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.
850100206
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
Supports 5G, Big and fast screen made for gaming, Air triggers mean the phone makes for a neat portable gaming console with extra buttons
Heavy, Chunky, Barely works as a phone, Regularly disconnects from the network, Doesn't work with Google Pay, Camera system could be better, No wireless charging, No water resistance, No game pad in the box
You might have better luck than we did, and frankly, if you're considering the ROG Phone 3, we hope you do. In our tests, the third version of this phone was great to use as a mobile gaming device, but lousy as a phone, missing out on much of what we want...
Published: 2020-07-23, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
The quick answer is two words and one of them is “yeah”, but there are far higher expectations of my response than that. Absolutely, I'd buy one and even with the indicative cost we got of $1,699.00 as a starting point.We've seen some really good phones i...
So there you have it, everything that you need to know about ROG Phone 3. This phone gives me a completely different vibe, and that is because this isn't your average flagship smartphone that you would walk into a carrier store and just buy right away. It...
Abstract: Just last month, the Sony Xperia Pro was released in the US but at a premium price of over ~RM10K. In their defence, this phone was made more for professional content creators rather than casual smartphone users. Fair enough, but it's a bit strange for a...
Abstract: Say whatever you want, ASUS is the first company to ever venture into a gaming smartphone and redefine how a smartphone can push its limits. The ASUS ROG Phone just pretty much just that. Their first-generation ROG Phone was a head turner and I personally...
There's very little to complain about the ROG Phone 3. It's a phone with a simple but futuristic design, superb battery life, great mobile gaming performance, and useful AirTriggers. That said, perhaps the only downside is the price itself but it depends...
Abstract: We have a few different videos talking about the gaming capabilities of the ROG Phone 3, which you can check it here and also here. We also have a comparison between the ROG Phone 3 with the Black Shark 3 Pro too. The overall design hasn't changed muc...
Abstract: On Wednesday, the two highly anticipated gaming smartphones for this year were officially launched. As flagship gaming smartphones, both the ASUS ROG Phone 3 and Lenovo Legion Phone Duel come with the best tech specs in the industry. But there are some no...
Abstract: The ASUS ROG Phone 3 features a Snapdragon 865+ chipset, with up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 512GB Internal Storage. There's also a 6.59-inch AMOLED display that supports 144Hz refresh rate, 270Hz touch-sampling rate, and HDR10+. With this, the ROG Phone 3...
Upgraded AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, 3 Levels of X-Mode boosting insane performances, 6,000mAH battery lasts longer than you will ever need, Hypercharge with QC4.0/PD3.0, Dual charging ports still retained, AeroActive Cooler 3 works even with
3.5mm audio jack missing from the device, Fragile build requires extremely careful handling, At high refresh rates, the colors turn slightly dull
If you are looking for a smartphone that can take whatever load you throw at it, the ROG Phone 3 is just what you need. It is so powerful, that it literally scored highest in ALL of our benchmark tests INCLUDING the battery test. I thought the ROG Phone 3...