09-10-2021 12:59 AM
09-09-2021 05:16 AM
jennebumkeRamdump isnt exactly just the issue here. Its how they handled it or atleast tried.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/185336#Comment_185336
If you are like me, I won't look on these forums for a new phone, I went to reviews on youtube. Someone should make a video about the problem. I personally think it was a problem that occured after the .113 update. Althought it could be anything. I understand the pain and frustration as my zenfone completly bricked itself. I may have had a ram-dump, but I left my phone unattended, and came back to a turned off screen and an unresponsive phone.
I hope Asus will take action quickly after researching the first few examples, I don't think they are waiting for this kind of critism. Nor do I think they are trying to silence us. I do think it's good to share this with other media, like in youtube comments and websites like tweakers and gsmarena. So far I saw a number that there were 10 ramdump cases, but by the looks of the more posts on this website, there's more. Possibly the tip of an iceberg, but I won't assume how large that iceberg is. However if Asus wants to avoid backlash, they should at least report something to the media about this problem occuring.
I think it's best to be civil about it, having a new fast phone for a few months, getting used to it, and then having to result to an old backup phone sucks and is frustrating. There's not much you can do about this situation, complaining to them is demotivating. While just explaining and sharing the problem is enough.
I still liked the zenfone 8, I think they will fix this problem, whether it being a firmware or hardware issue. I hope they will bring a workaround or fix. And I have previously owned Asus devices that weren't phones, and they always patched problems up perfectly in my opinion. So I think the same applies here and that I will be able to continue to enjoy my zenfone 8 for some while longer.
tldr; bad things happen, lets not assume the worst and look at your options.
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09-09-2021 05:23 AM
09-09-2021 05:26 AM
jennebumkeYou know thats the funny thing about ASUS, while they don't inform anyone about anything, they do at least not silence anyone. I've been dunking on the Rog5 nonstop for it's ridicolous state and haven't had a single censorship. At least that you can grant to ASUS, if it was apple i had been banned and all comments would have been deleted.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/185336#Comment_185336
If you are like me, I won't look on these forums for a new phone, I went to reviews on youtube. Someone should make a video about the problem. I personally think it was a problem that occured after the .113 update. Althought it could be anything. I understand the pain and frustration as my zenfone completly bricked itself. I may have had a ram-dump, but I left my phone unattended, and came back to a turned off screen and an unresponsive phone.
I hope Asus will take action quickly after researching the first few examples, I don't think they are waiting for this kind of critism. Nor do I think they are trying to silence us. I do think it's good to share this with other media, like in youtube comments and websites like tweakers and gsmarena. So far I saw a number that there were 10 ramdump cases, but by the looks of the more posts on this website, there's more. Possibly the tip of an iceberg, but I won't assume how large that iceberg is. However if Asus wants to avoid backlash, they should at least report something to the media about this problem occuring.
I think it's best to be civil about it, having a new fast phone for a few months, getting used to it, and then having to result to an old backup phone sucks and is frustrating. There's not much you can do about this situation, complaining to them is demotivating. While just explaining and sharing the problem is enough.
I still liked the zenfone 8, I think they will fix this problem, whether it being a firmware or hardware issue. I hope they will bring a workaround or fix. And I have previously owned Asus devices that weren't phones, and they always patched problems up perfectly in my opinion. So I think the same applies here and that I will be able to continue to enjoy my zenfone 8 for some while longer.
tldr; bad things happen, lets not assume the worst and look at your options.
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09-09-2021 06:09 AM
Danishblunt@Danishblunt lmao. You are right. Apple has way too large amount of users compared to asus though, a small hiccup could make a headline already.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/185396#Comment_185396
You know thats the funny thing about ASUS, while they don't inform anyone about anything, they do at least not silence anyone. I've been dunking on the Rog5 nonstop for it's ridicolous state and haven't had a single censorship. At least that you can grant to ASUS, if it was apple i had been banned and all comments would have been deleted.
The thing is this issue only affects the zenfone 8 and in rare cases the rog5, the zenfone 8 flip seems completely unaffected by it.
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09-09-2021 06:27 AM
Irene2_ASUSHi @Irene2_ASUS whats the issue exactly? Service center didnt really explain what happened to the phone or what caused it.Hi @atoia68,
Please just remember to keep your post in English so that we can understand your post and provide the accurate help.
Regarding your issue you will have to contact a local ASUS service center and explain your issue to them.
Also check your inbox for a PM from me with some follow-up questions regarding your device 🙂
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