
Asus ROG Phone 5s specifications leaked, may use Snapdragon 888 Plus chip with 18GB of RAM
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Asus launched the ROG Phone 3s last year and this year it is going to bring the successor.
Asus ROG Phone 5 arrived earlier this year, and so now, the company is continuing the tradition and preparing for the ROG Phone 5s. The ROG Phone 5s will be the successor to the ROG Phone 3s that the company launched in the second half of last year. It came with a slightly better chip than the ROG Phone 3 had. Similarly, according to a new rumour, the ROG Phone 5s will bring a better chipset, which is the Snapdragon 888 Plus. There will also be an 18GB RAM version of the phone. Tipster Mukul Sharma shared on Twitter what looks like a snapshot of a listing on a shopping website. The screenshot shows the ROG Phone 5s will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus processor, which is a slightly better version of the Snapdragon 888 that powers the ROG Phone 5. This means the ROG Phone 5s will be a bit better in terms of performance, and would largely target those who need the latest and greatest on their phone. The Snapdragon 888 Plus is not a big upgrade, which means there will be very less noticeable differences between the ROG Phone 5s and the ROG Phone 5.
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