Phone makers who didn’t have great track record with Android updates in the past have started fixing their update cycles. Xiaomi rolled out the MIUI 11 update to Redmi K20 in India without Android 10 in tow, which is disappointing. But, Asus today rolled out the ZenUI 6.0 beta update to its ZenFone 5Z flagship phone and it’s based on Android 10.

Though the update is being rolled out over-the-air, thanks to PuinikaWeb, we have got a download link for the beta update. It carries build version 100.04.44.67 and weighs in at around 1.04GB in size. You can just transfer it to your ZenFone 5Z’s internal storage and apply the system update locally.

It’s as simple as that but since it’s a beta update, we do suggest you don’t install it on a daily driver. You can surely go ahead if you are eager to try out Asus’ new ZenUI 6 user experience right away, but don’t forget to check out the known bugs list attached below:

  • This theme does not yet support “My Creation”.
  • Lock the screen, quickly set up the menu, and temporarily set the ASUS theme style.
  • Clicking [Settings] > [Applications and Program Notifications] > [Reset Application Preferences] on the application information page will cause the system to automatically restart.
  • After accidentally switching the system language, click the “Recent” button to display the ASUS desktop stop action message.
  • Inductive payment is not available.
  • Some IOT devices / 3rd party app are not available.
  • SD card transmission speed is slow.

Apart from the stock-ish Android experience, Asus has baked a ton of additional features into ZenUI 6 such as a native screen recorder, Game Genie (a game companion that will optimize performance and block notifications), improved quick settings and multi-tasking panel, and more. It’s similar to what OnePlus has done with OxygenOS and I quite like it.