Android 12 Release Schedule for Zenfone 8, Zenfone 7 and ROG Phone Series
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10-22-2021 04:54 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:27 AM by ZenBot
AdminASUS today announced that the latest Android 12 upgrade will be available for the ZenFone 8 series commencing in December, 2021. This will be followed by upgrades for the ROG Phone 5 and 5s series in the first quarter of 2022. The upgrades for the Zenfone 7 series and ROG Phone 3 series are expected during the first half of 2022.
This update inherits the major functional changes introduced in the official version of Android 12, as well as continuing the popular ASUS battery- and performance-management features. For Zenfone models, it also includes ZenUI-specific changes that allow easier navigation, streamlined control panels, increased visibility for better control and more customization options.
ASUS has already recruited Zenfone 8 users for the Android 12 beta testing program. The beta program will help identify and fix bugs based on real user experiences before the final software is rolled out in December.
Android 12 Release Schedule for Zenfone 8, Zenfone 7 and ROG Phone Series
ASUS today announced that the latest Android 12 upgrade will be available for the ZenFone 8 series commencing in December, 2021. This will be followed by upgrades for the ROG Phone 5 and 5s series in the first quarter of 2022. The upgrades for the Zenfone 7 series and ROG Phone 3 series are expected during the first half of 2022.
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10-27-2021 01:50 AM
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10-27-2021 05:14 AM
For my part, no suggestion other than the stability of the system and actually Android 12 I do not care, I would prefer to have 12.1 then following 13.
This is the first time that Goggle has not used a Qualcomm Soc, we can expect a fairly stable system on the Pixels, for other brands there is a good chance that it will be the lottery, we have to hope that Qualcomm release the new SOCs with less bug, it will no longer have Goggle which detects a major part of it.
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10-30-2021 03:11 AM
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10-30-2021 06:26 PM
Android 11 was a mess. Now mostly stable.
However...my phone ROG 5 16gb/256gb was great out of the box, but as updates occurred, it seemed to make things worse. Not better. (Global version)
Wi-Fi takes to long to scan/connect, web browsing isn't fluid unless settings are on high, occasionally my keyboard doesn't launch when going to text, (must close and clear. Then relaunch), screen sensitivity is completely out of wack, (must put on higher settings, while other times not), YouTube app has a bunch of problems. (Too long to get into), and apps are closing in the background, even if it's only 5 or less. Please fix these problems. Very frustrating given how much I paid for this phone, and all it's accessories including the Kunai Gamepad 3. Cooler, core 2 headphones etc.
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11-02-2021 09:20 AM
thejus44Options to have fix game genie swap positions its change with rotation your holding phone and also add options to set auto bypass mode on 80%, 90%,100% to save heat and batteryThat's pretty nice! I would like to make a feature request though: if possible could Asus please include a compact mode, that reduces the space between elements in the UI? The interface in Android 12 wastes a lot of space for virtually no reason, and I think the UI could be improved upon.
Just my two cents, though!
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