Android 15 update for Moto G54 rolling out now

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The wait is finally over, Motorola begins rolling out the stable Android 15 update for Moto G54. The update comes out two months after the release of beta upgrade.

Motorola already released the Android 15 upgrade for Razr 2023, Moto G Power 2024, and Edge series phones. Today, the company extends the availability of its next major OS upgrade to another G-series smartphone – Moto G54.

Reddit user, IntelligentGood5850, first shared this information in the Motorolaโ€™s subreddit. Currently, the update is rolling out in Brazil and already available to many users. Motorola is pushing the update with January 2025 security patch.

Moto G54 Android 15 update

Motorola releases the Android 15 update with a bunch of new features, including the new lock screen customization features, updated quick panel, Gen AI emojis, new emoji stickers, improved connections, and more.

Additionally, the update will fix known issues and enhances the overall user experience.

If you own the Moto G54 and residing in Brazil, you can update to the latest version of Android. In case you missed the OTA notifications, you can manually check for new updates by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for system updates.

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