Asus ROG Phone 9 Launch Imminent Gets New Certifications Wireless Charging Expected Specifications Details

Asus ROG Phone 9 lineup is to be launched in the global market on November 19. In recent days, some key details regarding the lineup have been leaked online. Now, the Asus ROG Phone 9 listing in the Wireless Power Consortium database lists the phone with the code number “AI2501”, which suggests it will have 15W wireless charging support. The listing also includes a photo of the front design of the smartphone. At the same time, recently its Geekbench ML listing was also seen, in which the processor, RAM and some other information of the device was revealed.

The listing of Asus ROG Phone 9 in the database of Wireless Power Consortium shows the phone with the code number “AI2501”. Listed Is. The listing takes the launch of the smartphone a step further, hinting that the company is almost past the development stage. As per the listing, the maximum load power of the upcoming gaming smartphone is “15.0”, suggesting 15W wireless charging support. However, information about wired charging capability is not available, but let us tell you that ROG Phone 8 It had a 5,500mAh battery with 65W wired charging.

Asus ROG Phone 9 has been seen listed on Geekbench along with the ROG Phone 9 Pro model. The phone is likely to include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, a chipset with a second-generation Orion CPU and an advanced Adreno GPU.

According to the Geekbench result, the ROG Phone 9 series will get up to 24GB of RAM. It was tested with Android 15 operating system. The phone scored 1,812 in the Core ML Neural Engine inference test, which shows its ability to handle machine learning tasks well.

Talking about the leaked renders, the pictures have shown that the ROG logo will not have RGB lighting this time, but it will be accompanied by an AniMe Vision LED panel, which has ASUS’s new ROG text. Apart from this, let us tell you that leaks have indicated that a display panel with 185Hz refresh rate support can be found in this series. At the same time, pressure-sensitive airtriggers can be found on the right side of the smartphone.

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