X last year). The Cooler also has two hardware shoulder buttons to go with the AirTriggers that are on the phone itself. The cooling performance has been improved as well with larger fan blades (+12.5%) and more thermal compound, resulting in 29% better cooling.
Like last year, the Asus ROG Phone 9 and 9 Pro have 6.78” AMOLED displays with FHD+ resolution, 1,600 nits brightness in high brightness mode (2,500 nits peak) and 107% DCI-P3 coverage. This year’s upgrade is that you can enable a 185Hz refresh rate from the Game Genie (up from 165Hz last year). This will only be supported in select games.
But there is a second display on board, sort of. Now both models have AniMe Vision – a grid of mini-LEDs that can be used to customize the look of the phone. The ROG Phone 9 has 85 LEDs (the previous vanilla version just had four RGB LEDs), while the ROG Phone 9 Pro has 648 LEDs – that’s almost double the 341 LEDs that the 8 Pro had.
There is some method to Asus’ madness. The AniMe Vision on the Pro has enough resolution to render text in Chinese and Japanese. And you can upload GIFs to add animations instead. There is one more trick on this AniMe Vision display – games! There are four retro games (based on Breakout, Snake, Invaders and one more) that you play on the back of the phone using the AirTriggers.