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Motorola has silently removed all references to its Moto G4 Oreo update promise Comments

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  • abigfanoftechs
  • sXd
  • 18 Sep 2017

Hahaha ... Lenovo doesn't understand how the internet works. :)

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  • Jase PM
  • Kgw
  • 18 Sep 2017

Anonymous, 18 Sep 2017Maybe not that bad of a news, actually. I've got a Samsung A5 2017 and I won't be updating i... moreWhy do you think your phone would be ruined?

When my S6 updated to Nougat, it gave the phone a new lease of life, including improved battery life.

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  • Kangal
  • uCX
  • 18 Sep 2017

AnonD-632062, 18 Sep 2017The changes to Motorola are starting to become more and more evident..... I hope Motorola does... moreIt's only evident to the layman.

I predicted this outcome years ago, as did many others such as Evan Blass.
"Moto G4 by Lenovo, a Lenovo company" is the norm.

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  • AnonD-546033
  • Snu
  • 18 Sep 2017

But they are still on the boxes

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  • ZloiYuri
  • 352
  • 18 Sep 2017

Carmanen , 18 Sep 2017Worst software support definitely goes to ZTE, another Chinese company. Alcatel and Lenovo com... moreWorst software support goes to LG. Nobody throws own users and lies more. Than second prize goes to M$. And only then - to chinese brands.

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  • AnonD-632062
  • 3Ye
  • 18 Sep 2017

The changes to Motorola are starting to become more and more evident..... I hope Motorola doesn't die because like Nokia it is one of the first pioneers of phones and has a long rich history.

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  • Anonymous
  • pAP
  • 18 Sep 2017

Maybe not that bad of a news, actually.
I've got a Samsung A5 2017 and I won't be updating it to Nougat as there is a way too high chance that it will just ruin my phone.

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  • Anonymous
  • R5f
  • 18 Sep 2017

Time will say whether Nokia sticks to their promises

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  • Carmanen
  • 6uL
  • 18 Sep 2017

Anonymous, 18 Sep 2017F*ck Lenovo worst customer support/device software updates ever.Worst software support definitely goes to ZTE, another Chinese company. Alcatel and Lenovo comes next.

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  • LLL
  • PA7
  • 18 Sep 2017

I'm contemplating between Moto Z Play first gen and HTC U11. This fact only serves to push me closer to the U11, even though it's quite costly.

Sure, Z Play gets into the list of Android O update, however I can't be that sure they don't back off again.

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  • Anonymous
  • gMA
  • 18 Sep 2017

They had promised it and now they are declining, its worst decision taken by such a brand name moto.

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  • Anonymous
  • uvY
  • 18 Sep 2017

using G5 Plus. my last moto phone. now that xiaomi is coming with android one. moto is doomed

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  • AnonD-473228
  • uvf
  • 18 Sep 2017

as a moto x play who waits nougat from July... I'm very disappointed in lenovo....not gonna buy Moto when i update my device later this year

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  • AnonD-472794
  • gM$
  • 18 Sep 2017

That's why i didn't but moto g5s plus, it will be the same with moto g5s plus when Android p will come, that's why i bought mi a1

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  • ZloiYuri
  • 352
  • 18 Sep 2017

LG lies about updates permanently and nobody notices.

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  • Zero
  • L8Q
  • 18 Sep 2017

RIP Motorola... What Lenovo did is killing it way faster than expected.

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  • Anonymous
  • PA7
  • 18 Sep 2017

These is Google fault, selling Motorola to lenovo now want buy htc.
Hopefully apple (best OS) buy Motorola (best hardware)

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  • Nilesh
  • 7k7
  • 18 Sep 2017

Yes , same is true for Moto X Play , It was promised Nougat in January , but postponed to March from there to May , around June soak test was started , in July they posted realese notes for Android N, and now its September every one is excited about Android O but X Play users are waiting for N update .
Team GSMarena please publish an article about that too...

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  • manurd350
  • vIc
  • 18 Sep 2017

Lenovo's mobile decision is not very profitable. Rather than learning a thing or two from Motorola, they made it like itself. Now in India they are bringing phones with stock Android, as "it gets update faster". Moto phones have always been on stock Android. If they can't update them, who will trust that Lenovo would update their own phones? My moto g5 plus still running Android 7.0 with March security update.

After lenovo 's take over, Moto has Become Lenovo. Lots of phones, no updates.

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  • TechLover1
  • LfN
  • 18 Sep 2017

AnonD-414271, 18 Sep 2017very disappointing...... 100% definitely!.

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