Android 15 has removed the FPS cap on Android devices. Devs can now enable the full blown visual quality without selecting individual hardware on Android devices.
That's the 8 Pro he tested, not the 8. Towards the end of the video a screen shows it to have "14.9G" of RAM. The Pro comes in 16GB and 24GB models (non-Pro in 12 and 16), so I gather that his test phone is the 16GB ROG Phone 8 Pro, which actually does *not* come with 16GiB of RAM, but rather the base-10 16GB which amounts to 14.9 base-2 GiB.
Correct me if I'm wrong in that interpretation. I am a bit surprised, and also disappointed, to notice that phone manufacturers have taken the HDD manufacturer technique of measuring RAM in base-10 gigabytes to undersell consumers, as opposed to the base-2 counts that we normally expect.
Call of Duty Warzone Mobile just became available for Android and iOS phones. As it's a proper AAA title for smartphones, it calls for a benchmark comparison between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the recently launched gaming-focused Asus ROG Phone 8. While the latter is capped at the "high" graphics option, it beat Apple's flagship with a 7% lead in the same visual settings.