07-26-2021 04:56 AM
08-17-2021 10:41 PM
DanishbluntI have tried downloading the drivers from the official ROG site. They have mentioned that improper installation will void the warranty. That is the reason I haven't done it and gave it to the service center. Because motherboard is very costly right.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/181807#Comment_181807
No, only if you unlock the bootloader.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/51923/wifi-not-working-try-this
Just to see if its indeed software or hardware.
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08-18-2021 12:36 AM
vrshankar0000They mean if you unproperlly install it the it will break your phone and they don't want to do anything about ithttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/181819#Comment_181819
I have tried downloading the drivers from the official ROG site. They have mentioned that improper installation will void the warranty. That is the reason I haven't done it and gave it to the service center. Because motherboard is very costly right.
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08-18-2021 02:20 AM
FunBike31As you mentioned, the SoC itself is unlikely the suspect as other brand such as samsung with the snapdragon 888 variant does not report any wifi issues related to the entire funtionality being broken. I doubt it has anything to do with the actual manufacturing of the logicboard as well, otherwise the issues would not have happened after an update.I quite agree, it's either a software problem or a hardware problem but a mixture of the two, it's a new plot with the manufacturers and the developers 🙂
What was disturbing is that many complained after the update .86 but the new impacted users demonstrate that this is not the case, failures still occur well after the update.
If it was the update, all the users of a SKU at least would have been impacted, the programmers would have forgotten the chipset driver in the firmware !!!
he stays
- A defective 888 series, (or 6900 module) unlikely, although xiaomi has a similar problem on the Mi 11, so far there has been no case with other brands.
- A series of motherboard or a manufacturing process (soaking bath to attach the 888 to the motherboard) temperature resistance and / or bending underestimate?
The FastConnect 6900 is integrated into the 888, it controls wifi, Bluetooh, audio among others, the 888 modules each have their connections, those of the 6900 would pose a problem
Failures - Wifi (QFC6900)
Bugs - Audio (QFC6900) voice robot
The Bluetooh? nobody complains, logically the complete failure of Wifi should affect the BT
For the temperatures of all components, test AIDA64, it is also the only one that I have found that reads the model name I00Dx, so the frequency band
sorry for my English
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08-18-2021 02:31 AM
vrshankar0000It's literally impossible for them to tell if the phone corrupted the OS or if the user messed up the flashing. So voiding warranty based on flashing their stuff is quite unlikely, as long you do not unlock bootloader, there is no way for them to tell nor should it break warranty.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/181819#Comment_181819
I have tried downloading the drivers from the official ROG site. They have mentioned that improper installation will void the warranty. That is the reason I haven't done it and gave it to the service center. Because motherboard is very costly right.
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08-18-2021 06:46 AM
DanishbluntBut isn't it necessary to unlock the bootloader to flash firmware or software in the phone? Also, if something is messed up, then it will void the warranty and you have to bear the complete cost of repair. But if the issue happens again then I will surely do it as you said.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/181878#Comment_181878
It's literally impossible for them to tell if the phone corrupted the OS or if the user messed up the flashing. So voiding warranty based on flashing their stuff is quite unlikely, as long you do not unlock bootloader, there is no way for them to tell nor should it break warranty.
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