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Original story (published on March 09, 2020) follows:

Asus ROG Phone 2 owners taking part in Android 10 beta program have had to deal with 9 beta versions of the firmware, the last one having arrived a couple or so days ago.

At the time, we knew the stable ROG Phone 2 Android 10 wasn’t too far away owing to the minimal changes included in beta 9, but no one knew the exact date the OS would be released.

Earlier today, we reported about the supposed rollout of the update to the gaming phone based on what Asus had communicated via its Twitter account.

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But not long after, the tweet was taken down without any formal explanation. While there were fears that the ROG Phone 2 Android 10 update may delay further, it seems the software is actually rolling out, this time for real.

The company has once again announced that Android 10 is available for the ROG Phone II and that some people will actually begin seeing it today going forward.

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We’ve come across reports from actual users of the ROG Phone II, who have now received the upgrade to Android 10 as an OTA update. While it was thought Taiwan would be the only market to get it first, it seems the global edition is also picking up the update.

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Picked up from ZenTalk Vietnam, the announcement post also says those in Vietnam will have to wait until March 17 in order to receive the new OS. When it arrives, it should hit ROG Phone 2 units as version 17.0210.2001.60, up from the current version 16.0631.1910.64.

Below is a summary of the changes the new update brings to the device:

– Upgrade the system to Android 10.
– Support for system updates via Google Play.
– Remove Go2Pay and tagging function in the library
– Support for AuraSync lighting profiles when attaching Lighting Armor Case
– Add advanced brightness settings to QuickSetting.
– Emergency calls are applied to some areas. Remove some related settings from Armory Crate
– Add settings to change the Power key Menu.
– Add gesture navigation master, full screen.
– Support Android 10 Dark Theme.
– Add “Recommended action” in advanced notification settings.
– Do not pin notifications when turning on System Light while playing music.
– Change Wifi icon design.
– Some 3rd party applications may not be compatible with Android 10.
– “Gestures on dark screen” will turn off after upgrading the system.
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ROG Phone II owners have the option to wait for the OTA update to arrive, but since we did get our hands on the download link for the updated firmware, you can as well install it manually and skip the wait.

  • Device: ROG Phone II
  • Model: ZS660KL
  • Channel: Global Stable
  • Version: 17.0210.2001.60
  • Android: 10
    • Type: Recovery

Once you download the file above, put it in the internal memory of the phone, reboot it and update the device manually to the latest Android 10.

Update 1 (March 17, 2020)

Folks in Japan using either model ZS660KL-BK512R12 or ZS660KL-BK1TR12 of the ROG Phone II can now download and install Android 10 on the device. The update has software version 17.0210.2001.60 and weighs in at 1.07GB.

Update 2 (March 19, 2020)

The ROG Phone II Android 10 update is now live in Russia as software version 17.0210.2001.60. The changelog remains unchanged compared to other regions. See the announcement post here.

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Hillary Keverenge
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Tech has been my playground for over a decade. While the Android journey began early, it truly took flight with the revolutionary Lollipop update. Since then, it's been a parade of Android devices (with a sprinkle of iOS), culminating in a mostly happy marriage with Google's smart home ecosystem. Expect insightful articles and explorations of the ever-evolving world of Android and Google products coupled with occasional rants on the Nest smart home ecosystem.

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