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ASUS ROG Phone II Ultimate Edition is now available in the United States


A week back we saw ASUS going official with their all new STRIX Edition (8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of internal storage) and Ultimate Edition (12 gigabytes of LPDDR4X memory and one terabyte of ROM) for the European market, making it to the United Kingdom first. Following this, a week later we have the Taiwanese based multinational electronics company deciding to bring their eccentric smartphone for all the hardcore gamers in the Stateside as well, now offering the ROG Phone II's Ultimate Edition smartphone through Amazon alongside the vanilla model priced at $899.00. ASUS ROG Phone II Ultimate Edition GSM US version will set you back for a tag of $1099.00 unlocked.

It is also worth mentioning that the device won't support the VoLTE and CDMA networks from Verizon or Sprint, and will not be capable of traiting Band 71 frequency that is required for T-Mobile's high speed network. But you can still bundle the handset with T-Mobile's regular speeds and with AT&T in the United States.

Source: Amazon, Android Authority

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