ASUS introduced the ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro this year, a gaming mobile designed to meet the needs of most gamers. However, for enterprise mobile stress tests don’t go too well.
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This is what happened to its predecessor during these tests, so it seems that the company has work for the next generation
As shown by youtuber Jerry Rig Everything, the device did not prove to be more resistant than last year’s model, and while there have been changes to its construction, there are still areas where the company should improve if it wants its device to be more durable.
Here’s how the ASUS ROG 6 resists damage
The ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro, like the ROG 5 at the time, has already passed through the hands of youtuber Jerry Rig Everything, who in his videos performs various stress tests to test the durability of mobiles, and the ROG 6 Pro did not offer the best performance in this regard.
To begin with, you should know that this ASUS mobile, like its predecessor, uses two battery cells instead of one inside, which does not prevent it from the mobile can be easily folded pushing through the central part. In fact, it was even possible to fold it faster than the previous model.
On the other hand, its screen resisted up to the sixth level of hardness, and it should be noted that your fingerprint reader under the screen still works well despite having scratched the part of the screen above.
Beyond that, the burn prevails on the screen after lighting a nearby lighter, and its back breaks completely when folding the mobile, including its second screen.
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