We’ve been reviewing the Asus ROG phones for years: extremely powerful, over-powered, over-engineered, over-engineered. They stay cool under all conditions and always push their processor to the limit.


For example the latest ROG Phone 9 Pro is incredibly fast, with the Snapdragon 8 Elite inside it getting top scores on the popular benchmark tools, the improved cooling solutions and even an external fan you can put on it.


It has hardware-accelerated ray tracing, it has gaming triggers, it has big sounding beefy speakers and a huge screen for gaming.


You know what it doesn’t have? Games.


Yes, I know – you can play Genshin Impact, Marvel Snap, Arena Breakout, CoD: Mobile and other pretty popular titles. I am not aware of their existence.


But these are, like it or not, mobile games. They have always been developed with the idea that they have to run on phone hardware that is rarely of the highest level. To release the largest network possible, developers will optimize for mid-range phones and above.




Adding and supporting high-quality graphics and ray tracing is therefore far back on the priority list. Having fast, dynamic gameplay using the phone with additional triggers is also a rarity.


And here I don’t blame the developers or the phone manufacturers. No,


I blame Google and Android


In recent years, Apple decided – in a shocking twist – to get into gaming. No one ever thinks of Apple devices as gaming devices, and it seems like Cupertino is looking to fix that, especially as the M-class chips have become more powerful and competent.


First, the company launched Apple Arcade. Okay, nothing special: a selection of mobile games. Polished, beautiful and fluid games, sure, but ‘casual’ and nothing the serious gamer can shout about.


But now Apple is making deals with real big names in the industry. Ubisoft brings Assassin’s Creed games to iPhones and iPads. Capcom launches Resident Evil titles for Apple’s mobile platforms. Kojima Productions launched Death Stranding for the iPhone and iPad.




It’s a bit funny that Apple doesn’t have the specialized hardware that makes the iPhones feel better to play games on… and the phones that do don’t have the catalog of games to warrant them.


In Android land, partners and manufacturers are picking up the slack


Gaming isn’t the only thing Google is neglecting. There are creative apps, serious apps that have been exclusive to iOS for years. Video editors have loved LumaFusion for the iPad for years, because it brings the experience of a multi-timeline video editor to mobile, but designed for touch in a pretty good way.


It wasn’t until Samsung partnered with LumaFusion that LumaTouch came to Android. Look, Samsung has a vested interest in people seeing the Galaxy Tab S series as ‘serious’ tablets. So professional apps are needed. Admittedly, much more is needed, but at least it has taken the step.



It was also Samsung who developed several interface elements for it foldable phoneslike saving split-screen app pairs as shortcut icons, or having a permanent dock for multitasking at the bottom. But I’m going off on a tangent here.


So, whose job is it?


You could say that if a manufacturer has a gaming phoneperhaps their job is to establish a partnership with the right game developers. But considering that said games should then be available on the Play Store and guaranteed to work with future Android updates (or have their kinks ironed out as soon as possible after an update), I think this is very much something that Google must take. take care of. And I know, I know… “Who cares about mobile gaming?”. Surprisingly, a lot of people do that. Not just gamers of the “Coin Master” and “Candy Crush” types. There is an entire generation that is growing up with a smartphone in their hands. Of course they will look for games to play on that magical device, and of course they will grow up with better developed touchscreen gaming capabilities.


In fact, they are already here, and eSports are played on smartphones and tablets.


Apple sees this. And in a market that demands you always grow, Apple decided to expand into gaming – a field they lost a few decades ago, but are now ready to reconquer.



Google may be missing a golden opportunity here. Handheld consoles are slowly getting big. Some try to run Windows, others run custom software. It would only make sense if some of them were powered by Android.


If Android had the right games to offer!


And the same goes for gaming phones. They have great hardware and external buttons to make gaming comfortable. If you are a gamer, it would be wise to buy one.


If only there were games!



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