Last month, ASUS's Zenfone product line's ** model Zenfone 11 ushered in early revelations, and some of its information appeared on Google Play, equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8Gen 3 flagship processor, providing 16GB of RAM, and the front screen resolution is 2400 1080. If nothing else, it will still be the same as Zenfone 10 (59 inches), it is a small-screen flagship. And the latest news shows that the series will also have a large-screen "super large cup", named Zenfone 11 Ultra, and the relevant renders and configuration information have also been ** out.
According to **, the ASUS Zenfone 11 Ultra phone is available in five colors: Eternal Black, Sky Blue, Misty Gray, Emerald Green, and Loess Desert, and the exterior design is somewhat similar to the ROG gaming phone 8 series, with a central cut-out shape on the front of the fuselage, a narrow bezel design on all sides, and a screen size of 678 inches, screen resolution of 2400 1080, up to 144Hz refresh rate, while supporting 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate technology.
At its core, it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 40 storage, built-in 5500mAh battery, support 65W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. The image is a combination of 50 million pixel IMX890 main camera + 32 million pixel 3x telephoto + 13 million pixel ultra wide angle at the rear, and 32 million pixels at the front, which should be consistent with the ROG gaming phone 8 series.
Overall, the Zenfone 11 Ultra is very close to the ROG Gaming Phone 8 series in terms of specs, but there may be some changes in some gaming-related specs. However, I personally think that more consumers should pay more attention to the Zenfone 11 with a small screen, after all, there are very few products to choose from on the market, and it is unclear when ASUS will release these two products, most likely until around the middle of the year.