The Asus-made ROG Phone 5 is every mobile gamer’s dream phone. And for good reason. This device packs the very latest, most capable internals and software features, all geared towards offering the best possible gaming experience.

Along with the beefy internals and external look and feel, the ROG Phone 5 packs an equally robust battery to sustain the power-hungry demands from the target demographic.

At 6000mAh, the ROG Phone 5’s battery is among the biggest ever fitted to a modern flagship device, and with this, users are justified to expect some decent battery life out of their units.

Well, that doesn’t seem to be the case. This, as users of the ROG Phone 5 device are now reporting massive battery drain on their units, the power-hungry features that the flagship packs notwithstanding.

According to some savvy users, this could be due to an issue with the ROG Phone 5’s software having a lot of wakelocks which means the device doesn’t ever really go to sleep.

According to these users, the only way to remedy this issue aside from Asus issuing a proper OTA fix, is to root the device and using a third-party app like Greenify to force-sleep the device.

Alternatively, affected users might want to try this user-suggested workaround as it is a little less intrusive than rooting the device and having to bear the associated risks.

To recall, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen users of the ROG Phone 5 having battery issues. Recently, we looked at a development where some Asus ROG Phone 5 users reported that the slow charge feature does not work. More on that here.

  1. Disable: “Phone data always active” on developer settings, search on GOOGLE how to access to developer options.
  2. Install latest WW rom from the zip on ASUS website >than .49 and do FULL WIPE.
  3. IF YOU DON’T HAVE 100% SIGNAL ON 5G, DISABLE IT, cause don’t work and drain battery. I’m running build 18.0840.2104.49, by the way. Source

We shall continue to keep an eye on this and other reported issues and report back as and when we have more info so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.

For our thoughts on how this device and the Zenfone 8 offer Asus an opportunity to rewrite its software history, check out our coverage here.

NOTE: We have these and many more Asus stories in our dedicated Asus section.

PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on ‘breaking’ or ‘exclusive’ news. In no time, our stories got picked up by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and many others. Want to know more about us? Head here.