Download Android 13 beta for Asus Zenfone 8

an official build of Android 13 beta Developer Preview have Now been available for Asus Zenfone 8 & you can download it from below. As the name It’s a Preview Version & best suited for developers and early adopters. The beta build is not the final version You may face bug Like no fingerprint, NFC etc.

Note:

  • make a backup before process
  • all data will be erased
  • charge device to prevent accidental shut down
  • The Android 13 Beta is meant to allow developers to adapt their apps to the new Android version.
  • The Android 13 Beta is still in the early stages of development, and might not represent a stable enough user experience. Unless you are a developer, we do not recommend flashing this ROM, especially if you have little to no experience in software development or flashing custom ROMs. Proceed at your own risk.
  • Some applications may not work properly. This includes Google apps as well as third-party ones.
  • The firmware may not come with all stock Android’s built-in features.

Known Issues:

  • fingerprint
  • face unlock
  • app compatibility

Download Links:

How to Install Android 13 on Asus Zenfone 8:

  • Setup platform tools on your computer
  • Install adb fastboot driver on your computer
  • extract firmware in Platform tool folder
  • Put Phone to fastboot mod and connect it computer using usb cable
  • Go to Platform tool folder and Run update_image.bat
  • wait until Success, done

Rollback to Android 12:

  • follow above method using Android 12 Image

Source: Asus.com


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