Here's the official list of Motorola smartphones getting Android 14
Some companies, like Samsung, have almost finished their rollouts of Android 14 for dozens of devices already. Others, not so much. Today we're talking about Motorola. The brand has published information about which devices it will update to the latest version of the OS across its website.
It's not an easily accessible list, mind you - you have to search for a particular device and only then, on each device's page, will you get any indication of whether you should expect Android 14 to come your way.
Thankfully, the folks over at YTECHB have gone through all of the devices and compiled an actual list, which we're sharing with you now. Keep in mind that there are no release timelines attached - so this only tells us which devices are going to, at some point, be blessed with Android 14, not when the rollout will start.
Okay, so here goes:
Motorola Razr Phones:
- Motorola Razr 40 Ultra / Razr+ 2023
- Motorola Razr 40 / Razr 2023
- Motorola Razr 2022
Motorola Edge Series Phones:
- Motorola Edge+ (2023)
- Motorola Edge (2023)
- Motorola Edge (2022)
- Motorola Edge+ 5G UW 2022
- Motorola Edge 40 Pro
- Motorola Edge 40 Neo
- Motorola Edge 40
- Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
- Motorola Edge 30 Pro / Motorola Edge+ (2022)
- Motorola Edge 30 Neo
- Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
- Motorola Edge 30
Motorola G Series Phones:
- Moto G (2023)
- Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)
- Moto G Stylus (2023)
- Moto G Power 5G
- Moto G84
- Moto G54
- Moto G73
- Moto G53
- Moto G23
- Moto G14
Others:
Recently, the Moto G53 got the Android 14 update in earnest, while the Moto G54 got a beta build of through Motorola's Feedback Network, so testing is clearly underway. Hopefully it won't take long before stable rollouts begin for other devices as well. This list can be expanded by Motorola at any point in the future, so if your device isn't on it, it doesn't necessarily mean it will never get Android 14, but it probably does mean it won't happen anytime soon.
Related
Reader comments
- Randoschmando
- 25 Apr 2024
- p@2
That's extreme unless with upgrade you mean update. Because getting a new device every six months to a year if just wasteful. At that point get a pixel or higher tier device ? (Never get a Samsung)
- Anonymous
- 15 Feb 2024
- IbL
Thank you for posting this article. 👍
- Kevbgt
- 08 Feb 2024
- pJ9
How many of these updates offer a better experience without degrading other features. Maybe Moto don't like to release software that adds more issues. In my experience I will upgrade my phone minimum once a year or even twice a year. With Moto m...