New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on March 03, 2020) follows:

Asus ROG Phone 2 arrived mid last year and still stands out as one of the best gaming smartphones on the market. Not long ago, the company revealed that over 200 games running at 120fps are currently supported on the device, which is pretty huge.

The ROG Phone II runs Android Pie out of the box and considering its flagship status, it is one of the few Asus devices expected to receive Android 11 as well. But before we get too excited with stories of the next Android OS, let’s talk about the much-anticipated ROG Phone 2 Android 10 update.

Asus opened recruitments into the ROG Phone 2 Android 10 beta program in November 2019 and pushed the first firmware to the handset the following month.

Asus ROG Phone 2 Android 10 beta update

The device has since received multiple incremental beta builds and even though we didn’t capture all of them, we do know that the latest is beta 9.

That’s a hell lot of beta updates, but hey, we don’t make the rules around here, but there are definitely some good reasons behind releasing so many beta updates for the same device.

In late January, fears of a possible delayed ROG Phone II Android 10 update rollout emerged after it was revealed that the developers had encountered some bugs along the way.

Android 10 stable update may delay to arrive

Of course, you don’t want your device to be updated with buggy software, so Asus had to delay any plans of the official rollout in order to address these bugs.

Besides their encounter with bugs, some Asus developers also had to deal with the coronavirus outbreak in the region. We all know the impacts of the deadly virus not just in terms of the death toll, but also on the delays it caused on software updates, among other things.

The coronavirus outbreak

According to Asus, the fact that the ROG Phone 2 is pretty much different from the likes of ZenFone 6 and ZenFone 5Z that have already received the update in terms of specs slows down the software development process.

Complicated software

In addition, the gaming phone has a lot of accessories that need software optimizations in order to play nicely with the new OS. This, by all means, has made the ROG Phone 2 Android 10 update development process quite complicated.

On the brighter side, Asus says the next update the ROG Phone II picks up will not only come with a new security patch, but also tag along the much-awaited Android 10 OS.

But when exactly will this update that brings Android to the second-generation ROG Phone arrive? Read on…

A couple of weeks ago, an Asus ZenTalk moderator revealed that the update to Android 10 was so close for ROG Phone 2 owners, but as usual, there was no going into specifics with the release date.

ROG Phone II Android 10 update ‘is so close now’

Unfortunately, though, it seems the wait for the OTA update to arrive is still on, especially now that the developers seem to have encountered yet another bug in the nearly finished product.

Here is what Asus has to say about this new low in the hunt for the ROG Phone 2 Android 10 update:

If anything, we can pretty much assume the update to Android 10 for ROG Phone II owners is around the corner, perhaps before the end of this month. We will keep an eye on the developments and update this article as and when we get news.

While responding to a concerned ROG Phone 2 owner regarding the issue where maximum volume sounds lower than usual, a ZenTalk forum moderator has hinted at the imminent release of Android 10 for this device with a fix for this issue.

Update 1 (March 05, 2020)

Asus is rolling out Android 10 beta 9 update to the ROG Phone 2. See the full details, including the download link, here.

Update 2 (March 06, 2020)

Asus says the update to Android 10 for the ROG Phone 2 is now up for grabs. We have the full story here. We also have details of the download link for manual installation here.

Update 3 (March 09, 2020)

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