pie firmware for the US Zenfone 6
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02-26-2020 12:52 PM

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02-26-2020 01:35 PM
In the notes, it says "ASUS ZenFone 6 ZS630KL Software downgrade from WW-17.1810.1910.63 (Android Q) to target Image Version: WW-16.1220.1909.194 (Android P)"
Based on that, I am unsure if your current version of Android 10 can be downgraded, but it shouldn't hurt to try.
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02-26-2020 01:51 PM
Currently and not sure it will have all of the US bands I need . I want confirmation from someone at Asus before I try anyting like that!

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02-26-2020 01:58 PM
You won't lose access to any of the bands, that is a hardware function that doesn't fluctuate with firmware.
If the only thing you are worried about is the lack of a fingerprint sensor and are otherwise satisfied with Android 10, then I recommend backing up all of your data and performing a factory reset. The upgrade from Android 9 to 10 messed with the fingerprint features for many users, but was easily resolved with a factory reset.
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02-26-2020 02:14 PM
LP_ASUSAny version of Android 10 is downgraded to Android 9 with the same firmware, even for future Android 10.I haven't tried to downgrade back to 9 with multiple versions of Android 10, that's why I noted it may not be possible with the most current version.
You won't lose access to any of the bands, that is a hardware function that doesn't fluctuate with firmware.
If the only thing you are worried about is the lack of a fingerprint sensor and are otherwise satisfied with Android 10, then I recommend backing up all of your data and performing a factory reset. The upgrade from Android 9 to 10 messed with the fingerprint features for many users, but was easily resolved with a factory reset.
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