01-08-2022 06:27 PM
02-18-2022 07:55 PM
thomasborysiakIf your battery consumption is more valuable than your system or personal data..its okay to stick around A10. I am not saying A10 is not at all secure anymore. But recently a lot of Vulnerability came into notice. Even couple of days back Windows and Chrome faced a high severity vulnerability.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/201399#Comment_201399
And where is the point to upgrade ? If it's heating more it eats battery more! I keep saying this all the time!
Went back to 10 and not thinking about 11 at all!
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02-19-2022 04:34 AM
PervageCorrect. The issue isnt vulnurabilities but if you find serious ones. The ones present in the a10 kernel are easy to exploit and the user will never know. They might be feesing their personal data and even bank information to random people. Even their fingerprint and faceid print are easy to take. The vulnurabilities in asus a10 kernel are very serioushttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/201465#Comment_201465
If your battery consumption is more valuable than your system or personal data..its okay to stick around A10. I am not saying A10 is not at all secure anymore. But recently a lot of Vulnerability came into notice. Even couple of days back Windows and Chrome faced a high severity vulnerability.
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02-19-2022 09:11 PM
02-21-2022 10:59 AM
DanishbluntNot saying the safety issues don't exist, just saying the probability you get hacked just because you use android 10 instead of 11 is extremely low, definetly increased battery drain is a bigger issue for users.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/204833#Comment_204833
Please stop spreading your nonsense. Just because you don't have a lick of a clue how software works doesn't mean you need to tell people to expose themselves to hackers. Join the flat earthers and believe whatever you want but don't spread your nonsense to human beings with a functioning brain, thanks.
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02-22-2022 12:05 PM
MrBlackCrushNo, the probability to get hacked is decently high. What isnt the issue here is outdated android, the issue here is the fact that ASUS has stopped updating drivers and security patches in A10 where 2 extremely important vulnurabilties have been discovered:https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/204836#Comment_204836
Not saying the safety issues don't exist, just saying the probability you get hacked just because you use android 10 instead of 11 is extremely low, definetly increased battery drain is a bigger issue for users.
Android 10 is still probably more safe than Windows then.
And the apps we use for bank etc.. has multiple security systems -.-
Also, Google steals my personal data everyday so Android 10 is playing a small part here lol
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