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Moto G4 News & Update: Upgraded To The Latest Android 7.0 Nougat Update; Moto G5 coming?

Moto G4 News & Update: Upgraded To The Latest Android 7.0 Nougat Update; Moto G5 coming?

A few Motorola models will be updated to Android 7.0 Nougat during December, before Christmas. While the Moto Z Play will get the Android Nougat in January 2017 as well as Moto X series and Nexus 6.

According to Mobi Picker, the company stated that 15 models will be upgraded to the latest Android version, the first models will be Moto Z and Moto G4.  Moto Z-Droid was upgraded in November and Moto Z followed with getting upgraded on December 6. Moto X Series are next to be updated, while the owners of Nexus 6 will get the chance to enjoy the latest Android update in 2017.

According to Headlines & Global News, Moto G5 and G5 Plus users are developing more enthusiasm in other Motorola users with leaking images of the successors. Moto G5 and G5 Plus have 5.5-inch HD display with the 5 MP front camera, a fingerprint scanner below the screen, and Octa-core processors. Moto G5 will be featuring 13MP camera and 16GB storage while Moro G5 Plus will be more advanced with 16MP camera and 32GB storage. Both models will work on latest Android 7.0 nougat update and will have 24 hours life and turbo-charging feature. This information is not confirmed yet, but according to the leaked images, the specifications will be these.

According to Phone Arena, people can buy the best Christmas gift, Moto G4 now for 40% off the regular price. Moto G4 32GB model costs $229.99 and since December 8, people can own it for just $189.99. Moto G4 16GB is also on sale, its regular price was $199.99 and now people can buy it for $20 less, $179.99. If the buyer wants to have a bamboo back he must play $25 extra, but everything else is unlocked which will allow the user to use a headset on any US carrier. Amazon is selling the phone also, but if the buyer buys it from Amazon and not from Motorola, he won’t get the unlocked features.

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