Android 9.0 Pie coming to the Asus ROG Phone soon

12 January 2019
A Geekbench listing suggests it won't be long before the update arrives.

Sort by:

  • ?
  • Anonymous
  • 6mN
  • 13 Jan 2019

Really bad are only your bs comments here!

You doesn't even know when the ROG Phone was announced,
that's about your credibility :(

and trolling with that 9 months all the way and in every ZenFone topic.

(the ROG Phone was announced in June at Computex
and launched in early September in China,
preorders started little bit later in Taiwan and so on

even in US was it revealed in October,
that are not much more than 4 months!)

    Zendroid, 13 Jan 2019The phone was 9 months to be released, so such things shoul... moreWait hold on, u did own a ASUS ROG Phone before, right?

      Anonymous, 13 Jan 2019since its release about 2.5 months ago its had 8 updates fo... moreYou do know that the phone was revealed in February 2018, right? And still they waited 9 months to release a phone full of flaws. So 8 updates in 2.5 months, to fix the flaws they had 9 months to do. That is really bad.

        • ?
        • Anonymous
        • q{4
        • 13 Jan 2019

        xXENDER FREAKXx, 13 Jan 2019Quite disappointing to be honest, you're paying for a high-... moresince its release about 2.5 months ago its had 8 updates for the north american version. Not too bad actually!

          Zendroid, 13 Jan 2019I bought the phone, tried it out and found flaws on flaws, ... moreOh I see.

            xXENDER FREAKXx, 13 Jan 2019Speaking of ping spikes, that's something that I can't tole... moreThe phone was 9 months to be released, so such things should never be on the phone. And not being able to enjoy gaming for months because of the spikes, is simply not worth it. If the phone was released in March or April, short after reveal. Then baby flaws would be acceptable. But not after an almost 1 year old phone.

              Zendroid, 13 Jan 2019Ping spikes in games. That means unstable ping in games, th... moreSpeaking of ping spikes, that's something that I can't tolerate too; it makes your smartphone feel like as if it's thermal throttling, when it's the connection that's "throttling" your smartphone. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't, but in the end it's a kind of thing that can be fixed with a software update

                Rex Tech, 13 Jan 2019And those flaws would be ? Elaborate.Ping spikes in games. That means unstable ping in games, that goes from low to very high on random times. If you have ever tried online games and experience lag, that's because of ping spikes. Of course, lag will also come on underpowered machines. The phone have problems with supporting gadgets like xternal drives, gamepads and mouse. Unless you buy the docking station for the phone. The touch doesn't respond very well, after gaming a few minutes. Like your fingers gets locked on the screen, and therefore it doesn't respond on the next touch. The gaming mode doesn't really boost your gaming experience. Apps still overlap the games. And it doesn't force the bandwidth to focus on the game, like other brands gaming mode does.

                  Zendroid, 13 Jan 2019I bought the phone, tried it out and found flaws on flaws, ... moreAnd those flaws would be ? Elaborate.

                    Walter C. Dornez, 13 Jan 2019You what?!I bought the phone, tried it out and found flaws on flaws, that should never be on a "gaming" phone. Especially not on a 9 months delayed phone. So I refunded it after 10 days.

                      • ?
                      • Anonymous
                      • xHb
                      • 13 Jan 2019

                      we dont need android 9 updates, we need snapdragon update, please Asus, bring software update so we can update the processor sd 845 into snapdragon 855, lol

                        Shanti Dope, 13 Jan 2019Flagships are really great at updates! Oppo Find X, for ... moreQuite disappointing to be honest, you're paying for a high-end flagship and it doesn't provide a more frequent update cycle; it's probably on the same level as their mid-end smartphones in terms of how frequent software updates are rolled out. Some will definitely talk back at me like "We don't care about software updates" and list down all the cons it have. Ok fine, but again, this is a high-end flagship, not a mid-end smartphone

                          Flagships are really great at updates!

                          Oppo Find X, for example......

                            This phone should have had Android Pie at launch, it seems ridiculous to me

                              Zendroid, 12 Jan 2019Worst phone I tried in 2018. You what?!

                                • ?
                                • Anonymous
                                • Jwu
                                • 12 Jan 2019

                                that s good for the four cats that bought it :=)

                                  Worst phone I tried in 2018.