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Asus ROG Phone 10e

₹49,999
PerformanceOS: Android 16 (ROG UI / Zen UI)Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 (3 nm)CPU: Octa-coreGPU: Adreno 820
CameraTriple: 50 MP (wide) + 13 MP (ultrawide) + 5 MP (macro)Features: GameFX Audio  Aura RGB LightVideo: 8K@24fps, 4K@60fps
DisplayType: AMOLED  165Hz  1ms Response  HDR10+Size: 6.78 inchesRes: 1080 x 2448 pixelsProtection: Gorilla Glass Victus
BatteryType: Li-Po 6000 mAhCharging: 65W wired  Bypass Charging

The gateway to elite mobile gaming without the flagship price.

Detailed Specifications

Network
GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G
Launch
2026 July 20
Body
Dimensions: 168 x 78 x 9.5 mm
Weight: 220 g
Build: Glass front  Plastic back  Aluminum frame
SIM: Dual SIM
AirTriggers Light
Display
Type: AMOLED  165Hz  1ms Response  HDR10+
Size: 6.78 inches
Res: 1080 x 2448 pixels
Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus
Platform
OS: Android 16 (ROG UI / Zen UI)
Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 (3 nm)
CPU: Octa-core
GPU: Adreno 820
Memory
Card slot: No
Internal: 256GB 12GB RAM
UFS 4.0
Camera
Triple: 50 MP (wide) + 13 MP (ultrawide) + 5 MP (macro)
Features: GameFX Audio  Aura RGB Light
Video: 8K@24fps, 4K@60fps
Comms
Loudspeaker: Yes  dual front-facing stereo speakers
3.5mm jack: Yes
WLAN: Wi-Fi 7  Bluetooth: 5.4  NFC: Yes
Battery
Type: Li-Po 6000 mAh
Charging: 65W wired  Bypass Charging
Colors
Phantom Black  Storm White

Expert Overview

The Asus ROG Phone 10e is the 'Lite' version of the ultimate gaming smartphone, designed specifically to make elite esports hardware accessible to a wider audience. It utilizes the highly capable Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 chip and retains the massive 6000mAh battery, the blazing-fast 165Hz display, and the legendary dual front-facing speakers of its more expensive siblings. Crucially, it also keeps the beloved ultrasonic AirTriggers, giving you a distinct physical advantage in competitive shooters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What makes the '10e' different from the insanely expensive ROG Phone 10 Pro?
The 10e is designed to offer 85% of the hardcore gaming experience at half the price. To achieve this, Asus uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 instead of the overclocked 8 Gen 5, removes the secondary side-mounted USB-C port, uses a high-quality plastic back instead of glass, and omits the complex Anime Matrix LED display in favor of a simpler RGB ROG logo. However, the core gaming essentials—the massive battery, 165Hz screen, and shoulder triggers—remain perfectly intact.
Q2: Are the AirTriggers actually useful, or just a gimmick?
The ultrasonic AirTriggers are an absolute game-changer for competitive mobile gamers. Located on the edge of the phone, they act like the L1/R1 shoulder buttons on an Xbox or PlayStation controller. In games like BGMI or Call of Duty Mobile, you can map these invisible buttons to aim and shoot. This allows you to comfortably play with a four-finger claw setup without having to obscure the screen with your thumbs, giving you a massive reaction-time advantage.
Q3: How good is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 for heavy gaming?
It is exceptionally good. The 's' variant is built on the same cutting-edge 3nm architecture as the flagship chip, meaning it shares the exact same advanced GPU technology. While its peak clock speeds are slightly lower, it actually runs significantly cooler. This means the ROG 10e can sustain 60fps or 90fps in demanding games for much longer periods without thermal throttling compared to standard phones.
Q4: What is 'Bypass Charging' and why do gamers care about it?
Bypass Charging is one of the most critical features for hardcore gamers. When you plug the phone in while gaming, this feature routes the electricity directly to the motherboard to power the system, completely bypassing the battery. This prevents the battery from charging, which eliminates the massive amount of heat normally generated during charging, keeping your frame rates high and vastly extending the overall lifespan of the battery cell.
Q5: Is a 165Hz screen necessary on a smartphone?
For regular browsing or watching YouTube, 120Hz is perfectly fine, and you won't notice a huge difference. However, for competitive mobile esports, 165Hz provides a distinct competitive edge. It drastically reduces motion blur and input lag, ensuring that every swipe and tap registers instantaneously, making fast-paced shooters and racing games feel unbelievably smooth and responsive.
Q6: Are the dual front-facing speakers really that loud?
Yes, the ROG Phone series is legendary for its audio, and the 10e continues that legacy. Unlike most phones that have one speaker pointing down and a weak earpiece, the 10e features two massive, symmetrical speakers pointing directly at your face. The GameFX audio system is tuned by Dirac, delivering incredibly loud, immersive sound with deep bass, allowing you to easily pinpoint enemy footsteps without needing headphones.
Q7: Is the camera completely terrible since it's a gaming phone?
It's not terrible, but it is certainly average. Asus uses a solid 50MP main sensor that takes very respectable photos in good lighting, perfect for scanning documents or casual social media posts. However, it lacks advanced features like Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) or a telephoto lens, meaning low-light photos can be blurry, and zoomed-in shots lack fine detail. You are paying for gaming performance, not photography.
Q8: Can I use this phone as a normal daily driver, or does it scream 'Gamer'?
Asus gives you a choice when you first set up the phone. You can boot into the aggressive, red-and-black 'ROG UI' which features gaming widgets and sci-fi sound effects, or you can choose 'Zen UI', which looks and behaves almost exactly like clean, pure stock Android. If you turn off the RGB logo on the back, the phone easily passes as a slightly thick, normal daily driver.
Q9: Does it have a headphone jack with a high-quality DAC?
Yes, Asus understands that serious gamers demand zero audio latency, which Bluetooth simply cannot provide. The 10e includes a 3.5mm headphone jack powered by a Hi-Res audio DAC. This ensures that when you plug in high-quality wired IEMs (In-Ear Monitors) or gaming headsets, you get crystal-clear, studio-grade audio with absolutely zero delay.
Q10: Is the phone heavy to hold for long gaming sessions?
At 220 grams, it is undeniably a hefty device. The massive 6000mAh battery and the complex internal copper cooling system add significant weight. However, Asus has engineered the internal components so the weight is perfectly balanced in the center of the phone. When you hold it horizontally with two hands for gaming, it feels incredibly stable and surprisingly ergonomic.

ByDrive Verdict

Snapdragon 8s Gen 5
165Hz AMOLED Display
Ultrasonic AirTriggers
6000mAh Battery
Dual Front-Facing Speakers
Bypass Charging Feature
3.5mm Headphone Jack
ROG UI Gaming Features

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