Motorola Starts Rolling Out Stable Android 11 Update For Moto G 5G Plus

Motorola has started rolling out the stable Android 11 update for the Moto G 5G Plus, which was launched back in July 2020 with Android 10 out of the box.

The Android 11 OS update is currently available only for the users in Brazil. The size of the update is 1.08GB and it is being rolled out with a firmware version RPN31.Q4U-39-27-5.

This firmware version is only for the dual-SIM variant of the Moto G 5G Plus with the model number XT2075-3-DS. Hence, users in other regions will have to wait till Motorola officially expands the rollout.

The Android 11 updates also includes the February 2021 security patch for the Moto G 5G Plus.

With the update, users can enjoy all the Android 11 features like Conversation notifications, Chat bubbles, a built-in screen recorder, media controls in the Quick Settings panel, Smart Device controls, one time permissions for apps requesting location and microphone access, and more.

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Although the Moto G 5G Plus was in the company’s list of eligible devices for getting the Android 11 update back in December it was not the first one to get the update. The Moto G Pro was the first Device of the company to get it.

The company has rolled out the Android 11 updates for the Moto G Pro, Moto G8, G8 Power, and Moto Edge phones so far. Now, the Moto G 5G Plus is also joining the list.

If you want to update your Moto G 5G Plus then you can check out the new update by going to  Settings > System > Advanced > System update.

(Source: Gizmochina)

 
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