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Gaming phones are a relatively modern concept, with the first handsets arriving just five years ago. Several brands have been vying for your attention since then, including Razer, Black Shark and Red Magic.
But it's Asus that has emerged as the market leader, going above and beyond what you'd expect from any phone. However, ROG (Republic of Gamers) Phones are typically more expensive than rival handsets, so it's not always an obvious choice.
When it comes to the ROG Phone 6 Series, things get even more complicated. There are regular and Pro models to choose from, with the latter reviewed here. Does it do enough to justify the premium price tag, or would paying less still get you everything you want from a gaming phone? I spent a few weeks with 6 Pro to find out.
DESIGN
The ROG Phones have never tried to hide the fact that they are gaming phones, and that's no different here. Asus has stuck with a bulky, imposing design for the 6 Pro, in the knowledge that it'll not be to everyone's tastes.
A handset that weighs 239g might also put people off, although it's not much heavier than the Galaxy S22 Ultra (229g). Indeed, I had no problem holding the phone for long periods, although any one-handed usage is quite uncomfortable.
That's primarily due to a large 6.78in display, with Asus opting for small bezels rather than a notch of any kind. It gives the 6 Pro an attractive symmetry, especially when gaming in landscape mode.
Asus has put this space to good use, offering dual front-facing speakers and a 12Mp selfie camera. The latter can also