PhoneLifespan

Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro

Buy with careValue Score 61/100
$800
used/discounted street price
$1199 at launch

How long will it last?

Official promise

Supported until January 2029 · Buy-by January 2027

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2024◆ Buy-by Jan 20272029

Asus promises 5 years of updates for this phone, so it's supported until January 2029 — buying it today still gets you about 2.6 years of safe use.

Source: Asus's official policy · last verified 2026-06-11 · how we compute this

TrueCost

Street price ÷ months of safe use remaining — the number that makes cheap short-lived phones expensive, and well-supported ones cheap.

$25.91/month

75% above the $600–900 median ($14.81/mo, dying phones excluded)

Our verdict

A gaming powerhouse that finally added a slimmer IP68 design, wireless charging, and a real telephoto camera, but software support trails mainstream flagships.

Pros

  • Top-tier gaming hardware: 165Hz LTPO AMOLED, AirTrigger shoulder buttons, and active cooling
  • Huge 5500mAh battery with fast 65W wired and now 15W wireless charging
  • More mainstream-friendly with IP68 rating and a slimmer design than past ROG phones
  • Versatile triple camera including a 3x telephoto, plus a 3.5mm jack and dual USB-C

Cons

  • Only ~2 OS upgrades — short next to 7-year rivals despite extended security patches
  • Heavy at 225g and aimed at gamers, so overkill for casual users
Best for: Serious mobile gamers wanting the highest refresh and coolingBest for: Power users who want maximum RAM/storage and batteryBest for: People who value a headphone jack and accessory ecosystem (AeroActive cooler)Avoid if: You want the longest OS-update lifespanAvoid if: You prefer a light, compact, understated phone

Full specifications

Display

💡 Bigger numbers = smoother scrolling (Hz) and easier outdoor reading (nits).

Screen6.78-inch flexible LTPO AMOLED (Samsung E6), FHD+ (1080×2400), 1–165Hz, 720Hz touch sampling, 2500-nit peak
Performance

💡 The phone's brain — it decides speed today and how well it ages.

ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Gen 3
RAM16GB / 24GB
Storage512GB / 1TB
Cameras

💡 Megapixels aren't everything — lens variety matters more day-to-day.

main (Sony IMX890 1/1.56-inch, gimbal OIS)50MP
ultra-wide (120-degree)13MP
telephoto 3x (OIS)32MP
front32MP
Battery & charging

💡 Capacity in mAh — bigger usually means longer between charges.

Battery5,500 mAh
Charging65W wired (HyperCharge), 15W Qi wireless
Build

💡 Size, weight, and the materials between your phone and the floor.

Dimensions163.8 × 76.8 × 8.9 mm
Weight225 g
MaterialsAluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
Water resistanceIP68
Software & connectivity

💡 The software it ships with, and how far it can upgrade.

SoftwareAndroid 14 at launch
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C (2 ports), 3.5mm headphone jack
Update policy2 OS upgrades · 5 years of security updates (official promise)

Better-value alternatives

Similar price, lower cost per month of safe ownership.

Frequently asked questions

Does the ROG Phone 8 Pro have wireless charging?

Yes — it's the first ROG Phone to add Qi wireless charging (15W), alongside 65W wired HyperCharge and an IP68 rating new to the line.

How long will it get software updates?

Asus commits to about 2 Android OS upgrades and up to ~5 years of security patches (to roughly 2029), so OS support is shorter than some rivals even though security runs long.

Is it good for non-gamers?

It can be — the slimmer design, IP68, telephoto camera, and wireless charging make it more mainstream — but its 225g weight and gamer styling are more than most casual users need.

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Specs are collected from manufacturer documentation; prices reflect major US retailers and change often. Support end dates follow each brand's official policy (or, for Apple, its documented historical pattern). Last verified 2026-06-11.