ASUS is gearing up to unveil its next-generation handheld, the ROG Ally 2, but ahead of its official announcement—likely at Computex 2025—leaks from regulatory filings have already revealed a lot. This is one of the highest memory configurations ever seen in a handheld gaming device and signals ASUS’s intent to push the ROG Ally 2 into premium territory. With multiple certifications and growing buzz from leaks, it’s clear ASUS is nearly ready to debut the ROG Ally 2 officially—and from what we've seen so far, it's shaping up to be a serious contender in the high-end handheld gaming space. Gaming handhelds in the Philippines now span from ₱1,550 to almost ₱60,000, and the catalog keeps growing. We pulled every handheld we could verify from local stores like DataBlitz and Game One, plus official pricing from ASUS, MSI, Lenovo, Nintendo, and Sony. Complete gaming handheld price list (most expensive to cheapest) Tap any model name to open its store page. The Air 1S is the top Windows unit, the Next and Air models are older Windows handhelds, and the Pocket S is the Android one built on a Snapdragon gaming chip. Tech brand Infinix has partnered with Call of Duty: Mobile – Garena (CODM) to launch Gaming Week 2025, a nationwide campaign celebrating the growing mobile gaming community with exclusive events, challenges, and prizes for players across the country. Read more in our articles including "ASUS ROG Ally 2 Specs Leak: New AMD Chips and Bigger Memory Confirmed" and "Gaming Handheld Price List in the Philippines (2026)".
ASUS is gearing up to unveil its next-generation handheld, the ROG Ally 2, but ahead of its official announcement—likely at Computex 2025—leaks from regulatory filings have already revealed a lot. This is one of the highest memory configurations ever seen in a handheld gaming device and signals ASUS’s intent to push the ROG Ally 2 into premium territory.
With multiple certifications and growing buzz from leaks, it’s clear ASUS is nearly ready to debut the ROG Ally 2 officially—and from what we've seen so far, it's shaping up to be a serious contender in the high-end handheld gaming space. Gaming handhelds in the Philippines now span from ₱1,550 to almost ₱60,000, and the catalog keeps growing. We pulled every handheld we could verify from local stores like DataBlitz and Game One, plus official pricing from ASUS, MSI, Lenovo, Nintendo, and Sony.
Our coverage of ASUS gaming handheld 2025 includes: "ASUS ROG Ally 2 Specs Leak: New AMD Chips and Bigger Memory Confirmed"; "Gaming Handheld Price List in the Philippines (2026)"; "Infinix and CODM team up for Gaming Week 2025 in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.