Question Any updates on when this device will receive the Android 12 Update? - Moto G40 / G60

I'm really excited to use Android 12, but Motorola doesn't seem to care. I have heard the news that Moto phones will receive Android 12 in Feb, but there isn't any timeline.
Do you guys have any idea?

vatsalc said:
I'm really excited to use Android 12, but Motorola doesn't seem to care. I have heard the news that Moto phones will receive Android 12 in Feb, but there isn't any timeline.
Do you guys have any idea?
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Really the only thing you can do is wait.
You can see which models are getting updates on the Moto update tracker.
Just search by codename (hanoip) or Model # (XT2135)
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G60 got Android 12 in India last week.
Seems slower now. There are a few bugs around status bar. May be it needs a factory reset.
Overall it is alright.

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The Sony Smartwatch 3 was meant to be the flagship for Wear 2.0. What happened?

I was browsing LinkedIn for more info about the Smartwatch 3 and stumbled across a very interesting point. A former Senior Manager at Sony Mobile mentions in his biography that the Smartwatch 3 was meant to be "Google´s lead device for Android Wear 2.0" (Imgur mirror). So what happened to the update plans?
Edit: Also, here's an interesting report from one of the developers of the Smartwatch 3: https://www.reddit.com/user/sw3_throwaway
Also, please refrain from messaging any current or former Sony Mobile employees. They don't need the harassment and will likely pass anyone on to Sony PR.
The first major Android Wear update added GPS support, and the SSW3 was the lead device for it. It's very likely that he erroneously referred to that release as "Android Wear 2.0". To corroborate this theory: he left Sony in April 2015, and Android Wear 2.0 (the real 2.0) was announced in May 2016, over a year later.
Besides, the idea that the flagship for a new software release would be a device that is over 2 years old and no longer in production is beyond ludicrous.
sorry for this bad news :
http://www.gsmarena.com/its_officia...ll_not_receive_android_wear_20-news-23428.php
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khaled147 said:
sorry for this bad news :
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I don't see any official source in their "source"...
So, for me, it's not official.
Cunione said:
I don't see any official source in their "source"...
So, for me, it's not official.
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Uhh, scroll down to the bottom where they've listed the * and **s. It says Android Wear 2.0 onwards are not supported.

Original HW support - will it still continue?

As we know original Huawei Watch is nearly 2 year old so that raises a big question: will there be anymore updates after initial AW 2.0 update? I hope there will be (at least some minor fixes & security updates) or does Huawei focus on their HW2 support from now on? I understand that there probably won't be big future updates anymore for HW1 (like AW 2.5 or AW 3.0). What do you guys think what the future holds for original HW?
Carmanen said:
As we know original Huawei Watch is nearly 2 year old so that raises a big question: will there be anymore updates after initial AW 2.0 update? I hope there will be (at least some minor fixes & security updates) or does Huawei focus on their HW2 support from now on? I understand that there probably won't be big future updates anymore for HW1 (like AW 2.5 or AW 3.0). What do you guys think what the future holds for original HW?
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I'm expecting the worse, to be honest. Unfortunately it's a trend every manufacturer follows, after merely 2 years of being launched they say like the soup nazi on Seinfield:"No more updates for you!"
This was posted by an official Huawei XDA account:
We noted this issue with our development team to see if maybe a future update can help resolve the issue. Should any of you have additional issues or inquires, please don't hesitate to contact Huawei UK Customer Care directly via the email, chat, or hotline options found at our Huawei UK Consumer website: http://consumer.huawei.com/uk/support/index.htm
This is is not to discourage you from discussing it further here; it is merely to say that Huawei pays attention to these types of posts to see what we can do to improve user experience.
So yes, probably.
Source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72426144&postcount=8
Watch's update are a bit different than phone's update, manufactures cant do any change to their watch's firmware ,and updates will provide by google itself!
Google is more supportive of their devices so we should get updates more than we expect
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Huawei has just two watches to update almost with similar hardware, so it shouldn't be difficult to support them both, since even now the original watch is still on production lines.
hagba said:
Huawei has just two watches to update almost with similar hardware, so it shouldn't be difficult to support them both, since even now the original watch is still on production lines.
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They have at least 3. The Huawei Watch 2 has two different versions, with different hardware.

Android Oreo Update !!!

Heya guys and gals.
Just wondering if anyone has any news from the folks at RAZER as to when we'll be seeing that Oreo Update. It was supposed to be out within Q1 2018 which suggests by the end of the month (March) but no release news as yet...???????
Just chatted with them on support, the rep still says first quarter. Then they said there's still 3 weeks left so it will be out "very soon"..
That thread title made me excited for a second
Especially after seeing the changelog for the Razer theme app saying 'support for android O"
I was contacted by Razer late last week based on some issues i was having regarding the Netflix app still crashing my phone at a very high % and they where talking about waiting for the next big update. They didnt give the impression we would be waiting long but then also didnt give a timescale.
Already talk that we would be getting Android O 8.1 as a version and some talk about Android P as my understanding is theres some fetaures in P that will make it easier for non Google branded phones to update easier. So hopefully the phone gets quicker system updates and my majour concern is that it gets quicker secuirty updates.
Also as mentioned above by Roxas the Offical Razer Theme App got a recent update to support Android O
Yes. I also have seen evidence that android 8.1 is the actual update not 8.0 so win win for us ?
I'd prefer P but can't be too fussy as it's still in development
P just had it's first beta release afaik. Correct me if I'm wrong. Won't come out until fall this year.
Yeah your right P is still way in beta I just want it on the phone when it does come out. I hope it doesn't stop at Oreo

