Asus releases Zenfone 9 bootloader unlock tool and kernel code
Asus is a brand generally associated with laptops, but its smartphones definitely set their own pace. Its latest phone — theAsus Zenfone 9— packs the formidableSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoCand efficient power management. Although the Taiwanese company’s ZenUI software skin can compete with stock Android, users who want more options will be able to get them. To facilitate the creation and installation of custom ROMs, Asus is opening up the Zenfone 9’s bootloader for unlocking and is releasing its kernel source code.
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All of the above makes way for the fun stuff: the company has also shared the kernel source code for the phone. Developers will be able to use this to create their own customized ROMs. Earlier models in the Zenfone series had also received a lot of attention from modders and we expect it to be no different for this phone.
One concern we’ve had about the Zenfone 9 is that Asus is only offering two years of OS updates, whereas similarly priced phones such as the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro offerthree years' worth of OS updates. That’s the great thing about custom ROMs, though: they open up the way to bringing new features from later version bumps, so long as enthusiasm (and the developmental pipeline) for the device is alive and well, long past its expiration date.

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