This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (published on September 19, 2019) follows:
Unless you are a smartphone reviewer (quite unlikely), you don’t change your phones way too often. That’s why software updates are paramount. OEMs untie them to introduce new features and bug-fixes.
ZenFone Max Pro M2 August security update pulled (Source)
Today, Asus has rolled out another update to Max Pro M2. Many users reported they have received Widevine L1 support back on installing it. Given the same issue tampered the experience of many M1 users, the brand has released an OTA for them too, as promised.
In case you are not aware, Widevine L1 is needed for a device to enable HD streaming. Meaning, you can’t watch videos in high-definition on Prime Video, Netflix, Hotstar or any other services if your phone lacks it.
Cut to the update, it bumps up the firmware version to 16.2017.1908.058. A user posted a long list of fixes and bugs the latest package brings with it, which you can see down below.
Seems like they started airing the OTA today only. So, chances are you couldn’t get your hands on it. Just wait until the notification flashes on your screen.
Update 1 (September 03)
IST: 06:45 pm: Widevine L1 issue has long existed on the Zenfone Max Pro M1 and has become a pain for a lot of users. While the company tried to fix the same via the new Android 10 version .424, some of the users are still facing the issue.
The user reporting the issue downgraded from the Android 10 beta, but the Widevine L1 did not restore. In response, a ZenTalk forum mod suggested visiting an Asus service center to get the issue resolved. Read the full story here.
Note:- Go to our Asus section for more similar stories.
PiunikaWeb is a unique initiative that mainly focuses on investigative journalism. This means we do a lot of hard work to come up with news stories that are either 'exclusive,' 'breaking,' or 'curated' in nature. Perhaps that's the reason our work has been picked by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and more. Do take a tour of our website to get a feel of our work. And if you like what we do, stay connected with us on Twitter (@PiunikaWeb) and other social media channels to receive timely updates on stories we publish.
Rahul Krishnan, a wordsmith from Kerala, India is always in lookout for his next article idea. He is a fanatic reader. And, the rumour is that his mom has recently hidden his debit card so that he won't buy books anymore. She doesn't know he has a spare one.
This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (from 2019) follows:
Incoming are reports related to two separate YouTube-related issues. The...