The ROG Phone 7 is a high-performance Android gaming smartphone developed by ASUS as part of its Republic of Gamers (ROG) lineup, announced on April 13, 2023, and released in May 2023.[1][2] It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform with a maximum clock speed of 3.2 GHz and Adreno 740 GPU, paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage.[3] The device features a 6.78-inch SamsungAMOLED display with a 2448 x 1080 resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate, and up to 1500 nits peak brightness, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.[3] Its 6000 mAh battery supports 65W HyperCharge fast charging and is optimized for prolonged gaming through the GameCool 7 thermal system, which includes a vapor chamber for up to 10% better cooling efficiency.[1][3]Designed specifically for mobile gaming, the ROG Phone 7 incorporates AirTrigger 7 ultrasonic shoulder buttons for controller-like input, symmetrical dual front-facing speakers with Dirac HD sound and 50% louder output compared to predecessors, and compatibility with the AeroActive Cooler 7 accessory for additional cooling and a subwoofer.[1][3] The camera system includes a triple rear setup with a 50 MP Sony IMX766 main sensor (f/1.9, 1/1.56-inch size), a 13 MP ultrawide, and a 5 MP macro lens, alongside a 32 MP front camera that outputs 8 MP binned images.[3] Running Android 13 at launch with up to two major OS upgrades promised, it has an IP54 dust and water resistance rating, measures 173 x 76.8 x 10.3 mm, and weighs 239 grams.[2][3]The ROG Phone 7 is part of a series that also includes the higher-end ROG Phone 7 Ultimate variant, which shares core specifications but adds premium design elements like a two-tone finish and enhanced accessories.[1] Priced starting at $999.99 for the base model with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, it became available in late Q2 2023 in select markets including the US, emphasizing no-compromise performance for gamers through features like X Mode for optimized CPU/GPU tuning.[1][3]
Development and release
Announcement
The ROG Phone 7 series was officially unveiled on April 13, 2023, during the "For Those Who Dare" virtual launch event hosted by ASUS Republic of Gamers.[1] The event highlighted the series as a significant evolution in mobile gaming hardware, streamed live on ASUS's official YouTube channel to a global audience.[4]Central to the presentation was the integration of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which ASUS emphasized for delivering approximately 15% improved CPU performance compared to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in the predecessor ROG Phone 6.[5] The announcement also showcased advancements in thermal management through the new GameCool 7 cooling system, featuring a larger vapor chamber and boron nitride compound for enhanced heat dissipation from the CPU.[6] Two primary variants were introduced: the standard ROG Phone 7, aimed at core gamers, and the premium ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, which includes additional features like an AeroActive Portal for superior accessory-based cooling.[7]Prior to the event, ASUS teased key upgrades including hardware-accelerated ray-tracing support enabled by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2's Adreno 740 GPU, promising more realistic lighting and shadows in compatible games.[8] Teasers also spotlighted audio enhancements, with the series' front-firing speakers delivering a 50% increase in effective volume over the ROG Phone 6 for immersive sound.[1] Positioned as the sixth-generation ROG Phone succeeding the ROG Phone 6 without reported delays—in fact, launched ahead of initial expectations—the series was framed as a timely response to demands for sustained high-performance gaming on mobile devices.[9]
Market launch
The ROG Phone 7 was commercially launched following its announcement at a virtual event on April 13, 2023.[10]The base ROG Phone 7 became available in May 2023 in select markets, including Taiwan and several European countries, with pre-orders starting immediately after the announcement in those regions.[2][11] In North America, particularly the US, availability began in June 2023 through the official ASUS Store and retailers like Amazon.[12] The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate variant followed with a staggered rollout, launching in June 2023 in the same initial markets, often bundled with accessories such as the AeroActive Cooler Pro.[13][14]Pricing for the base ROG Phone 7 started at $999 for the 12 GB RAM/256 GB storage configuration, with the 16 GB RAM/512 GB model at $1,099 in the US.[12] The Ultimate edition, featuring 16 GB RAM/512 GB storage and included gaming accessories, was priced at $1,399 in the US and €1,399 in Europe.[15][11] Regional variations included €999 for the base 12 GB/256 GB model in Europe.[11]Initial availability focused on Asia (including Taiwan and India), Europe, and North America, with sales primarily through manufacturer stores, e-commerce platforms, and select retailers rather than widespread carrier partnerships, reflecting its niche gaming-oriented positioning.[10][16] There were no reports of major supply shortages during the launch, though the Ultimate model's releases were phased to align with accessory bundle availability, ensuring smoother distribution.[12]
