ASUS ZENFONE MAX PRO M1 ANDROID 10 STABLE UPDATE DETAILS OUT
Many manufactures are recently moving towards stock android, this eases them to update their devices but Asus is proving otherwise with the continued delaying of the ZenFone Max Pro M1 Android 10 update.
The device should be running the stable Android 10 at the time of this writing, but the best you can get is the beta version. Released in late January 2020, it has now been three months of testing. Maybe this means they are making sure to release bug-free experience for their device.
Given Asus touts the ZenFone Max Pro M1 software as pure Android, it’s hard to explain what is really delaying the development and rollout of the software. Ideally, having few modifications to make to AOSP should directly translate to swift releases, but that isn’t the case here.
Soon after the first ZenFone Max Pro M1 Android 10 beta build was released, Asus also released another build for those interested in rolling back to Pie in the event of an unwanted experience on the new OS.
Asus personnel had pointed out that the company has postponed its internal update as it addresses existing bugs, so it could as well mean the mid-May release isn’t the stable version. The good thing is we still have two weeks between now and then to get more clarity around this matter.
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