Huawei P9, Mate 8, and Honor 6X set to receive Oreo updates in a bit

The Huawei Honor 6X was released back in 2016 on Android Marshmallow. It received the update to Nougat a few months later and is set for one final blaze, with confirmation on Huawei's forums touting a May 2018 Oreo rollout for the device.
According to the post, the Honor 8, Honor V8, and Honor Note 8 will also receive the update to Oreo in May. A similar post also confirms that the Huawei P9, P9 Plus, and Mate 8 will also receive their Oreo updates in May.
by Ricci Rox, 2018/03/23
Source - notebookcheck.net
Yes look here, this has been discovered and discussed just some day ago in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75950164&postcount=1275
when to start beta stage of oreo for honor 6x,please provide initial information.
Does anyone have any information about Project Treble?
pandukiran3 said:
when to start beta stage of oreo for honor 6x,please provide initial information.
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The OP contains a picture with dates about the beginning of the beta tests. Please first read, then ask.
yeah a picture with dates in Chinese, could anyone translate that, it is a picture, so Google cant´t
I'm Italian and i only know English as another language, however seeing 2018 and 5 as numbers between Chinese characters, and an official announce that has been noticed on Weibo about other Huawei/Honor devices that would had received Oreo let you understand that beta tests would had place this May. In fact, 200 Chinese registered users (but the update package circulates online on some site, i saw) had started the beta tests.
Now let's see if in one month, something will be released globally for all variants.
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I'm Italian and i only know English as another language, however seeing 2018 and 5 as numbers between Chinese characters, and an official announce that has been noticed on Weibo about other Huawei/Honor devices that would had received Oreo let you understand that beta tests would had place this May. In fact, 200 Chinese registered users (but the update package circulates online on some site, i saw) had started the beta tests.
Now let's see if in one month, something will be released globally for all variants.
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can u give those some sites link?
Ramesh006 said:
can u give those some sites link?
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An user here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=76469823&postcount=1571 shared a link, didn't tested it personally since that i prefer to wait for the stable release.

General [CLOSED]OnePlus has heard your cries. OnePlus stops OxygenOS 12 rollout for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro to fix all the bugs

OnePlus has heard your cries. The Oxygen OS 12 update for the OnePlus 9 series has been pulled.
By Jimmy Westenberg
We are aware of the issues caused by the OxygenOS 12 update and our software team is fixing them. We will suspend this software update and roll out a new iteration as soon as possible.
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OnePlus has pulled its build of Oxygen OS 12, based on Android 12, for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro.
Shortly after the update rolled out, users all around the web complained of bugs and missing features.
The company says it’ll issue a new update “ASAP,” though no other timeframe was given.
Apps crashing, slow animations, and lots of missing features: It doesn’t sound pleasant to deal with these things on your smartphone, yet OnePlus 9 series users have been experiencing all three since OnePlus rolled out the stable build of Oxygen OS 12 earlier this week.
We reported on the issues that OnePlus 9 users around the internet have been experiencing, and it looks like OnePlus has heard our collective cries. The company has officially pulled the stable Oxygen OS 12 update from the OnePlus 9 series. In a statement to Android Police, the company said:
We are aware of the issues caused by the OxygenOS 12 update and our software team is fixing them. We will suspend this software update and roll out a new iteration as soon as possible.
The statement above is all we have from OnePlus on the subject, so we’re not sure when the company plans to issue a new, more stable build of Oxygen OS 12. We will certainly keep you updated as we learn more.
Learn more: Hands-on with Oxygen OS 12
Since the update rolled out on December 6, users on Twitter, Reddit, and official OnePlus forums have complained of the new software’s issues. Some users complained of a black screen showing for a few seconds after unlocking the phone, while another user claimed the task manager was not closing all apps as it should.
And those are just the functional issues with the software. OnePlus’ build of Oxygen OS 12, which is based on Android 12, is missing many features that were present in older builds of Oxygen OS. Many users complain that the Google Feed can no longer be turned off, which has struck a particularly loud chord throughout the OnePlus community.
If the Oxygen OS 12 update is available for your phone, we suggest holding off on updating your device until we hear more from OnePlus.
OnePlus pulls bug-ridden Oxygen OS 12 update for the OnePlus 9
After issuing a bug-filled Oxygen OS 12 update to OnePlus 9 users, the company has pulled the update. It says it'll issue a new update "ASAP."
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Do you mean our "cries" are not legitimate? They should burn in the deep of the hell for relesing that thing as stable, considering money I spent to buy this phone, that really should not happen.
I also don't expect too much from them, I'm not sure what are they aware or not. Probably I will try after 5 months and still will see misplaced icon and invalid font sizes when I set high dpi + strange colors of chat messages in Google Messaging app
More like our immediate concerns and OnePlus needs to get it right before releasing!
Oneplus should employ testers and do not treat customers as testers. They released beta called stable, collected bug reports, then beta is pulled. Everybody happy? Not really, I wasted one day to downgrade and setup my phone from scratch
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