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Motorola’s Android 16 Rollout Has Started: Is Your Phone First?

Motorola fans are in luck, as the brand has started rolling out the stable version of Android 16 to some of its eligible phones. After months of public beta testing, the company is finally delivering the finished software. The firm’s first devices to receive Android 16’s new features are the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion.

The initial Android 16 rollout for the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the Edge 50 Fusion is currently underway in specific regions. Users in Brazil (W1VV36H.7-21-5) and Mexico (W1UU36H.21-14-3) are among the first to receive the new software. As usual, Motorola is shipping the update in phases before a broader rollout.

Edge 60 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion are Motorola’s first phones with Android 16

This new Android 16 update is a significant one. It weighs around 2GB for the Edge 60 Pro and 1.54GB for the Edge 50 Fusion. The official changelog reveals several key improvements. The list includes a more customizable and expressive design, enhanced protection against malicious apps, and improved compatibility with LE Audio devices. It also promises more transparent background activities, giving users better control over what their apps are doing and how they might affect performance.

Motorola Edge 60 Pro Android 16 stable update rollout

Motorola Edge 50 Fusion Android 16 stable update

Interestingly, the official changelog from Motorola doesn’t explicitly mention every single feature that Google introduced in Android 16. Popular additions like Live Updates, intelligent notification grouping, predictive back upgrades, and new emojis are absent from the list. However, Motorola’s changelogs are often brief, so they probably are there. The company’s approach of rolling out the stable software to a select group of phones first allows them to ensure everything is working smoothly before a broader release.

For Motorola Edge 60 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion owners, this is great news. Motorola isn’t the best Android brand offering software support out there. So, let’s hope the company steps up their game in this regard. To check if the update is available for your device, simply go to your phone’s settings and look for the system update section.

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