02-24-2022 08:17 AM
02-26-2022 05:25 AM
02-26-2022 05:32 AM
ZT-6ba223c6Yeah exactly. Why shall a consumer who has shelled his hard earned bear the pain whether its in warranty or not. When its a fault in the hardware they need to recall the device. They are using the same motherboard with no official statement that the problem has been resolved. So how do i trust after seeing so many users complaining to visit the service centre 3 to 4 times for the replacement. Why should i defer to update my phone when we all have paid a good chunk of money for what they have marketed! I wonder how many people do visit in a year for a premium phone they have invested on from other brands.You sound like if they want something from you 😂😂😂
Why are people like that? Many say the very same thing "why should I let them repair my phone" (as if it's an honor).I really don't get it but I would like to understand you... it's for free... What would your alternative be? Not using it at all and buy a new one in order to prevent repairing costs later?
So you basically say you are upset because it will cost you something when you are out of warranty thus there is no reason to repair it and buy a new phone. Well then, problem solved I guess 💁
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02-26-2022 05:37 AM
ZT-6ba223c6And fyi i am not refraining myself from changing my motherboard. I am being skeptical that even after the change problems are still recurring. And yes , if all the users as reported the motherboard issue keeps on happening why should i pay when my phone goes out of warranty for a faulty device from Asus that can never be rectified.You sound like if they want something from you 😂😂😂
Why are people like that? Many say the very same thing "why should I let them repair my phone" (as if it's an honor).I really don't get it but I would like to understand you... it's for free... What would your alternative be? Not using it at all and buy a new one in order to prevent repairing costs later?
So you basically say you are upset because it will cost you something when you are out of warranty thus there is no reason to repair it and buy a new phone. Well then, problem solved I guess 💁
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02-26-2022 05:52 AM
02-28-2022 05:51 PM
ReaperZ_WolfYou can flash the previous android 11 version whenever you want but that won't fix your burnd WiFi chip. Only a motherboard replacement can do this.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/205651#Comment_205651
Yeah i know. Have seen these threads before.
But its confusing that how come just after a single update in Android 12 beta ,so many people are reporting the same. Its only after yesterday's update everyone from Android 12 beta are reporting the same issue.
Whatever it is i simply want an downgrade option to verify it myself.
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