Design
Build and ergonomics
The ROG Phone 7 measures 173 x 77 x 10.3 mm and weighs 239 grams, providing a substantial yet balanced form factor suitable for prolonged gaming sessions.[2] The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate maintains nearly identical dimensions but tips the scales at 246 grams, owing to its integrated AeroActive Portal feature.[17] Both variants employ premium construction materials, including a front glass panel reinforced with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus for scratch resistance, a rear glass panel protected by Gorilla Glass 3, and an aluminum frame for structural integrity.[2] Additionally, the devices achieve an IP54 rating, offering protection against dust ingress and water splashes.[3]Ergonomically, the ROG Phone 7 series features a curved chassis design that contours to the hand, promoting a secure grip and reducing slippage during intensive use, with index fingers naturally aligning to the AirTrigger controls.[18] The rear panel incorporates a matte finish to minimize fingerprints and enhance tactile feedback in gaming scenarios.[19] Ultrasonic sensors enable grip detection and support for gesture-based AirTrigger inputs, further optimizing one-handed and two-handed handling.[3] Biometric authentication is handled via an under-display optical fingerprint sensor, integrated seamlessly into the front for quick access without compromising the side profiles.[2]A key distinction in the Ultimate variant lies in its AeroActive Portal, a motorized rear vent that opens to facilitate direct airflow from the AeroActive Cooler accessory, enhancing thermal management without altering the core ergonomic profile.[20] This integration allows for modular cooling while preserving the phone's overall grip and balance when used standalone.[17]
Visual and lighting features
The ROG Phone 7 series adopts a futuristic aesthetic characterized by angular lines and subtle RGB accents, reinforcing its gaming-oriented identity without adding unnecessary bulk to the slim chassis. The back panel features bold slash graphics and a two-tone color scheme incorporating translucent layered elements for a dynamic, layered visual effect. This design approach balances premium materials with ergonomic considerations, ensuring the phone remains lightweight at 239 grams while evoking a sense of high-performance innovation.[21][1]Available color options include Phantom Black and Storm White for the standard ROG Phone 7 model, providing versatility in matte and glossy finishes that complement the angular rear housing. The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate variant is offered exclusively in Storm White, aligning with its elevated positioning through a cleaner, more premium appearance. These color choices enhance personalization while maintaining a cohesive gaming theme across the lineup.[1][2][11]Both variants incorporate Aura RGB lighting integrated into the frame and the iconic ROG logo, enabling users to select from up to 16.77 million colors and eight preset mood-lighting effects such as static, breathing, or color cycling. Customization occurs via the Armoury Crate software, allowing synchronization with in-game actions, notifications, or music for immersive visual feedback. This lighting system underscores the phone's gaming focus by providing subtle yet striking illumination that can be tailored to individual preferences.[21][22]Exclusive to the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate, the ROG Vision serves as a unique 2-inch rear OLED matrix display capable of rendering customizable animations, system notifications, and real-time information like the current time during charging or gaming sessions. Users can configure six distinct scenarios through Armoury Crate, including effects for incoming calls, X Mode activation, or external accessory connections, adding a layer of interactive personalization not available on the standard model. The standard ROG Phone 7 lacks this rear display, relying instead on its Aura RGB elements for visual flair.[23][24]
Hardware
Processor and memory
The ROG Phone 7 is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, built on a 4 nm manufacturing process, which serves as its core computing engine for demanding gaming applications.[3] This SoC features an octa-core CPU configuration consisting of one prime Cortex-X3 core clocked at 3.2 GHz, two Cortex-A715 cores at 2.8 GHz, two Cortex-A710 cores at 2.8 GHz, and three Cortex-A510 efficiency cores at 2.0 GHz, enabling efficient multitasking and high-performance processing.[25] Complementing the CPU is the Adreno 740 GPU, which supports hardware-accelerated ray-tracing to enhance graphical realism in compatible games.Memory configurations vary by model to cater to gaming enthusiasts' needs for seamless operation under heavy loads. The standard ROG Phone 7 offers 12 GB or 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM paired with 256 GB or 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage, while the Ultimate edition provides 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM with 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage; neither variant supports microSD card expansion for additional storage.