Asus ZenFone 5Z was among the first smartphones to have taken the Android 10 update in a short time since the release of the operating system. In particular, he recovered the update in November 2019.
The last update that the Asus ZenFone 5Z recovered was V100.10.107.46 which provided fixes for problems where users could not use the PS4 grip to play PS4 remote games, drain the battery and not audio when playing music via Bluetooth.
However, there was an upward navigation gesture bug that appeared with the Android 10 update that needed to be fixed in the future update.
And given recent developments, the fix for this navigation gesture has finally arrived with the March 2020 security update for the ZenFone 5Z.
This new update arrives with the version number 100.10.107.70 and with the bug fix for Android 10, up gesture navigation brings fixes for the WiFi hotspot, random reboots, etc.
The latest March OTA is now available to global and Russian users of the Asus ZenFone 5Z. You can check out the full changelog of the update below:
Change log:
1. Update the Android security patch
2. Adjusted touch area of the Game Genie toolbar
3. Wi-Fi hotspot issues resolved
4. Improvement of the navigation function by swipe gesture
5. Fixed an issue where apps could not be deleted from the Recent Apps view
6. Fixed random restarts occurred while accessing Mobile Manager
7. Optimization of the RF component verification mechanism to improve the user experience
8. Optimized system stability
9. Updated apn table
10. Removal of Ventelo internet / mms APN
11. Sweden Tele2 APN updated
Although the patch for the navigation gesture took a while, it’s good to see that Asus has taken note of the issue and has released an update for the Asus ZenFone 5Z.
For now, we don’t have the download link for this update for the Asus ZenFone 5Z, but we will keep you posted once the link is available. You can check it manually by going to Settings >> System >> Software Updates.
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