The Moto G Pro is the first Motorola phone to get the Android 11 update

Moto GPro

Motorola has been one of the few smartphone manufacturers that until now had not updated a mobile to Android 11. This has come to an end thanks to the fact that the Moto GPro has welcomed such a software update.

This smartphone was launched in May of last year with the Android 10 version under the Android One program, which gives it the privilege of being one of the first terminals to receive the latest and most advanced updates to the Android ecosystem. Therefore Android 12 is also promised for the same in the future.

Android 11 update comes to the Motorola Moto G Pro

According to the company's official update tracking page and multiple forum users, The Motorola Moto G Pro is getting the Android 11 update in the UK. At the moment, this country seems to be the only one in which it is dispersing via OTA. However, in a matter of days or a few weeks it will be dispersing globally.

El january security patch it is included in the new firmware package for the mid-range smartphone, as well as numerous minor bug fixes, stability improvements, and various optimizations. In addition, the weight of the update is 1.103,8 MB; It is recommended to download it through a stable and fast Wi-Fi connection, in order to avoid unwanted consumption of the mobile data package.

As a simple review, the phone comes with a 6.4-inch diagonal IPS LCD screen with FullHD + resolution, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 665 processor chipset, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage space and a 4.000 mAh battery. capacity with support for fast charging of 15 W.

It also has a 48 MP (main) + 16 MP (wide angle) + 2 MP (macro) triple camera and a 16 MP selfie sensor housed in a hole in the screen.


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