[2][14] These high-speed components ensure rapid data access and multitasking capabilities, with the UFS 4.0 storage delivering approximately twice the read/write speeds of the previous UFS 3.1 standard.[21]In terms of performance, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 provides up to 15% faster CPU performance compared to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in the predecessor ROG Phone 6, contributing to smoother gameplay in intensive titles.[21] Benchmark results reflect this capability, with the device achieving AnTuTu v9 scores around 1.3 million, underscoring its prowess in combined CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience tests tailored to mobile workloads.[2] To maintain sustained performance during extended gaming sessions, the ROG Phone 7 incorporates the GameCool 7 thermal management system, which employs a large vapor chamber, multiple graphite thermal layers for heat spreading, and the AeroActive Portal for active airflow, effectively dissipating heat from the chipset.[23]
Display
The ROG Phone 7 features a 6.78-inch Samsung AMOLED display with a resolution of 2448 × 1080 pixels, delivering FHD+ clarity at approximately 395 pixels per inch and a 20.4:9 aspect ratio optimized for immersive gaming and media viewing.[26][2] This panel supports a 165 Hz refresh rate, which can adapt for smoother motion in fast-paced games, paired with a 720 Hz touch-sampling rate to ensure responsive input during competitive play.[26][2]Key enhancements include HDR10+ certification for dynamic range in supported content, 10-bit color depth enabling over 1 billion colors for vibrant visuals, and a peak brightness of 1500 nits (with 1000 nits typical for high-brightness mode) to maintain visibility in bright environments.[2][26] The display achieves high color accuracy with a Delta-E value below 1 and covers 111% of the DCI-P3 gamut, while Pixelworks technology provides real-time SDR-to-HDR conversion for enhanced contrast and color in non-HDR games and videos.[26][27] Additionally, it supports an always-on display mode, allowing users to view notifications, time, and custom images without fully waking the screen.[28][2]The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, offering improved resistance to drops and scratches compared to previous generations, ensuring durability for handheld gaming sessions.[26][2]
Battery and charging
The ROG Phone 7 is equipped with a high-capacity 6000 mAh lithium-polymer battery, configured as a dual-cell setup for balanced power distribution and non-removable design.[3][2] This capacity supports extended usage, with independent tests demonstrating up to 18 hours and 32 minutes of continuous web browsing at 150 nits brightness, marking it among the top performers in battery endurance for flagship smartphones.[29] For moderate mixed-use scenarios, including calls, browsing, and light gaming, the device can last over two full days on a single charge.[30]Charging is handled via 65W HyperCharge with USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 and Quick Charge 5.0 support, enabling a full 0-100% charge in approximately 42 minutes using the included adapter.[3][2] The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate variant maintains the same 65W speed, with its integrated cooling system helping to manage thermal output during rapid charging without compromising efficiency.[17] A key gaming-oriented feature is bypass charging, accessible through the Game Genie interface, which routes power directly from the adapter to the device during sessions, bypassing the battery to reduce heat buildup and extend component longevity.[31] Wireless charging is not supported on either model.[3]Battery efficiency benefits from optimizations in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which delivers power-efficient performance for sustained gaming, and the 165 Hz AMOLED display's variable refresh rate (1-165 Hz), allowing dynamic adjustment to content for lower power draw during less demanding tasks.[2][21] These elements enable reliable endurance in prolonged play, with reviews noting over 20 hours in standardized productivity benchmarks like PCMark.[32]
Cameras
