12-30-2019 08:21 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:45 AM by ZenBot
01-24-2020 08:21 AM
01-24-2020 08:33 AM
brunoferreira.retry@gmail.com@CH_ASUS ur help into this is much more appreciated ? he is posting since months over old forum no one replies there to his issue so i request atleast give him a helping hand by ur side, for all we 5Z users you are the only hope of solutions ?I think they can't talk about this. It's maybe an issue that can't be fixed. Jei_ASUS ignored this after his "standard" questions.
ValeeraSanguinar complemented the description of the situation making her own post on Old ZenTalk, with videos that shows the issue breaking the game experience.
How can Asus ZenFone 5 play it better than 5Z?
Valeera's post is called Multi-Touch issue is still not solved!:
"I bought the 5Z near it's release date in my country and the Multi-Touch problem is here since the first day.
It's like the touch panel don't have full Multi-Touch support, as seen in the MULTITOUCH TESTER app:
When you move one finger on screen it moves as expected, smooth (good, not great anyway).
When you try the same but with another finger holding on screen, movement gets sluggish compared to doing the same with one finger. The moving one gains a delay of almost a second. If you do it, but slightly sliding the moving one, you'll see the "low FPS" effect. (Funny that it doesn't happens with one nor even with three fingers or more, I should call it...Two-Touch issue?)
It breaks any smooth gaming experience that the rest of the hardware have to offer.
There is no specific firmware, app or game nor any specific version of those. It's happening since ever, everywhere.
In THIS VIDEO you can compare the gaming experience between ZenFone 5 and 5Z. If it's the same touch panel, there's something wrong, huh?
In THIS VIDEO you can see (fullscreen) that the aiming and the camera movement in First-Person or Third-Person games are being harmed by the issue.
You can find OLDER and UNSOLVED POSTS about it over ZenTalk.
Please, calibrate it or just tell us if it's a hardware "gimmick"."
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01-24-2020 09:17 AM
01-25-2020 04:35 PM
01-25-2020 08:01 PM
ValeeraSanguinarNo one caresHey, @amitgarde3, good to have you here.
But I'm starting to believe in Bruno's theory. It's maybe a hardware defect they are trying to hide.
My camera is here now and I'm about to start a tech channel, with deep gaming test on devices. The 5Z display will be my example of a bad display on every video.
It's dimmed down and lower DPI on Android 10, but the worst still the 2-touch defect.
Sorry, Bruno. I give up, and I'll be talkin'bout how ASUS is a bad brand on both device construction and support.
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