The ASUS ROG Phone 3 is hands down one of the best gaming smartphones to date. Released in July of 2020, the phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865.

It was launched with Android 10 out of the box. In March this year, the company had rolled out the Android 11 beta update for ROG Phone 3 users.

Since then, ASUS ROG Phone 3 users have been waiting patiently for the stable version of Android 11.

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Recently, ASUS released the stable version of Android 11 for the ASUS ROG Phone 3. However, the update is being rolled out in a phased manner.

It is currently available in Taiwan and will be released in other regions in the coming days.

The Android 11 update brings several new features and improvements such as improved performance, Chat Bubbles, updated UI design, and much more.

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While the update seems to be safe, some users were quick to point out that the Android 11 update for the ROG Phone 3 removed the one-handed mode.

ASUS quickly acknowledged the issue and said they are planning to add one-handed mode to the ROG Phone 3 in a future update.

However, the company did not share an ETA about when the feature will come back.

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@mars9012145000 Hello, we will add this feature back in a later software release, the exact version number will be notified again, or please pay attention to the contents of the update announcement, thank you
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If you haven’t received the Android 11 update for your ASUS ROG Phone 3, you will need to wait since the update might take a few days before it is available in your region.

We also have a dedicated Asus Android 11 update tracker so be sure to check it out to stay updated on the topic.

Note: We have more such stories in our dedicated ASUS Section so be sure to follow them as well.

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My fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows XP. Since then, I have been tinkering with OS, mobile phones, and other things. When I am not working on anything, you will find me enjoying video games on some Discord server.

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