ROG Phone II - The Final Version is HERE! (Classic Unboxing)
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The video opens with Linus introducing a surprise delivery, describing it as a carry-on sized package that includes not just the ROG Phone II but every available accessory. He emphasizes that this is the final retail hardware version destined for customers soon, and he notes the unboxing will cover both the phone and its ecosystem. The host jokes about preloaded accounts and the unusual situation, then barrels into the physical examination of the device, pointing out the dual cameras on the back, the RGB illuminated ROG logo, the dual USB-C ports, the dual SIM slot, and the lack of microSD expansion despite generous internal storage options. He highlights the tactile feel of the side buttons, the air triggers, and the dedicated gaming hardware controls, praising the placement and usability for a gaming phone. The software experience is explored next, contrasting a flashy ROG skin with the option to switch to a clean stock Android theme for a smoother everyday experience. He notes that the device ships with a 60 Hz baseline but can be upgraded to 90 or 120 Hz, and he compares display quality and pixel response with other flagship phones, underscoring the OLED panel advantages and system-wide dark mode for power savings. The discussion extends to gaming-oriented features embedded in Armory Crate, with practical observations about navigation, launch animations, and how to access game profiles and performance metrics from within the console, as well as how the phone handles color, brightness, and user interface customization. The video shifts toward the audio performance, where Linus demonstrates the stereo speakers and tests them with a sample video, remarking on clear output and minimal distortion at typical volume levels. He then pivots to the accessories, showing off the Lighting Armor Case, the fan-equipped TwinView Dock, the Kunai gamepad, and the mobile desktop dock, giving initial impressions of each accessory, their build quality, and how they integrate with the phone. Finally, Linus reveals firmware updates, discusses the overall value proposition of the ROG Phone II ecosystem, and teases a forthcoming full review while encouraging viewers to subscribe for deeper performance testing and long-term usage impressions.
Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · mobile_tech · gaming_phones · unboxing_experience · device_ownership · hardware_accessories
Questions answered
- What makes the ROG Phone II different from its predecessor in hardware terms?
- The ROG Phone II uses an upgraded 855 Plus class processor with a higher turbo frequency, an OLED display capable of 90 to 120 Hz, dual USB-C ports, and a gaming-centric feature set including front facing air triggers and a robust accessory ecosystem.
- Does the phone include microSD expansion?
- No, the device does not include microSD expansion, but it ships with up to 512 GB of internal storage.
- What is Armory Crate used for on the ROG Phone II?
- Armory Crate is used to configure gaming related settings, lighting, fan speed, and performance profiles, and to manage game-specific options.
- Are there any notable issues during the unboxing?
- The video notes a few initial setup quirks, such as software prompts and a firmware update on the accessories, but these are typical early-release experiences.
- What accessory stands out as the most intriguing?
- The lighting armor case and the TwinView Dock are highlighted as standout accessories due to their lighting integration and cooling capabilities respectively.