ASUS Shuts Down Smartphone Production Amid Business Shift
In a surprise move, ASUS has announced that it will not release any new smartphones this year, and possibly even in the future. According to Chairman Jonney Shih, the company is shifting its focus away from smartphones and exploring other opportunities.
While Shih did not confirm whether ASUS plans to completely phase out smartphone production, he acknowledged that it's a possibility. However, for now, existing phone models will continue to receive software updates and warranty assistance. The chairman hinted at ASUS's future plans, which may include AI-related projects such as robotics or smartglasses.
The news comes as no surprise, given previous reports that suggested ASUS would not introduce any new smartphones in 2026. Shih's comments indicate that the company is taking a more cautious approach, pausing production to reassess its product lineup. The announcement also highlights ASUS's commitment to supporting its existing phone models, ensuring users can still receive timely software updates and warranty assistance.
On a related note, ASUS unveiled several new products at CES earlier this month, including dual-screen laptops and gaming smartglasses. While the company's departure from smartphones may lead to fewer options in this segment, there will still be other ASUS-branded gear on the market to choose from. As for now, ASUS is leaving its smartphone future uncertain, but one thing is clear: the company is exploring new avenues to drive innovation and growth.
In a surprise move, ASUS has announced that it will not release any new smartphones this year, and possibly even in the future. According to Chairman Jonney Shih, the company is shifting its focus away from smartphones and exploring other opportunities.
While Shih did not confirm whether ASUS plans to completely phase out smartphone production, he acknowledged that it's a possibility. However, for now, existing phone models will continue to receive software updates and warranty assistance. The chairman hinted at ASUS's future plans, which may include AI-related projects such as robotics or smartglasses.
The news comes as no surprise, given previous reports that suggested ASUS would not introduce any new smartphones in 2026. Shih's comments indicate that the company is taking a more cautious approach, pausing production to reassess its product lineup. The announcement also highlights ASUS's commitment to supporting its existing phone models, ensuring users can still receive timely software updates and warranty assistance.
On a related note, ASUS unveiled several new products at CES earlier this month, including dual-screen laptops and gaming smartglasses. While the company's departure from smartphones may lead to fewer options in this segment, there will still be other ASUS-branded gear on the market to choose from. As for now, ASUS is leaving its smartphone future uncertain, but one thing is clear: the company is exploring new avenues to drive innovation and growth.