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    2026: No New Phones Planned!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. No New Launches: ASUS has confirmed it will not release any new smartphones in 2026, signaling a potential decline in its mobile business.

    2. Ongoing Support: Despite the pause in new models, ASUS assures that existing smartphone maintenance, warranty, and software support will remain unaffected.

    3. Distributor Insights: Taiwanese distributors claim they’ve been informed that ASUS’s smartphone operations will only last until December 31, 2025, raising concerns about the future trajectory of the brand.

    4. Strategic Uncertainty: While ASUS states it will continue its operations, it remains unclear if this is a strategic pivot or a gradual exit from the smartphone market, with user support in focus.

    ASUS Announces No New Smartphones for 2026

    ASUS has confirmed it will not release new smartphones in 2026. This decision raises questions about the company’s future in the mobile market. Yet, ASUS assures consumers that existing operations will continue. Maintenance, software updates, and warranty services will remain intact.

    Distributors in Taiwan reported the lack of availability for ASUS phones through local channels. They stated that the smartphone division may operate until December 31, 2025, without new products. Despite this news, ASUS emphasizes that its commitment to current users will not change.

    The last major launch for ASUS was the Zenfone 12 Ultra in February 2025. The company also introduced the ROG Phone 9 FE but limited that release to Thailand. With this pause, it remains unclear if ASUS plans to pivot strategically or gradually exit the smartphone arena.

    This uncertainty reflects a broader trend in technology. Many companies face similar decisions as they adapt to a rapidly changing market. However, this could also open doors for urban innovation and smart city technologies. As cities evolve, they increasingly rely on advanced systems that require fewer handheld devices.

    Thus, while ASUS steps back, the tech world continues to evolve. Urban innovation will benefit from smarter solutions, focusing less on individual smartphones and more on integrated systems. This shift may offer new opportunities for users and companies alike, demonstrating that change can lead to positive developments in technology and society.

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