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Asus gaming phone ROG Phone 6D confirmed to launch September 19th – onmsft.com

Abhinav Fating Abhinav Fating
August 29, 2022
1 min read

Asus officially announced the launch date for its most powerful Asus ROG Phone 6D smartphone on September 19 Globally. Asus teased the smartphone on its official Twitter handle, confirming the chipset on the upcoming offering.

The ROG Phone 6 is entering its ULTIMATE form!
Powered by MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 9000+ CPU for peak performance 💪

ROG Phone 6D Ultimate, coming September 19.

Save the date 👉 https://t.co/a6j55Te4Kq#ROG #ROGPhone6DUltimate pic.twitter.com/gDJcdBoya6

— ROG Global (@ASUS_ROG) August 29, 2022

Last month, Asus unveiled the ROG Phone 6 series which comprised ROG Phone 6 and 6 Pro. It will be the third variant in the ROG Phone 6 series, likely to be shipped with regular and Pro models.

Powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ Processor for ROG Phone 6D

When we say a gaming phone, what comes to mind is a powerful chipset, and Asus’ upcoming ROG Phone 6D will feature MediaTek’s top-of-the-line chipset, the Dimensity 9000+flagship Processor. Most of the premium flagship smartphones launched in the market come with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Processor whether it’s ROG Phone 6 Series, Redmagic 7 Pro, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Xiaomi 12 Pro, or iQOO 10 Pro.

The smartphone will make its debut on the 19th of September at an event held at 8am New York time (EDT). Currently, full specifications of the smartphone are unknown, but Asus’s ROG Phone 6D might come with similar specifications as the ROG Phone 6 Pro. (via NotebookCheck)

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