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Motorola Edge (2021)
The stable Android 12 update is making its way to Motorola Edge (2021). It’s being released for users with the XT21411-2-SS version and comes with the software Version S1RM32.48-18-11. Alongside the standard Android 12 bump, the update also includes security patches for March 2022. The update is only seen in the US, and we’re expecting the company to expand the rollout to other markets shortly.
Motorola Edge Plus
Motorola has also begun to roll out Android 12 to the Motorola Edge Plus from 2020. The update is available for the XT2061-3 model in certain regions of Europe and is identified by its build number S1PB32.41-10-17.

Motorola Edge (2021) and Motorola Edge Plus owners should receive the Android 12 update in the next few days. Keep an eye out for the OTA notification. As it’s the case with staged OTA rollouts, the update will only reach a small set of units initially, followed by a wider rollout in the coming days. It gives Motorola some time to analyze the build’s stability and avoid pushing a potentially buggy update to everyone at once.
What’s new in Android 12 and My UX?
Motorola Edge (2021) / Edge Plus owners can look forward to many new features in the Android 12 release. From a brand new Material You design, and wallpaper-based theming system to revamped notification and Privacy Dashboard, the latest version of Android is chockful of features and improvements. Motorola has also baked in some new My UX experiences, including new camera features and new “Ready For” experiences.
Motorola phones are next in the line to get Android 12
- Razr 5G
- Razr 2020
- moto g71 5G
- moto g51 5G
- moto g41
- moto g31
- moto g100
- moto g60s
- moto g60
- moto g40 fusion
- moto g30
- moto g power (2022)
- moto g pure
- moto g stylus 5g
- Motorola edge 20 lite
- Motorola edge 20 fusion
- Motorola edge 5G UW
- Motorola one 5G ace
- motorola one 5G UW ace
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Aizaz khan
Aizaz was the first person to get a byline on his blog on technology from his home in Bannu in 2017. Then, he went on to a career in breaking things professionally at my electric sparks which is where he eventually took over the kit as a hardware editor. Today, as the senior editor of hardware for my electric sparks, he spends time reporting about the most recent developments in the hardware industry and technology. If he’s not reporting on hardware or electronics, you’ll see him trying to be as remote from the world of technology as possible through camping in the wild.