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Available from the Thursday the 1st of September, the ROG Phone 6 512GB model will cost $1,799 and is available in Storm White or Phantom Black. The ROG Phone 6 Pro will release a little later on the 15th of September and will cost $1,999 through JB HI-FI’s website. The ROG Phone 6 Pro will only be available in Storm White. Pre-orders for both phones are available now through the JB HI-FI website.
In addition to the phones themselves, JB HI-FI will also stock the nifty AeroActive Cooler 6, a rear-mounted thermoelectric cooling device with additional physical buttons for gaming. The AeroActive Cooler 6 itself will cost $179 when it launches through JB HI-FI on the 1st of September.
There are only two major differences between the ROG Phone 6 and ROG Phone 6 Pro. The first is mostly cosmetic in that the ROG Phone 6 Pro offers a small 2-inch OLED display on the rear for displaying flashy RGB effects and notifications (the ROG Phone 6 has a simple RGB logo). Secondly, the ROG Phone 6 Pro offers a baseline of 512GB of internal storage and 18GB of RAM. The ROG Phone 6 starts at 128GB with 8GB RAM and goes as high as 512GB with 16GB RAM.
So if you’re planning on picking up the ROG Phone 6, you’ll need a SIM-only plan to get yourself up and running. Here’s a short list of some of the most popular SIM plans available in Australia this week.
The more interesting modular accessory this year is certainly the new ROG Kunai 3 Gamepad, which has taken some obvious queues from Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controllers. The Kunai 3 Gamepad is built to be used in handheld or tabletop setups and even has two separate configurations for tabletop; one with ergonomic grips, and another more portable option.
There’s also a non-Pro version of the Cetra True Wireless buds but there isn’t a lot of information on those at the moment. They still have Active Noise-Cancellation (ANC), 27 hours of battery life and IPX4 water resistance but seem to ditch the USB-C wired option.
The Delta S Core is a lighter, probably cheaper, wired solution that offers most of the same features except the Wireless version’s noise-cancelling features.
Both headsets are compatible with PC, Mac, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox and mobile devices.
We’ll report back as soon as we here more about local pricing and availability on all of the products above.