Motorola's Moto Z4 will receive Android Q as the last major update

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Motorola included the Moto Z4 in its catalog a few weeks ago officially. This, before it was launched, was the protagonists of several news of leaks, rumors and more, since the device generated many expectations around its benefits.

The new terminal was released with Android Pie as a pre-installed operating system. Although it is usual for a promising mobile phone to receive at least two large and important updates, it seems that Motorola will only grant you Android Q and that's it, something that can disappoint more than one user, and even more so if we take into account its high price.

The news can be heartbreaking for those fans who find this update very relevant., although for most it may not be a big deal. Keep in mind that Android Pie is the latest version of the stable OS and Android Q will be once it leaves its beta phase and is launched once and for all. Both versions are the latest in their classes. Still, when it comes to purchasing a smartphone, it's good to know how many big change updates it will receive. This cannot go so unnoticed, and that is why this fact is news.

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However, to the relief of some, Motorola has said that the Moto Z4 will be getting firmware updates every two months for two years.. Therefore, it is not that it will hardly be supported. On the contrary, the firm will be waiting to equip it with the latest and best of the best, within what fits in Android Pie and Q.

It remains to be seen if any changes emerge in the future and the company decides that it is best if it receives the future successor version of Android Q. Let's touch wood.


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