This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (published on March 19) follows:
Asus launched the ZenFone 6 (aka Asus 6z) as their flagship device for the year 2019. The device, as expected, packed in all the flagship specs like Snapdragon 855, a massive 5,000 mAh battery, etc.
One thing that was able to catch the eye of the smartphone community was its motorized flip camera module that acts as the primary as well as the front camera.
The phone has already got the Android 10 update and in fact, is running on the February 2020 security patchset. However, a few days ago, we have reported that the Asus ZenFone 6 (Asus 6z) got a new update (V17.1810.2002.137) which optimized the system stability.
But, it seems like the update, in place of optimizing the system stability, brought in a bug with it. Several users took to the official forum of Asus ZenFone, complaining about the battery drain or fast power consumption after the latest update (.137).
How to use it from morning to noon, at least 40-50% are left, and now only 15% are left
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Seeing so many reports piling up regarding the battery drain and power consumption issues after the V17.1810.2002.137 update, an Asus moderator stated that after collecting relevant data, it seems like the Facebook app is the culprit behind this issue.
The moderator also proposed a workaround for this issue where the users are required to force stop the Facebook app when they are not using it and refuse facebook to auto-start.
Though this fix seemed to have worked, users of the Asus ZenFone 6 (Asus 6z) have also advised Asus not to make apps like Facebook, a part of the System Application as there are several users that do not use Facebook.
Let us know in the comments below if this workaround helped to fix this issue on your Asus ZenFone 6 (Asus 6z) or not?
Update 1 (March 23)
The issue has now been resolved. Here’s what a Zentalk forums moderator said lately:
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