12-14-2019 09:47 PM
12-18-2019 06:42 AM
kchinnavigneshrajayea I know what you meant but I don't think he can give you a guarantee on that security part...and every company is different.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34737#Comment_34737
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34796#Comment_34796
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34797#Comment_34797
Thanks for pointing it out. But correct me if I'm wrong. Isn't Project Mainline is only for phones which ship with Android 10? Seen this on several Reddit discussions.
Btw I was asking minimum update period information like what Nokia, Sony, Pixel provide. For example Nokia promises 18*months of Android updates and 24* months of Security updates. Similarly Sony has 24month update policy.
Help me know if Project Mainline replaces these timeline promises.
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12-18-2019 09:47 AM
Anders_ASUSwhy does asus call it a flagship if it doesn't have man power to work?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34614#Comment_34614
ROG Phone II will use Project Mainline just like ZenFone 6 which means that security updates are pushed out separately.
We wish we could update all phones to Android 10 in one go but we can't. If we had focused on ROG Phone II first, then all ZenFone 6 customers would have been angry or all ZenFone 5z if they had to wait.
Android 10 is coming so please relax, it's basically around the corner. The beta testing has just started and now we have to find and kill as many bugs as possible.
A lot of users thinks that when Google has released a new version of Android, then all we have to do is to add our wallpaper, some minor tweaks and we're done. This is so far from the truth. It still needs A LOT of work from a big software team before it can be realised. Even the Pixel phones doesn't use the same code as the one they release to manufacturers. Luckily we can reuse a lot of the code from ZenFone 6 in ROG phone II which means that it has already gone though some beta testing but new bugs will of course emerge since they are not identical.
Let's just hope that there are not too many bugs because the time frame is decided by when it's stable enough to be released
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12-18-2019 09:58 AM
12-18-2019 10:29 AM
anubhavrj2So toxichttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34681#Comment_34681
why does asus call it a flagship if it doesn't have man power to work?
Other competitors have already rolled android 10 to their device, hell samsung has also released android 10 which had a bad reputation for updates from ages but don't know when asus will find time to develop their so called BUG FREE UPDATE, just look at the market where asus stands in after sales service!
Coming to the topic you're not providing monthly security patches which makes our device secure from different bugs you're not even paying attention to security of devices then what we can expect from your side to release latest Android on time!
Having project treble also doesn't change the story for you because you're so slow with your service that makes us annoyed as customer who is putting faith in your company.
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12-18-2019 03:39 PM
kchinnavigneshrajaHe did said it. After android 10 update. Security will be pushed by Google and not Asus. So theoretical security update will be available for all Android 10 as Google make it available. This is why everyone is asking for Android 10. All Asus update after 10 is just interface feature and bug fix. This will give them time not to rush FOTA for the security updatehttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/34681#Comment_34681
You didn't even read my comment, did you?
I was asking about frequency and duration commitment of security updates.
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