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Republic of Gamers reveals the availability of ROG Phone 5 Series in Singapore

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Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced ROG Phone 5, ROG Phone 5 Pro and ROG Phone 5 Ultimate, the latest and most powerful incarnation of the world’s most advanced gaming smartphone.

The ROG Phone 5 series is powered to win by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G Mobile Platform featuring advanced 5G communications and premium Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming features. The upgraded GameCool 5 cooling system along with the all-new performance manager in Armoury Crate ensure maximum performance is available for any gaming scenario.

For ultra-smooth and ultra-responsive gaming visuals, the ROG Phone 5 series is equipped with a Samsung-built 144 Hz / 1 ms AMOLED HDR10+ certified display with an industry-leading 300 Hz touch sampling rate and ultra-low 24.3 ms touch latency. 

Gamers can play longer with the ROG Phone 5 series thanks to the monster 6000 mAh battery, and the phones come with a 65-watt HyperCharge adapter that tops up the battery in the shortest possible time.

The ROG Phone 5 series continues the ROG built-for-gamers design philosophy with ROG Vision, a never-before-seen rear matrix display — available exclusively on ROG Phone 5 Pro and ROG Phone 5 Ultimate — that shows customizable animations in response to a variety of system and in-game events.

There are also massive enhancements to the pioneering and still-unrivaled AirTrigger 5 control system, and the powerful GameFX audio system has also been overhauled to deliver even more immersive sound.

Here’s the summary of the latest release by ROG:

  • Dare to Win: Powered to win by the flagship Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 888 5G Mobile Platform, with all-new performance manager app for total control
  • Dare to See: 144 Hz / 1 ms Samsung AMOLED display with industry-leading 300 Hz touch sampling rate, ultra-low latency and Delta-E <1 color accuracy
  • Play Longer: Monster 6000 mAh battery with new software optimizations to maximize endurance and lifespan; 65W rapid charging with HyperCharge
  • Innovative ROG Vision: Unique rear matrix display on ROG Phone 5 Pro and Ultimate displays customizable animations for system alerts and status
  • Built for Gamers: Massively upgraded AirTrigger 5; next-generation GameFX audio system tuned by Dirac

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