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Asus ROG Phone II Android 10 stable release

dileepcv
Star I
Is this real or just a prank?
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I found it from a blog which is posted today only. After i clicked on the source link I found the following result.
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What is happening there? ? I just want to know!
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Anders_ASUS
Hall of Fame III
Volodesi

Not even Google can get their Android System Updates to work properly. Wasn't expecting Asus to get it to work flawlessly either.

If a person manually checks for a System Update. It it suppose to give them the update immediately and ignore the staged roll out.


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Where did you get that information? It has never worked like that for any manufacturer. Roll out is based on your device SN or IMEI number. A new FOTA will always happen in staged rollouts with bigger and bigger waves for each rollout. The reason for not releasing it to everyone right away is because of two reasons. 1. to prevent server overload 2. to have time to stop the release in case a serious bug has been found. All manufactures does it like this.
thunder

I got 1 written in red circle beside update tile, but no update is available. I guess link is broken or something else. Does anyone have thi issue?

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That notification is a bug/error. You will receive the FOTA eventually but if you don't want to wait, then you may download it from our website and install it manually
https://www.asus.com/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/HelpDesk_Download/

Volodesi
Rising Star II
Anders_ASUS

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/47906#Comment_47906

Where did you get that information? It has never worked like that for any manufacturer. Roll out is based on your device SN or IMEI number. A new FOTA will always happen in staged rollouts with bigger and bigger waves for each rollout. The reason for not releasing it to everyone right away is because of two reasons. 1. to prevent server overload 2. to have time to stop the release in case a serious bug has been found. All manufactures does it like this.

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/47791#Comment_47791

That notification is a bug/error. You will receive the FOTA eventually but if you don't want to wait, then you may download it from our website and install it manually

https://www.asus.com/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/HelpDesk_Download/


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Google appears to have fixed the 'check for update' button on Pixels again
"For a bit of perspective, OTA rollouts are usually pushed out to a smaller group before everyone else, to better ensure that a serious, undetected problem with a given update only affects a few people before it's caught. Nonetheless, those of us that rush into Settings to mash the update button on day one are usually willing to throw caution to the wind, and us early-adopters have lamented the inconvenience of either waiting or manually sideloading updates."

mohanrao_mm78
Star I
I have not received any update
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Anders_ASUS
Hall of Fame III
Volodesi

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/48188#Comment_48188

https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/01/07/google-appears-to-have-fixed-the-check-for-update-button-on...

"For a bit of perspective, OTA rollouts are usually pushed out to a smaller group before everyone else, to better ensure that a serious, undetected problem with a given update only affects a few people before it's caught. Nonetheless, those of us that rush into Settings to mash the update button on day one are usually willing to throw caution to the wind, and us early-adopters have lamented the inconvenience of either waiting or manually sideloading updates."


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Well that only applies to Pixel phones. It's a pixel update, not an Android update