09-15-2022 11:46 AM
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09-23-2022 03:12 AM
09-23-2022 03:36 AM
FunBike31yeah, if asus issued a recall, it would be hell of a lot easier for people in general, not to mention just being the right thing to do when product is defective like this.Not sure that there is not this risk, there is a short circuit on a component, the phone should have gone to safety, not turn on again and not recognize a charger.
It reacts as if the fuse had been changed but without having repaired the cause, without opening the phone to know the cause and the risk, it would be better to apply the precautionary principle before users continue to use it or put it on in charge. if I'm not mistaken, there have been reports of it getting hot.
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09-23-2022 04:08 AM
FunBike31Asus issuing a recall would surely make things easier for consumers (such as myself), besides being the right thing to do when their product has a systematic defect like this...Not sure that there is not this risk, there is a short circuit on a component, the phone should have gone to safety, not turn on again and not recognize a charger.
It reacts as if the fuse had been changed but without having repaired the cause, without opening the phone to know the cause and the risk, it would be better to apply the precautionary principle before users continue to use it or put it on in charge. if I'm not mistaken, there have been reports of it getting hot.
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09-23-2022 04:38 AM
DZHEXThey didnt recall the rog5 despite wifi dying left and right, they wont recall this mess either.My comment got deleted after I edited it... weird.
Anyway, I handed in the phone and it OBVIOUSLY pretended that it was fine when the guy picked up to test it. However the symptoms manifested in about a minute. Turns out he was eying the ROG 6, too...
They said I would be able to change to a different device, so that's some hope... now just gotta hope that the xperia's price goes back to reasonable level by the time I have to make the call.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/229392#Comment_229392
Asus issuing a recall would surely make things easier for consumers (such as myself), besides being the right thing to do when their product has a systematic defect like this...
I wonder if there's something like gamersnexus for smartphones? If someone got this thing to actually catch fire, preferably without rooting, it would be quite useful. JerryRigEverything is the closest one AFAIK, but not quite it...
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