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Here’s the official list of Motorola phones getting Android 11

Here’s a classic “better late than never” situation – Motorola has just published the official list of devices that will be receiving the update to Android 11. It has done this today, around four months after Android 11 was initially released by Google. Make of that what you wish.

Let’s get to the list, then. Unsurprisingly to anyone following Motorola for the past few years, most of its older phones are simply left out.

Here's the official list of Motorola phones getting Android 11

Here are the models that have made the cut:

• motorola razr 5G

• motorola razr 2019

• motorola edge

• motorola edge+

• motorola one 5G

• motorola one action

• motorola one fusion

• motorola one fusion+

• motorola one hyper

• motorola one vision

• moto g 5G

• moto g 5G plus

• moto g fast

• moto g power

• moto g pro

• moto g stylus

• moto g9

• moto g9 play

• moto g9 plus

• moto g9 power

• moto g8

• moto g8 power

• Lenovo K12 Note

Motorola has a dedicated portal for upgrade information, so you can keep checking that to see when the new software is being released.

That said, according to the company, the update to Android 11 “is expected to roll out on these Motorola smartphones starting in the coming months, pending partner support”.

If things go as usual, we’d expect the higher-end models to be graced with the update first, but who knows. It would also be interesting if Motorola detailed that Lenovo K12 Note on the list, since to our best knowledge that’s not a phone that has launched anywhere yet.

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Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena

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