10-06-2020 03:28 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 12:29 AM by ZenBot
11-10-2020 10:13 AM
moemohamed194@gmail.comI know right. Those manufacturers removing the headphone jack, they are definately not taking care or listening to their customers who listen music or play games. Different users will have different expectations.I'm pretty sure a majority of the people didn't know it was gonna be required. But the time I found out it was too late to return the phone. Even if you did return the phone you would lose a ton of money and time in the process. Asus clearly knew it was gonna be required and still sold the phone anyway. That's not caring about your customers!!
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11-19-2020 09:47 PM
sevesanjayNot gonna feed the troll (you) VOLTE is something that must be "approved" from both ends. Telecommunications provider as well as cellular phone manufacturer. In this case asus. The rog 2 has all the capabilities of VOLTE but t-mobile or AT&T says nope. Not gonna approve it. Guess what!!!?? No F*CKING VOLTE! B*tch and cry all you want about asus being garbage but there nothing asus can do about it. Hence where the xda "hack" comes in. Asus has nothing to do with it. Dumbas$https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/130403#Comment_130403
Not sure where you get your information or how high your IQ is, but i think pretty low based on your comments. NO ONE should have to HACK for VOLTE using the method on XDA. It IS NOT the carriers who make VOLTE work in the US, the ONUS is on ASUS to do the testing in the US to be approved for VOLTE, which they (ASUS) are unwilling to spend the money to do. On a side note, MOST of the laptops produced by ASUS end up with an upside down image from the built in web cam when you upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10. Its clearly an issue where ASUS installed the hardware upside down and corrected it by monkeying around with a driver to correct the orientation of the image, does that sound like quality to you?
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