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Asus ROG Phone II now available in Malaysia, priced under RM3,000

The Asus ROG Phone II is now on sale in Malaysia. Retailer Mobile2Go currently has stock available and this is a China set that has “Tencent Games” printed at the back.

At the moment, the retailer is only offering the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant and it’s priced at RM2,998. Do note that these are import sets and they are covered by a 2-year in-house warranty. If you’re looking for a slightly more affordable deal, the same device is offered on Lazada for RM2,988.

The ROG Phone II is a high-end gaming smartphone that is packed with the best possible specs possible. Upfront, it gets a 6.59″ AMOLED display that pushes a Full HD+ resolution and a high refresh rate of 120Hz. Under the hood, it runs on a Snapdragon 855+ and it comes with either 8GB RAM + 128GB storage or 12GB RAM + 512GB of storage. Powering the device is a huge 6,000mAh battery and it supports 30W fast charging via USB-C. You can learn more about the device in our announcement post and hands-on video below:

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