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Secretive ASUS ZenFone 9 LEAKED


ASUS gave out an Android 12 update for the Zenfone 8 and Flip phones. An update has unveiled a new setting, the double-tap gesture on the back available on Pixel phones. In addition, also shows a new phone design with dual rear cameras and number 9 that hints at the design of the ASUS Zenfone 9.

While zooming, the image shows a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The Zenfone 8 also comes with dual rear cameras, having a 64MP camera with a Sony IMX686 sensor, OIS, and 12MP ultra-wide camera with an IMX363 sensor.

The design of the ROG Phone 6 has been hinted at since it has 06 texts on the rear. This doesn’t have any camera specs, but the design looks similar to the older model with triple rear cameras, including a flash module inside the camera. The image also shows a PMOLED screen available in the ROG Phone 5 models.

The phones might launch since the Zenfone 5 was introduced in March and Zenfone 8 was presented in May last year.

Secretive ASUS ZenFone 9 LEAKED

Secretive ASUS ZenFone 9 LEAKED


ASUS gave out an Android 12 update for the Zenfone 8 and Flip phones. An update has unveiled a new setting, the double-tap gesture on the back available on Pixel phones. In addition, also shows a new phone design with dual rear cameras and number 9 that hints at the design of the ASUS Zenfone 9.

While zooming, the image shows a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The Zenfone 8 also comes with dual rear cameras, having a 64MP camera with a Sony IMX686 sensor, OIS, and 12MP ultra-wide camera with an IMX363 sensor.

The design of the ROG Phone 6 has been hinted at since it has 06 texts on the rear. This doesn’t have any camera specs, but the design looks similar to the older model with triple rear cameras, including a flash module inside the camera. The image also shows a PMOLED screen available in the ROG Phone 5 models.

The phones might launch since the Zenfone 5 was introduced in March and Zenfone 8 was presented in May last year.

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