With the launch of Asus’s all-new ROG 2 phone, question is whether the gaming smartphone be able to create a niche for itself. Why is it increasingly becoming a popular choice compared to Xiamoi Black Shark 2 and Razor Phone 2? Most of these phones have in-built features, lots of RAM, and the ever-so big battery size. Asus Rog 2 vs. Black Shark 2 vs. Red Magic 3 Clearly, when it comes to Asus Rog 2 vs. Black Shark 2, the former has a trailblazing chipset. It boasts of having unparalleled batteries. With an incredible refresh rate of 120Hz, the Asus Rog 2 vs. Black Shark is designed with 6.59-inch touchscreen display, 8GB RAM, and encompasses a resolution of 1080×2340 pixels. The upcoming mobile phone has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and is powered by a 2.6GHz octa-core processor. All this makes the Asus Rog Phone 2 a darling of sorts with mobile gamers. Performance The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chipset is accompanied by 8GB of RAM and UFS 3.0 storage in the Asus Rog Phone 2, which is an upgrade over the Black Shark 2. The phone also comes with an external cooler that can be attached to the phone to make sure there is zero throttling. Display The Asus Rog Phone 2 refresh rate is 120Hz, much higher than that of Nubia Red Magic 3, which is only 90Hz. The newest smartphone on the block offers a 1ms response time and comes along with a spot-on colour accuracy feature. Battery In the middle of a gaming battle and the battery conks off! A nightmare for gamers. For every mobile enthusiast, battery life has a great impact on the choice they make. The Asus phone has a battery of 6000 mAh and a quick charging of 30W (Quick Charge 4.0). Asus Rog II phone rival Black Shark 2, has a battery holding 4000 mAh with 27W fast charging. Also Read: Who is the Winner Microsoft Xbox One X Or Sony PlayStation 4 Pro Camera Even though camera clarity is not a concern for gamers, Asus Rog 2 phone has a rear camera with 48 MP, f/1.8 + 13 MP, f/2.4 (Ultrawide) and front camera of 24MP, f/2.2. Software The Asus Rog Phone 2 offers a stock Android experience out of the box, thus letting users switch between the over-the-top ROG UI and stock Android. Have you used these phones? Know how they work? Tell us in the comments below.