The rear camera array of the ROG Phone 7 consists of a triple setup, led by a 50 MP main sensor using the Sony IMX766 with a 1/1.56-inch size, 1.0 µm pixel pitch, f/1.9 aperture, and 24 mm equivalent focal length, supporting phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and optical image stabilization (OIS).[3][2][33] Accompanying it is a 13 MP ultrawide lens with f/2.2 aperture, 13 mm focal length, and 120° field of view, alongside a 5 MP macro camera with f/2.4 aperture for close-up shots.[2] These cameras include features such as LED flash, HDR processing, and panorama mode, prioritizing straightforward capture suitable for casual gamingphone users rather than advanced photography.[2]The front-facing camera is a 32 MP sensor with f/2.5 aperture and 21 mm equivalent focal length, employing pixel binning to output 8 MP images, and operates with fixed focus without autofocus capabilities.[3][2]Video recording supports up to 8K resolution at 24 fps on the main rear camera, 4K at 60 fps for the main and 30 fps for the ultrawide, along with 1080p at up to 240 fps for slow-motion effects, utilizing gyro-EIS for stabilization across modes.[3][2] The front camera is limited to 1080p at 30 fps.[2]In performance evaluations, the ROG Phone 7's cameras deliver adequate results for everyday use, earning an overall DxOMark score of 108, with strengths in accurate exposure and color rendition in photos (scores of 103 and 106, respectively) and effective video stabilization (103).[33] However, it shows average low-light handling due to noticeable noise (photo low-light score of 86) and limited detail preservation, alongside weaker zoom performance (52) without a dedicated telephoto lens, reflecting the device's focus on gaming over professional imaging.[33] No specialized gaming-oriented camera modes, such as AR overlays or motion tracking for gameplay, are included.[33]
Audio and sensors
The ROG Phone 7 is equipped with dual front-firing stereo speakers featuring five magnets and two amplifiers, tuned via Dirac Virtuo spatial audio technology for immersive, theater-like sound. These speakers deliver 50% greater effective volume and 20% stronger bass performance compared to the ROG Phone 6 series.[12]The device retains a 3.5 mm headphone jack for wired audio connections and supports Hi-Res Audio certification with 32-bit/384kHz playback, alongside Snapdragon Sound for high-fidelity, low-latency Bluetooth streaming via codecs like aptX HD and aptX Adaptive.[2][21]For input and environmental sensing, the ROG Phone 7 includes an in-display optical fingerprint sensor for secure biometric unlocking, alongside an accelerometer, electronic compass, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and ambient light sensor to handle motion detection, orientation, and automatic adjustments.[3] Its standout gaming feature is the AirTrigger 7 system, comprising ultrasonic sensors on the upper edges that function as pressure-sensitive shoulder buttons, enabling precise, controller-style inputs with customizable mapping for enhanced gameplay responsiveness.[23][34]Connectivity options emphasize gaming reliability, with support for 5G networks including Sub-6 GHz and mmWave bands, Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e/be) for ultra-fast wireless performance, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC for contactless payments.[2] The phone features dual USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports—one on the left side dedicated to accessories like the AeroActive Cooler and another at the bottom for standard charging and data transfer—ensuring versatile connectivity without compromising ergonomics.[3]
Software
Operating system
The ROG Phone 7 launched with Android 13 as its base operating system, customized with the new ROG UI skin, which is derived from ASUS's ZenUI framework to provide a gaming-oriented interface while maintaining core Android functionality.[1]Key core features of the ROG UI include enhanced multitasking options, such as split-screen mode for running multiple apps simultaneously, complemented by the Game Dashboard overlay that allows quick access to performance tweaks and notifications without exiting games.[21] Users can personalize the interface through customizable themes, enabling the combination of different wallpapers, icons, and color schemes to suit individual preferences. Privacy controls are supported via built-in tools like AppLock, which secures specific apps with PIN or biometric verification to protect sensitive data.[21][35]The device features minimal bloatware out of the box, with pre-installed applications primarily focused on gaming enhancements, such as the Armoury Crate app for system tuning and profile management.[36][37] Security integration in the OS includes support for side-mounted fingerprint scanning and face unlock using the front-facing camera, providing seamless biometric authentication options alongside standard PIN and pattern locks.[38][39]
Gaming features
The ROG Phone 7 integrates Armoury Crate as its primary software hub for gaming customization, enabling users to switch between performance profiles like X Mode, which maximizes CPU and GPU output for demanding titles by prioritizing sustained high frame rates over thermal throttling.[21][40]X Mode can be further enhanced when paired with compatible accessories.[21] Within Armoury Crate, users can map macros to the device's AirTriggers—ultrasonic shoulder buttons—for executing complex sequences, such as multi-step combos in action games, alongside synchronizing RGB lighting effects across the phone's AniMe Vision display and connected peripherals for immersive visual feedback.[21][41]Complementing Armoury Crate, the Game Genie serves as an in-game overlay accessible via a side swipe, providing real-time tools for performance tweaks and content capture tailored to mobile gaming.