While Asus is keeping its ZenFone Max Pro M2 users waiting for the official stable Android 10 update, third-party custom ROM developers have come to the rescue of the users.

The Taiwanese technology giant does not have a transparent update roadmap and users are always kept under the rocks regarding any updates.

Asus has already delayed the Android 10 update for the Max Pro M1 and M2 citing poor test results as the reason behind the delay. Thankfully, you have the option to install the CarbonROM 8.0 based on Android 10 on the ZenFone Max Pro M1.

And now CarbonROM developers have also extended their support for the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M12. For the unaware, the CarbonROM basically focuses on providing its users with additional versatility and customization of Android.

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Asus ZenFone Max M2 Pro

The Android 10 based CarbonROM 8.0 has been codenamed PAX, which stands for Peace in Latin. As far as the features of this CarbonROM 8.0 are concerned, custom battery styles, custom fonts, and other Android 10 specific functions for the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2.

What’s more exciting is that the CarbonROM 8.0 official post also states that those who are running the latest CarbonROM 8.0 will be getting the followup updates weekly, every Wednesday.

If you are also interested in installing the stable and official version of the CarbonROM 8.0 based on Android 10 on your ZenFone Max Pro M2 then, you can download the ROM file from below:

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Download:
CarbonROM 8.0 

It goes without saying that in order to install the CarbonROM 8.0 Android 10 custom ROM on your Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2, you need to have an unlocked bootloader and you should also take a complete backup before flashing this custom ROM onto your device.

Let us know what are your thoughts on this custom ROM for the ZenFone Max Pro M2.

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