In a couple of weeks’ time, the ZenFone Max Pro M2 and ZenFone Max Pro M1 Android 10 beta update will be four months shy of a year old. That’s insane, especially when you realize that timely updates is supposed to be one of the USPs of the devices.

With stock Android, Asus says the ZenFone Max Pro M1 and Max Pro M2 should be able to receive software updates on time. But going by what Android 10 update hopefuls have been through, this is only good on paper.

8 months of beta testing – wait, what?

As noted, the end of September will mark 8 months since Android 10 beta update arrived on the ZenFone Max Pro M2 and Max Pro M1 handsets.

Just as we thought maybe Asus is ready to push the stable update, device owners started receiving Pie-based September security patches.

asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2-update
ZenFone Max Pro M2 September update

Essentially, this means the wait for the stable Android 10 update is still on. For how longer this wait goes on no one knows, probably not even Asus. And that’s the bitter pill to swallow, guys.

So, what then? Where does this leave device owners, more so those who have had to deal with multiple bugs during the painfully long beta testing period?

Maybe it’s time to ditch Asus

Every love affair has an end. While there is no doubt Asus has some of the best hardware on smartphones, more so the budget-to-midrange segment where the ZenFone Max Pro M1 and Max Pro M2 hail from, software support is still wanting.

After months of beta testing and still no fixes for existing bugs, there is no guarantee that the stable update to Android 10 will be worth the wait for owners of the duo.

We won’t be surprised if the eventual rollout still brings unwanted guests, which then leads to another concern. In the event that major bugs are part of the stable rollout, how long will Asus take to address them?

Asus-ZenFone-Max-Pro-M3-rumors
ZenFone Max Pro M3 rumors

By all means, all signs point to what is set to be a bumpy ride for those who intend to hang on to their ZenFone Max Pro M1 and Max Pro M2 handsets. Perhaps time is ripe for owners of the two devices to step out of the Asus camp to avoid a repeat of this experience.

Matter of fact, since it’s not just Max Pro M1 and Max Pro M2 users that are affected (ZenFone 5, ZenFone Max M1/M2, and ZenFone Live L1/L2 are also stuck on Android 10 beta builds for months), maybe it’s time to try a different smartphone brand altogether, especially if you care about timely software updates.

So far, Samsung has proven that it is the best in the world by adding another year of Android OS updates to its flagship and midrange devices. If affordability is what drove you to the Max Pro M2, well, the Galaxy A51, for instance, is set to receive 3 OS updates.

a51
Samsung Galaxy A51 is eligible for 3 Android OS updates

That said, we would also love to hear your side of the story. Do you still feel confident that Asus is the smartphone vendor to stick with going forward, especially after the annoying ZenFone Max Pro M2 and Max Pro M1 Android 10 update episodes?

Let us know by casting your vote on Twitter. We will update this article after one week with the results of the Twitter poll.

Update (September 26)

It looks like a majority of people (close to 65%) who voted are of the view that they won’t be considering Asus for their next smartphone. Around 25% say they will stick to the Taiwanese company, while the rest are still making up their mind.

If you missed the poll, you can share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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.

Hillary Keverenge
2042 Posts

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.

Next article View Article

[Updated] Instagram crashing on all Android phones, but there are workarounds

Here's the crux of the article in video form: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. Original story from (June 5, 2018) follows: We're...
Jul 10, 2023 6 Min Read