[42] Its AI-driven features include X Capture, which automatically detects and records highlight moments—such as victories or critical kills—using an onboard AI model trained to recognize exciting gameplay events, allowing users to review and share clips without manual intervention.[43] Additionally, X Sense employs scene detection to analyze in-game visuals and automatically adjust settings like brightness, color profiles, or trigger sensitivity for optimal play, reducing the need for manual optimizations during sessions.[44]AirTrigger functionality extends to customizable modes supporting programmable actions across nine gesture types, including taps, swipes, and gyroscope-assisted aiming, configurable through Game Genie for precise control in fast-paced genres.[21][41] The device achieves zero-latency touch response with a 720 Hz sampling rate on its AMOLED display, ensuring inputs register instantaneously to minimize lag in competitive scenarios.[21][40] For compatibility, the software includes pre-optimized profiles for titles like Genshin Impact, enabling hardware-accelerated ray-tracing for enhanced lighting and reflections via Snapdragon Elite Gaming support, resulting in smoother visuals at high resolutions without compromising frame rates.[21][40] These elements collectively position the ROG Phone 7 as a dedicated platform for console-like mobile gaming experiences.[42]
Update policy
ASUS committed to providing the ROG Phone 7 with two major Android operating system upgrades from its launch version of Android 13, extending support up to Android 15.[45][46] The device received the Android 14 update starting in early 2024, with stable rollout to Android 15 occurring in April 2025.[47][48]In addition to OS upgrades, ASUS guarantees four years of security patches for the ROG Phone 7, covering updates through 2027 from its 2023 launch.[46][45] These security updates are delivered regularly, often on a monthly or bimonthly basis, to address vulnerabilities and maintain device stability.[49][50] As of November 2025, patches are up to the September 2025 security level.[51]Given the device's gaming orientation, ASUS prioritizes update content that enhances performance and ensures compatibility with the Armoury Crate software suite, including optimizations for game profiles and system stability during intensive sessions.[52][53] This focus helps sustain the phone's high-frame-rate gaming capabilities over its support lifecycle.The update policy applies equally to both the standard ROG Phone 7 and the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate variant, with identical OS upgrades and security patch commitments for the entire series.[45][48]
Accessories
Standard inclusions
The ROG Phone 7 is packaged with a selection of accessories designed to support immediate gaming use, including the device itself, a 65 W USB power adapter (or 30 W variant in India), a USB-C to USB-C charging cable, an Aero Case protective cover, a SIM ejector pin, and documentation comprising the user guide and warranty card.[3]The ROG Phone 7 Ultimate edition builds on this foundation for enhanced thermal management, adding the AeroActive Cooler 7 accessory to the standard inclusions.[17][54]Neither variant includes headphones in the box, a deliberate omission that underscores the device's retention of a 3.5 mm headphone jack, enabling direct wired connections for minimal audio latency during gameplay.[21]
Optional add-ons
The AeroActive Cooler 7 is a side-mounted external cooling accessory designed exclusively for the ROG Phone 7 series, featuring a high-back-pressure fan with an integrated thermoelectric Peltier cooler to dissipate heat during intensive gaming sessions. It reduces the phone's back surface temperature by up to 25°C and the front (touch panel) by up to 8°C, helping maintain peak performance without thermal throttling.[55] The cooler includes a built-in subwoofer for enhanced audio output, four additional physical buttons for customizable controls, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack for low-latency wired audio. The AeroActive Cooler 7 incorporates Aura RGB lighting for aesthetic customization. It also comes bundled with a protective bumper case to secure the phone during attachment.Other compatible optional add-ons include the ROG Tessen mobile controller, a foldable, low-latency wired USB-Cgamepad with console-grade joysticks, programmable rear paddles, and 500 Hz polling rate, designed to fit Android phones up to 7 inches including the ROG Phone 7. Additional accessories extend functionality with clip-on fans for supplementary cooling, protective bumpers for impact resistance, and USB-C hubs enabling multi-device connectivity such as external displays or peripherals.These add-ons integrate seamlessly via the ROG Phone 7's dedicated side USB-C port and are configurable through the Armoury Crate software, allowing users to map buttons, adjust cooling profiles, and sync RGB effects. The AeroActive Cooler 7 is priced around $100, while bundles combining it with controllers or cases can reach up to $200 depending on the retailer.
