Asus is working on the ROG Phone 7 series gaming smartphones. So far, the ROG Phone 7D has visited Geekbench, while the ROG Phone 7 made appearances on both Geekbench and 3C certification websites. Now, the ROG Phone 7 Global variant has also been TENAA certified, so let’s check out the findings.

ASUS ROG Phone 7 TENAA

The ASUS ROG Phone 7 global variant, identified as model number AI2205_B, has been spotted on TENAA, indicating an imminent launch. The listing on TENAA has confirmed that the phone will be equipped with a 5850mAh battery, similar to previous ROG gaming phones, but ASUS may market it as having a typical capacity of 6000mAh. Additionally, the listing revealed that the phone will feature four camera sensors, with a single front camera and a triple-camera setup on the back. However, no information regarding the camera specifications was disclosed. The phone is expected to support multiple 5G bands, such as n41, n78, and n79.

Previous reports have revealed that the ROG phone 7 will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC with a peak clock speed of 3.19GHz. According to the listings, the device is expected to come with Android 13 and 16GB of RAM.

Further information about the ROG Phone 7 has been obtained from the 3C certification website, confirming that the device will support 65W fast charging. The phone is expected to boast a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution and 165Hz refresh rate support. Currently, there is limited information available regarding the other features of the ROG Phone 7 series, but we will provide more details as they become available.

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