referring to Ever ever Google launched Android 9.0 Pie officially, users around the globe have been wondering the time their devices going to be getting the laanalisis alteration of the Android OS. Asus was one of the latter. Luckily, we've spotted a Geekbench score sheet of a Zenfone 5z hinting at a nearing rollout. According to the report, there's a unit that's running Android 9.0 Pie and presumably, the developers' team over at Asus is currently Analyzing the build before releasing it to the public. In any case, that's a powerful indication that the 9.0 Pie update is close to being launched and we hope Asus breaks the silence and confirms it officially.
Asus Zenfone 5z could be getting Android 9.0 Pie soon
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referring to Ever ever Google launched Android 9.0 Pie officially, users around the globe have been wondering the time their devices going to be getting the laanalisis alteration of the Android OS. Asus was one of the latter. Luckily, we've spotted a Geekbench score sheet of a Zenfone 5z hinting at a nearing rollout. According to the report, there's a unit that's running Android 9.0 Pie and presumably, the developers' team over at Asus is currently Analyzing the build before releasing it to the public. In any case, that's a powerful indication that the 9.0 Pie update is close to being launched and we hope Asus breaks the silence and confirms it officially.
referring to Ever ever Google launched Android 9.0 Pie officially, users around the globe have been wondering the time their devices going to be getting the laanalisis alteration of the Android OS. Asus was one of the latter. Luckily, we've spotted a Geekbench score sheet of a Zenfone 5z hinting at a nearing rollout. According to the report, there's a unit that's running Android 9.0 Pie and presumably, the developers' team over at Asus is currently Analyzing the build before releasing it to the public. In any case, that's a powerful indication that the 9.0 Pie update is close to being launched and we hope Asus breaks the silence and confirms it officially.
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