Reception
Critical reviews
The ASUS ROG Phone 7 received widespread praise from critics for its exceptional gaming capabilities, particularly its fluid 165Hz AMOLED display, which delivers smooth visuals and responsive touch sampling ideal for fast-paced games.[56] Reviewers highlighted the device's 6,000mAh battery, which supports extended gaming sessions lasting over five hours while maintaining strong endurance for mixed use, often lasting up to two days on a single charge.[20][57] The capacitive AirTrigger controls were frequently commended for enhancing precision in gameplay, allowing customizable gestures and shoulder buttons that provide a console-like experience.[56][20]Critics noted several drawbacks, including the phone's bulky and heavy design at 239 grams, which makes it cumbersome for everyday handling despite its IP54 rating and premium build.[20][57] The cameras were described as average, with the 50MP main sensor producing middling results in low light and lacking the detail of competitors like Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel devices.[56][20] High pricing, starting at $999 for the base model and reaching $1,399 for the Ultimate variant, was a common point of contention, positioning it as a premium niche product.[56][57] Some reviews also pointed to software bloat from pre-installed gaming apps and a limited update policy of two major OS upgrades and four years of security patches, which lags behind rivals.[57]Professional scores averaged around 8/10 across major outlets, with Android Authority awarding 9/10 for its competitive edge in gaming, Android Police giving 9.5/10 for overall performance, CNET scoring 7.5/10, TechRadar 4/5, and IGN 6/10.[56][57][20][58][59] The device earned accolades as the Best Gaming Phone of 2023 from PhoneArena, Android Police, and Android Headlines' Reader's Choice Awards, recognizing its top AnTuTu benchmark scores exceeding 1.3 million points as a leader in mobile performance.[60][61][62][63]
Market performance
The ROG Phone 7 occupied a niche position within the gaming smartphone market, which was valued at approximately USD 3.5 billion globally in 2023 and projected to grow significantly thereafter.[64]ASUS did not release official sales figures for the device, but it demonstrated strong performance in Asia, with India designated as a Phase 1 launch market to capitalize on regional demand for high-performance mobiles.[65]In terms of market positioning, the ROG Phone 7 competed directly with other premium gaming handsets such as the Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro and Xiaomi Black Shark 5 Pro, targeting dedicated enthusiasts through its specialized features and starting price of around $999, which positioned it as a high-end option rather than a mass-market product. (Note: GSMArena lists competitors in specs comparisons; similar for others.)The device's legacy influenced subsequent models, notably paving the way for the ROG Phone 8 series, which incorporated advancements like the GameCool 8 thermal system for sustained performance while introducing IP68 water and dust resistance—a step toward broader appeal that addressed some prior limitations in durability.[66] A GSMArena reader poll reflected its positive reception among gamers, with 22% of respondents selecting the ROG Phone 7 Ultimate as their preferred option among competitors, though 43% opted for non-gaming flagships, underscoring its enthusiast focus.[67]Despite these strengths, the ROG Phone 7 faced challenges in achieving mainstream adoption, primarily due to its bulky 6.78-inch form factor and elevated cost, which deterred casual users and confined its success to specialized gaming communities.[67]