Asus has also worked hard to optimize the entire Android input and output chain and now boasts touch latency figures as low as 25ms and 18ms for swipe latency. Plus, it does not come in isolation, but rather alongside improvements in touch sampling rate, which is up to a blistering 270Hz on the ROG Phone 3. Granted, the increase from 120Hz in the ROG Phone II is incremental, but is still notable in a pro-gamer context. The main call to fame this year has to be the 144Hz refresh rate. A flat surface with ample bezels is simply the optimal setup for maximum control and in-game comfort. The 6.59-inch panel hasn't changed in diagonal from last year, nor has it adopted any trendy new curved edges or folding design. Specifically, in all the aspects that appeal to a gamer crowd.
Just like its predecessors, the ROG Phone 3 is equipped with a gorgeous display, at the bleeding-edge of the current mobile scene.