More data are coming in
Xiaomi power bank, (used to show proper QC3.0 curve in previous posts, known to obey USB specs tightly) among other phones: 4.9737V, 0.4716A
Blue Power Bank (the faulty QC powebank I mentioned is some of my previous posts, known to not obey USB specs): 4.8660V, 1.2430A
DIY power bank (probably does not obey USB specs) : 4.8124V, 1.5075A
From this information and the ability of the phone to transmit data from the port, it seems like the USB D+ D- lines are not used to incidate to the device to be charged that this power source is able to deliver more than standard USB specs (5V 0.5A). Well, phones and specs-obeying devices won't charge more than the limit. The point is further proven with the use of a dongle that shorts the D+ D- lines to trick devices into BC1.2 spec. Phones and power banks in the first section charge up to 4.9116V, 0.9010A now.
Asus, If you can, next time market your phone more conservatively as 7.5W power output, and not 10W charging.