The Motorola Moto G8 Y G8 Power They are starting to update to Android 11 officially. Owners of these phones in Latin America are reporting that their phones are updating to the latest version of Android, with the security patch corresponding to the month of February.
The update is coming progressively via OTA, so it is a matter of time before Android 11 reaches all Moto G8 in Spain, since the distribution of this update it is global.
The Moto G8 and Moto G8 Power are updating to Android 11, the latest stable version available on Android, while Android 12 begins its journey in the testing phase. In this case We are not talking about beta or trial version, is the stable OTA for all users of these terminals.
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With this update come important improvements, even more so if we take into account that the Motorola have quite clean Android, with hardly any customizations. In this way, as detailed by Motorola in the list of changes, we will have the new chat bubbles, a new and improved permit management system, security and performance improvements, and much more.
Android 11 is a small refinement compared to Android 10 so, if there are no problems when developing the version for these mobiles, everything should be better.
As usual in these cases, OTA first reaches some territories and later expands. This means that we may have to wait a few days to see Android 11 in a Spanish Moto G8, but the good news is that the whole process is already underway.
Via | XDA Developers
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