Last week marked the first sighting of the Asus ROG Phone 7 on Geekbench, possibly the 7D variant (judging by its ASUS_AI2205_D module number). Of course, the previous Model D used a Dimension chip, so this could be a different variant. And there is no shortage of variants, there are at least two more lurking in the Geekbench database.
Here is the AI2205_B and AI2205_C, presumably the Asus ROG Phone 7 and 7 Pro. Unconfirmed reports state that the C version will be available in India.


Asus ROG Phone 7 (and Pro?) with Geekbench 6
It should be noted that all three variants we have seen so far, B, C and D, use the base version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, the one with 3.19GHz prime cores. In the past, the company has presented souped-up versions of Qualcomm’s flagship chip, for example the ROG Phone 5 (and Pro) launched with the base Snapdragon 888 (2.84 GHz), then came the ROG Phone 5s (and Pro ), which ran the Snapdragon 888+ (2.99 GHz).
There is a version of the 8 Gen 2 that runs its main core at 3.36GHz, up from the 3.19GHz seen here, but that’s exclusive to Samsung. We never found out if it was a timed exclusive or not.
Either way, all three variants featured 16GB of RAM, but knowing Asus, there should be at least one 18GB version. This should be LPDDR5X RAM plus UFS 4.0 storage as we’ve seen on other 8 Gen 2 flagships.
Second gadget datathe Asus ROG Phone 7 will have a 6.8″ FHD+ 165Hz AMOLED display (with integrated fingerprint reader), as well as a 6,000mAh battery with 65W charging. That’s pretty much what the 6 series model.
The Asus ROG Phone 6 series arrived in July last year, so we are at least a few months away from seeing the next generation ROG Phones.

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