“Yo dawg, I heard you like games, so I put games on the back of your phone so you can game in between games.” Asus, probably. No, really. Asus’ new Android smartphone—the ROG Phone 9 Pro—has 648 mini LEDs on the back of the device that can light up to different patterns, or you can use them to play arcade-“inspired” games that may sound familiar: Brick Smasher, Snake Venture, Aero Invaders, Speedy Runners.
It’s hard out there for smartphone manufacturers, OK? It’s always Samsung this, Apple that. Over the years, Asus has carved a niche catering to mobile gamers with its ROG smartphone line, focusing on things you won’t find in phones from the big dogs. That includes a second USB-C charging port for landscape mode so the cable won’t get in the way while gaming. There are also haptic triggers on the shoulders of the phone, giving you extra “buttons” you can map to specific controls in games, so you don’t have to block the screen with your grubby fingers.
The most unique is the AeroActive Cooler—the latest iteration is called the AeroActive Cooler X Pro—which attaches to the back of the handset. (This is a $120 separate purchase.) It’s more or less a fan that rapidly cools the CPU, allowing you to game even longer without running into thermal throttling issues. (Aka stuttering and lag: the more intensely you use your phone, the hotter it gets, and at a certain point, the processor is throttled so it doesn’t overheat, which causes performance problems.)