07-20-2019 11:30 PM
08-23-2019 04:12 AM
manually updating full rom will wipe all the data from the phonekinguntas23 said:It's not necessary that if you bought the phone in India, it would have the IN SKU. Most phones have WW SKU (Worldwide).shyamprabhu_g said:Hi Anders,Anders_ASUS said:At the moment, having the same ROM for India, EU, Japan and Russia is the best choice for faster updates.
I thought that since the ROMs are the same for India, EU, Japan and Russia, the updates would be released simultaneously. Looks like that is not the case with the recent update 1908.189. I could see that it has been released only for WW, EU and JP and not for IN and RU. I have a 6Z in India and haven't got the update yet. Could you please clarify as to why there is a delay for Indian variants?
P.S. Please excuse for cross-posting on a different thread for a different question. I just wanted to quote the previous comment.
To check SKU, go to Settings > System > About Phone > Build Number
You will find your SKU there. If it's WW, then just manually flash the new FOTA.
If it's IN, it should take a couple of days, maybe a week, based on previous trends.
08-23-2019 05:19 AM
08-23-2019 05:31 AM
manually downloading full rom and updating did not wiped anything?shyamprabhu_g said:Thanks @kinguntas23! I did not expect that a phone sold in India (via Asus's official partner Flipkart) would come with WW SKU. Anyways, mine has a WW SKU and so I just updated the firmware manually (without any data wipe). Voila! now the loud speaker quality seems to have been improved and there is no crackling noise. Kudos to Asus. Will anyways use the phone for a few days to see if the issue had really been sorted out completely.
08-23-2019 06:46 AM
No. I manually downloaded the update and moved it to the parent directory in internal storage. Then a device restart would trigger an update notification. Installing it is very similar to that of an ota update.manually downloading full rom and updating did not wiped anything?
08-23-2019 10:38 AM