Firmware Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 Android 10 Work ✔
Upgrading the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 to Android 10 primarily involves a manual installation process, as the official stable update was never released over-the-air (OTA) for all regions. 1. Official Firmware Method (Manual Update)
To install the official Android 10 build, you must manually download the firmware from the Asus Support Site.
Prerequisites: Ensure your device is on the latest Android 9 version (e.g., WW-16.2017.2004.063) before jumping to Android 10. Installation Steps:
Download the Android 10 firmware image (approx. 1.6 GB) for your specific SKU (e.g., WW for Worldwide, JP for Japan).
Move the .zip file directly to the root directory of your phone's internal storage (not inside any folder). firmware asus zenfone max pro m1 android 10 work
Restart your phone. A system notification should appear: "System Update File Detected". Tap the notification and follow the prompts to install.
Warning: This process often performs a factory reset. Back up all data before starting. 2. Custom ROM Method (LineageOS / Pixel Experience)
Many users prefer custom ROMs for a "working" Android 10 experience because the official Asus builds are often reported as buggy. ZenFone Max Pro (ZB602KL) - Support - ASUS
Installation Procedure
Step 1: Unlock Bootloader
- Enable Developer Options (tap Build Number 7 times).
- Enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging.
- Connect to PC, run
adb reboot bootloader. - Run
fastboot oem unlock(this voids warranty, but the phone is old).
Step 2: Install TWRP Recovery
- Download TWRP
.imgfile for X00T. fastboot flash recovery twrp_x00t_3.4.0.imgfastboot reboot recovery
Step 3: Wipe Everything
- In TWRP, go to Wipe → Advanced Wipe.
- Select: Dalvik / ART Cache, System, Vendor, Data, Cache.
- Do NOT wipe Internal Storage if you have the ROM zip saved there.
Step 4: Flash the Android 10 Firmware
- Tap Install → Select the ROM zip (e.g.,
PixelExperience_X00T-10.0-20231013-1434-OFFICIAL.zip). - Swipe to confirm flash.
- Do not reboot yet. Go back to Install → Flash GApps (if needed).
Step 5: Format Data (Crucial!)
- Go to Wipe → Format Data → Type "yes".
- This removes encryption from Android 9. Without this, the phone will bootloop.
Step 6: Reboot & Enjoy
- Tap Reboot → System.
- First boot takes 3-5 minutes. Be patient.
Q3: Will I receive OTA updates for Android 10 firmware?
A: Only if the ROM developer maintains OTA servers. PixelExperience offers monthly OTAs; others require manual dirty flashes.
2. The Custom ROM Route (Recommended for Stability)
Because the official firmware was never polished, the vast majority of Max Pro M1 users running Android 10 today are using Custom ROMs. The development community for this device was massive.
- Popular Options: ROMs like LineageOS 17.1 (Android 10), crDroid, or Evolution X were ported to the device.
- Why it works better: These ROMs are maintained by independent developers who fixed the bugs Asus left behind in the kernel. For a "working" Android 10 experience, this is widely considered the superior route.
UI/UX suggestions
- Progress-driven single-page wizard with collapsible advanced sections.
- Clear visual status (green/yellow/red) for pre-check items.
- Copyable command blocks and single-click “Run” for local helper app (optional).
- Local-only logs and no automatic sharing; clear prompts before copying logs.
Part 9: Future-Proofing – What About Android 11, 12, 13?
If Android 10 works this well, why not go higher? Upgrading the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 to
- Android 11 (LineageOS 18.1) - Stable but slightly worse battery.
- Android 12 (Project Elixir) - Stable but heavy UI stutters.
- Android 13 (crDroid 9) - Experimental; camera and FM radio broken.
Recommendation: For daily driving, Android 10 firmware remains the sweet spot on Zenfone Max Pro M1 – stable, efficient, and feature-rich without overwhelming the aging hardware.
General Installation Steps (for most Android 10 ROMs)
- Boot into custom recovery (OrangeFox/TWRP).
- Wipe: Dalvik, Cache, System, Vendor, Data (do not wipe internal storage if ROM zip is stored there).
- Flash the required firmware (if specified by ROM dev).
- Flash the Android 10 ROM zip.
- (Optional but recommended) Flash OpenGapps (ARM64 → Android 10 → nano or pico) unless ROM includes Gapps.
- Flash Magisk (if root needed).
- Format Data (type "yes") – necessary to remove encryption and avoid bootloop.
- Reboot to system (first boot takes 5–10 minutes).