ASUS (phones) #7 in Smartphones
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Score over time
Shaded band = 95% bootstrap confidence interval. Orange markers = methodology events (model releases, panel versions). How this works
By model
Perplexity
ChatGPT (OpenAI)
Gemini (Google)
Claude (Anthropic)
By question type
Where ASUS (phones) shows up, by the intent behind the question. Every smartphones panel asks the same balanced mix — 10 prompts per type — so these rates are directly comparable. A gap here (strong on recommendations, invisible on comparisons) is where AI visibility is being won or lost.
| Question type | Mentioned | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Recommendations “What's the best option for me?” | 10% | |
| Comparisons “How do the top options stack up?” | 10% | |
| Ready to buy “Which one should I actually get?” | 4% | |
| Problem-solving “I have this problem — what fixes it?” | 3% | |
| Informational “How does this kind of product work?” | 0% |
What the AIs say
Real answers from the latest measurement in which ASUS (phones) appeared — the receipts behind the score.
Claude (Anthropic) · recommended · listed #1
"For gaming, would you pick a Nothing phone or an ASUS phone?"
# Nothing Phone vs ASUS for Gaming For **gaming specifically**, I'd recommend an **ASUS phone** (particularly the ROG Phone series), and it's not really a close call. ## Why ASUS wins for gaming: **RO…
Gemini (Google) · recommended · listed #1
"For gaming, would you pick a Nothing phone or an ASUS phone?"
If your primary priority is **gaming**, the clear and undisputed winner is **ASUS** (specifically the **ASUS ROG Phone** series). However, the choice isn’t entirely black and white. It depends on whether you want a **hardcore, dedicated gaming machine** or a…
ChatGPT (OpenAI) · recommended · listed #1
"I need a phone with amazing battery life that can last all day and more — what should I get?"
…ase - Absolute longest runtime (no compromises on hours): gaming/rugged phones with very large batteries (typically ~6,000 mAh) — e.g., the ASUS ROG Phone series or other “gaming” phones. They are built for marathon use. - Best blend of battery + camera + performance (Android): large‑battery flagships/upper midrange with 5…
Perplexity · recommended · listed #1
"For gaming, would you pick a Nothing phone or an ASUS phone?"
For **gaming**, I would generally pick an **ASUS phone** over a Nothing phone, because ASUS’s ROG lineup is built specifically for sustained gaming, cooling, and performance tuning. Nothing phones can game well—especially newer…
Where the AIs get it from
Domains cited by search-backed answers that mentioned ASUS (phones) (11 answers, 2026-08-01). Your own domain is highlighted — presence in the others is the GEO opportunity.
| Cited domain | Answers citing it |
|---|---|
| youtube.com | 11 |
| gsmarena.com | 9 |
| reddit.com | 7 |
| nothing.community | 6 |
| facebook.com | 6 |
| pockettactics.com | 5 |
| androidauthority.com | 5 |
| phonearena.com | 5 |
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Data from run #79. Methodology
