Asus Zenfone 3 Running on Android 8.0 Oreo got Leaked, shows a New ZenUI

Asus launched it was Zenfone 3 in a lot of countries last year, the device comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, but the users are still waiting for the latest Android Oreo update for their Zenfone 3 devices.

Today we are having an exclusive information for all the Zenfone 3 users as recently the screenshots of the Zenfone 3 smartphone running Android Oreo was leaked, a lot of information was depicted by them so let’s dive a bit deep into this.

Also, Check- List of Asus devices that will get the Android Oreo update.

ZenUI Android Oreo
Image showing the new ZenUI based on Android Oreo.

In case you don’t know Asus hasn’t revealed anything about the Android 8.0 Oreo update for the Zenfone 3 and 4 series of devices, we are surprised to see these screenshots as it happens only a few times when leaks are there even before the official announcements. One fact is confirmed now, Asus is cooking Android Oreo update in their kitchen, and soon they will be presenting it for the devices all over the world.

Asus has its custom UI known as the ZenUI, and in the screenshots, an updated ZenUI can be seen which is based on the latest Android 8.0 Oreo. No information is there about the variations which this update will bring, but we can expect some traditional Oreo features like Split Screen, Adaptive icons, New security patch, Improved Notifications, etc. This update will bring huge refinements regarding performance as well as in camera quality.

Though in the above screenshots there is not a huge difference to notice between the ZenUI based on Nougat and the ZenUI based on Oreo.

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