
Over 25 Motorola phones getting Android 12 update, check out the list
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Motorola has announced that the company will start rolling out the latest Android 12 version update from February 2022.
Motorola has released the list of Moto phones that will receive the Android 12 update. Interestingly, more than 25 smartphones will receive Android 12 including the special edition devices. The Motorola list features some new as well as the old phones. Motorola has announced that the company will start rolling out the latest Android 12 version update from February 2022.
Motorola in a blog post has detailed the changes users will find in the new operating system. The company has revealed that users can now change the wallpaper on their device and their entire Android 12 experience changes to match. “Using advanced colour extraction algorithms, you can easily personalize the look and feel of your entire phone, including notifications, settings, widgets and even select apps. We’re combining the dynamic colour, rounded shapes, and large open layouts from Material You with the rich, premium feel of the Motorola brand,” Motorola said.

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