Testseek.com have collected 206 expert reviews of the Asus ZS661KS ROG Phone 3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZS661KS ROG Phone 3.
July 2020
(85%)
206 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
10 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Ergonomically designed and solid build quality
RBG light at the back
Fast 144 Hz AMOLED HDR10+ display
270 Hz touch-sampling rate
Top-notch performance (3.1 GHz Snapdragon 865+)
As much as 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage
Two pressure-sensitive gaming c
Pros
Super-fast hardware
Smooth AMOLED display
Powerful audio quality
Performance
Battery
Display
Excellent performance
Very Good Battery life
Good camera
Very Good speakers
Smooth and responsive display
5G support
Slightly toned-down
But still ROG-inspired gamer's design with great build quality
Backwards compatibility with many of the ROG Phone II accessories
AirTigger 3 ultrasonic touch sensors are very precise and versatile
Rich retail package
Including 30W
Fantastic display
Fantastic speakers
Fantastic battery life
Exceptional performance
Air Triggers
Powerful performance
Best-in class display
144Hz refresh rate
Great Performance
144Hz Display
Perfect Emulation Device
Unparalleled Sustained GPU performance
Performance beast
Nerdy looks
Impressive 144Hz display
Good battery
Good photography
Good
Excellent performance in games
AirTriggers
Side-mounted USB port
Large accessory ecosystem
Good cameras
Bright
Vibrant display
Fast touch response
Four-function shoulder buttons
Stock Android interface
The editors didn't like
Bulky
No dedicated headphone jack
Cons
Not waterproof or IP rated
No wireless charging
Front Camera
A bit heavy
Display Black crush issue
Rear camera bump prone to scratch
Heavier for single hand portrait use
Wi-Fi auto switch is not good (For general users)
No water or dust resistance
No microSD
No 3.5mm jack
The beta software we tested still has a few kinks
Rather basic camera setup
Compared to typical 2020 flagships. HDR needs some extra work
Asus Rog Phone 3 can be gamers delight. It showcases one on the best heat dissipation technology on the phone along with the mammoth battery for long gaming sessions.Tags: asus rog phone 3...
Abstract: Asus is one of a small handful of companies designing high-end phones specifically for gaming. A lot of mainstream models are advertised as “gaming phones” because of their processors or screens, and yes, they do run games relatively well. However, the As...
On paper, Asus ROG Phone 3 can be summed up in one word, “overkill”. The company has gone out and gathered all the top-of-the-line materials to upgrade the ROG Phone 2. It is pushing the limits of what hardware is available with 144Hz display and optional...
Slightly toned-down, but still ROG-inspired gamer's design with great build quality, Backwards compatibility with many of the ROG Phone II accessories, AirTigger 3 ultrasonic touch sensors are very precise and versatile, Rich retail package, including 30W
No water or dust resistance, No microSD, no 3.5mm jack, The beta software we tested still has a few kinks, Rather basic camera setup, compared to typical 2020 flagships. HDR needs some extra work
For what is now the third time in a roll, Asus set out and created a benchmark device for mobile gaming. The ROG Phone 3 continues the device family's tradition of not conforming with popular industry norms and trends, basing product decisions on the need...
Published: 2020-07-22, Author: David , review by: techradar.com
Absolute best specs in phones, 6,000mAh battery and 144Hz screen appreciable by non-gamers, too, AirTriggers are neat
So-so cameras, AirTriggers and other gaming features only work with select games, No wireless charging
The Asus ROG 3 is a fantastic phone, with top-tier specs and perks that even non-gamers will love, like a 6,000mAh battery and smooth 144Hz display. Its unique features, like AirTriggers and clip-on accessories, could improve anyone's gaming, though they'...
The ROG Phone 3 is unrivaled among gaming phones. This should tell you all you need to know about whether it's for you. It's a spec monster, providing all the power anyone will need for just about any task they'd want to do on a phone. If a game doesn't r...
good 144 Hz OLED display, strong connectivity, good speakers, long battery runtimes
but they turn out shorter than in the Strix Edition, heavy, no IP certification, no wireless charging
In test: Asus ROG Phone 3. Test device provided by Asus Germany.Visually, there are no major differences to the Strix Edition of the Asus ROG Phone 3. Only the heat sink visible under the glass has red instead of gray accent stripes in the standard versio...
Published: 2020-10-11, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
This phone is a spec monster and it handles accordingly, 6,000 milliamp hours is huge. You won't kill this thing in a single day, Having shoulder buttons in mobile games is a treat, Asus toned down the aggressive gamer aesthetic of previous ROG Phone gene
I'm not docking any points here, but this the chunkiest phone I've ever used, No wireless charging or water resistance, Grays are grainy in low light, Launching a premium device with a previous version of Android and no firm update plans isn't a great loo
Asus ROG Phone 36/10If you have to ask, no. To accommodate its gaming-oriented flourishes, the ROG Phone 3 forgoes modern conveniences like wireless charging and IP-rated water resistance. It's also running an old version of Android, and there's no indica...
Abstract: The devices we selected are all the latest models from these brands: the ASUS ROG 3 vs Lenovo Legion Pro vs RedMagic 5S vs Black Shark 3S. Thanks to Snapdragon 865 platform, they're all excellent game phones in 2020 with superb performance. But so far we...
Published: 2020-09-23, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
This phone is a spec monster and it handles accordingly, 6,000 milliamp hours is huge. You won't kill this thing in a single day, Having shoulder buttons in mobile games is a treat, Asus toned down the aggressive gamer aesthetic of previous ROG Phone gene
I'm not docking any points here, but this the chunkiest phone I've ever used, No wireless charging or water resistance, Grays are grainy in low light, Launching a premium device with a previous version of Android and no firm update plans isn't a great loo
Asus ROG Phone 37/10If you have to ask, no. To accommodate its gaming-oriented flourishes, the ROG Phone 3 forgoes modern conveniences like wireless charging and IP-rated water resistance. It's also running an old version of Android, and there's no indica...