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More affordable ASUS ROG phone in the works?

June 29, 2025

ASUS might be prepping a new smartphone in its ROG (Republic of Gamers) lineup.GSMArenarecently spotted an ASUS handset on Chinese communications commision websiteTENAAwith striking similarities to the originalROG phone, but with a different memory and camera setup.

The handset, which features model number Z01QD, looks pretty much identical to the original ROG Phone (below) but it comes with slightly different specs. It’s said to feature 8GB, 6GB, and 4GB RAM options (the original handset was fixed at 8GB), and only a single 12MP rear camera, indicating that it could be a less expensive ROG Phone option.

TENAA images for a ASUS Rog smartphone from the front and back.

With that being said, the original phone comes with a 12MP + 8MP rear camera setup which looks (as you can see from the images above and below) like the same dual camera system as on the latest TENAA version. This could be a simple typo, or the images could be placeholders.

Is a less expensive ROG Phone likely?

TENAA listings themselves are not confirmations of upcoming hardware, and ASUS hasn’t mentioned anything about a potentially less expensive ROG phone. This is also the first we’ve heard of such a handset; still, it’s possible that ASUS does have it in the works.

The ROG Phone hasn’t yet been released, but it wasglimpsedearlier this month on a Finnish website with pre-orders beginning at 999 euros (~$1,150). Though a high price is somewhat expected for niche gaming hardware products, it’s nonetheless a hard sell: the ROG Phone is a new (i.e. risky) product in a crowded marketplace filled with less costly alternatives (even the creator of Android itself isstruggling to sell original hardware).

The front of the ASUS Zenfone 5Z.

With competition like theRazer Phonestarting at $700, a cheaper alternative ROG Phone doesn’t sound like it would hurt the line’s chances of success.

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The ASUS ROG Phone on a table from behind.