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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • Yeah, this is the right approach. It’s true that ASUS dropped the ball when it comes to getting their bootloader unlock tool server back online as well as in keeping users updated on their progress. It’s also true that you should never really take what support staff says at face value, and that a response from a PR rep is always preferable over support staff.

    However, there are times when even the PR reps aren’t aware of an internal policy change, or they aren’t allowed to communicate as such yet. I don’t think that’s the case here, though. The PR rep I’m in touch with is the same one who has been running the Zenfone developer program for years, so I trust them!












    1. The vibration motor is surprisingly good! When my alarm rings in the morning, the haptics closely match the sound of the alarm.
    2. I always prefer durability over looks, so a nice braided cable is what I’d personally prefer. But I don’t think there should be issues with the default cable, not that you have to use it since the phone supports PD charging. (I’ve only had the phone for 2 weeks, so it’s not like I’d have enough time to experience cable failure if that is a problem.)
    3. I prefer side-mounted/capacitive fingerprint readers still, and there has been the occasional time where my fingerprint wasn’t recognized, but those are just general woes of optical under-display fingerprint scanners.
    4. Nope!








    1. Hmm, can’t really pick one, I’m just an overall fan of how “stock Android-like” Nothing OS 2.0 is, and I mean that in the sense that Nothing has largely retained the design language of Pixel Android (Material You) and has borrowed many GMS features (like Safety Hub, Game Dashboard, etc.)

    2. Coming from the Zenfone 9, it definitely strains my hand more since it’s larger and heftier.

    3. Glyph lights definitely don’t replace the regular torch functionality in terms of light coverage (btw, in Nothing OS 2.0, you can now long-press the Flashlight QS tile to turn on all Glyph lights at once).