02-22-2021 01:51 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 02:00 AM by ZenBot
03-16-2021 01:38 AM
ronald1985Again you don't use AirTriggers for anything, then that's why you don't have problems. Not everyone will use their phone the way you do.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/156969#Comment_156969
Not really a RIP logic if the main use of your phone is for gaming. Your point about customization, lots of things can be done using Play Store apps then. That is the whole point of using Android and that is to build up the customization on your phone. I use a screen dimmer, do I complain that the screen is too bright? no. I go to the Play Store and download the things I want. So your point on AOD and Fingerprint can be done on Play Store, that is if you wanted to that is.
Air triggers I only use for gaming, but I don't use the aura lighting 🙂 I do not use the air tirgger to trigger x-mode and extra. I also do not use gesture functionality. So yes, I am using this phone literally what the box says, gaming.
The battery optimizations you will get that for all phones. The only difference is that you have to turn it on like you have said. This is good for security standpoint.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/156993#Comment_156993
You should really go for Pixel if you want to be the first and if you want to be on the latest version of Android.
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03-16-2021 01:46 AM
ImShreyBy the time the suspicious app is run (automatically) your anti virus from your company (I hope your company has one installed on your phone) , it would of detected the signature way before the suspicious is run on your phone (when you run the installed app).https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157006#Comment_157006
Care to elaborate how it's good for Security to not allow users to get their work mails and conference calls?
And they have to bend over backwards and change 3 settings in different places per app to make it work normally?
Is getting push notifications a feature? Edge case that not many want?
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ImShreyAOD does waste battery. I only shown you a picture so you see what you can already do. (By the way I have deleted my AOD already as soon as I have posted). How much battery AOD uses depends on what you choose, so thats up to you.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157020#Comment_157020
So that's why you were saying AoD drains battery?😂
For basic features we have to use many 3rd party apps which will hog lot of permissions and ruin your battery life!
You're bootstraping your own argument mate.
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03-16-2021 01:55 AM
ImShreyAs your question is mostly about support and we want to keep this on topic, I suggest you make your own post about the issues you have.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157006#Comment_157006
Again you don't use AirTriggers for anything, then that's why you don't have problems. Not everyone will use their phone the way you do.
Everybody has their different work flow, way of getting things done and enjoy on their phones.
Just because you don't use something doesn't mean no one should, right?
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03-16-2021 05:27 AM
ronald1985Optiflex.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157168#Comment_157168
By the time the suspicious app is run (automatically) your anti virus from your company (I hope your company has one installed on your phone) , it would of detected the signature way before the suspicious is run on your phone (when you run the installed app).
Not sure by what you mean by 3 places. Only 2, 1. to turn the app on when the phone starts (Asus) and 2. the stop the app from sleeping (Android). Takes hardly 10 seconds.
By turning the above on, you will get notifications. I only need notifications for apps that I need like WhatsApp and Outlook as an example. Apps that do not need notifications or run in the background is YouTube and Netflix while your screen is off or your are not watching thus battery saving. You might need them because you watch Netflix. Turning off battery saving mode, well you will use up more battery than those who had it on.
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157171#Comment_157171
AOD does waste battery. I only shown you a picture so you see what you can already do. (By the way I have deleted my AOD already as soon as I have posted). How much battery AOD uses depends on what you choose, so thats up to you.
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03-16-2021 11:56 AM
ImShreyI dont think Optiplex stops you from getting notifications. I have always had mine on and I get notifications. So, not sure what is happening there.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157243#Comment_157243
Optiflex.
Auto start, super clean, battery optimization, altering/non altering notifications.
Anti virus, Seriously? Everyone knows antivirus on phones is scam. Android is build in a way that no app can access protected working set of other app. Atleast not if you write app by keeping in mind architecture guidelines.
Also any app can do whatever you have permited it too nothing more. And its not like windows installations where installing an APK will install unknown sneaky services without you knowing.
Basic stuff.
What you are trying so say I guess, those device policy apps,which become device admin and allow your employer to keep separate work profile and virtual partion for accessing organization apps, files and mails.
And that's what I'm complaining about, you have to add those apps in all those places, I mentioned, go make them work seamlessly. Again non of this is would have been mattered that much if asus had already provided enough features/right ones and regular support, in regards to fixes and major updates.
Which all they already do, To Zenfone series, which costs less than Rog.
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