Asus starts Android 11 Beta Programme for ZenFone 6/Asus 6Z Till September 4

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Asus is a Taiwanese organization that work superbly and never fail to satisfy their user’s needs be it regarding an incentive for cash on smartphones or even software update help. However, It is not as prominent as any of the mainstream tech companies like Apple or Samsung. 

The latest smartphones launched by Asus are running on Android 10 and waiting for the Android 11 update. However,  gadgets that come pre-introduced with Android 10 are ensured to get the Asus Android 11 update eventually.

The gaming beast ROG Phone II and ROG III,  ZenFone 6 (Asus 6z), ZenFone Max Pro M2, ZenFone  are all running Android 10, beta or steady.

But only a bunch of smartphones will get the update, this is because Asus just ensures two significant OS upgrades to most of its devices. In the previous weeks, we have seen significant improvement in the arrival of Android 11.

Asus is working on the advancement of Android 11 for its smartphones. Asus Zenfone 6 from 2019. This gadget is controlled by the Snapdragon 855 and propelled with Android 9 Pie, making it qualified for Android 11 update, it has a 48 MP f/Primary Camera, 13 MP Wide Angle, Ultra-Wide Angle (125° field-of-see) Camera(11 mm central length) and on the back, there’s a 48 MP + 13 MP camera with highlights like Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, It is back up by a 5000 mAh battery.

Asus is today welcoming ZenFone 6 users who are keen on evaluating Android 11 before the official delivery to pursue the Beta program. This enrollment will run from August 21 right to September 4. 

After the shutting off the enrollment time frame, a rundown of effective candidates will be declared come September 9 through their email. 

It is ideal to see Android companies are not sitting around they are actually working on the android 11 updates and cons even before the official dispatch.

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