09-04-2019 03:32 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 12:51 AM by ZenBot
09-05-2019 02:56 AM
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09-09-2019 11:31 AM
gouravjoshi100yes, you need to run benchmarks like antutu, 3dmark and so on to see that it can handle the load. Some users have experienced the restart issue after playing PUBG. If it can handle 1h of PUBG, then it should be fine. One game that can really heat up a phone in no time is Into the Dead 2 when you set graphics to maximum.@Anders_ASUS @CH_ASUS thanks for the above information. I do not use my device agreesively or extensively as i do not like to play games and watch unnecessary videos. I heard this motherboard malfunction was caused after heavy use of device or runing benchmarks...is it correct? should i run the benchmarks to prove my device is safe? u know any perticular benchmark which i should ran? so far i have not seen any restart on mt phone and am using it for almost 2months and not only me...my complete friend circle like my device and play with it. And even earpiece issue is not major issue and even i was not even feel it until i visit this site. I like and live every bit of this phone from hardware, performance , camera to zen ui 6 and love it more than stock ui which is just flat and useless. I can tell u 100 points which i like and there is none which i dislike. Just this montherboard issue is fear me and none of my friends going ahard with z6 so wanted to be sure that my device will be as lovable as it is today. Any reply and recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
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09-09-2019 12:14 PM
09-09-2019 12:55 PM
MisterSavageAs Anders was saying, anything that would cause the phone to get warm is a good way to test. Running PUBG, antutu benchmarking tests, and various other games for 30-60 minutes will tease out the issue if your phone is vulnerable. If your ZF6 can perform those tasks with no problem, then you most likely don't have an affected device.Should I push my phone as you suggest just to alleviate some of the doubt/stress about having an issue? If I can control it, like running a test of sorts, please advise. I just wanted to confirm your advice or best idea in this situation. Also, will units manufactured after a certain date be free of this possible issue? Thanks in advance.
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