Six months ago, Lenovo announced that it would bring the Android 7.0 Nougat update to its Moto G4 family, among other devices. A few weeks ago, it began the process of bringing the update to those handsets in the United States, starting with a 'soak test' on Republic Wireless, initially making the update available to a limited number of devices to assess real-world performance.
Now, the full rollout is finally getting underway for the Moto G4 Plus in the US. As Android Central reports, owners of the unlocked G4 Plus (model number XT1644) have reported receiving the update on their handsets over-the-air.
The update weighs in at around 741MB, and is likely to include further bug fixes and performance improvements, in addition to Android 7.0 itself. It's not yet clear if the update comes with the latest Android security patches for March.
In October, Lenovo India published a detailed changelog of what the update included for the Moto G4 and G4 Plus.
Source: Android Central
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