The $510 ASUS ROG Phone II racks up 2 million pre-orders in China

The Tencent Games Edition of the ROG Phone II exceeds 2 million pre-orders in China.

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What you need to know

  • ASUS’ ROG Phone II went up for pre-order in China earlier this week.
  • The Tencent Games Edition — which costs just $510 — racked up 2 million pre-orders in just 24 hours.
  • The standard edition of the phone retails for the equivalent of $875.

ASUS’ ROG Phone II is a serious piece of kit. It is the first phone to be powered by the Snapdragon 855+, and the first from the Taiwanese manufacturer to offer a 120Hz display.

The phone made its debut in China at the end of last week, and is set to retail in the market for just 3,499 Yuan ($510). That’s for the Tencent Games Edition that comes with a whole lot of Tencent apps and services, however, with the standard bloat-free edition with 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage setting customers back 6,000 Yuan ($875).

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The low price of the base variant combined with the hardware on offer has allowed ASUS to rack up 2 million pre-orders for the Tencent Games Edition on JD.com. ASUS noted that the figure is a new pre-order record for gaming phones on the e-commerce platform, and at that price, it isn’t hard to see why.

ASUS will bring the ROG Phone II to global markets in the month of September, which is when we’ll know more about pricing and availability outside of China. It’ll likely be closer to the $900 figure of the first-gen model.

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