(Udaipur Kiran News | Tech Desk) – Motorola has expanded the rollout of its Android 16 update to more devices, strengthening its software update record. After releasing the update for the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion last month, the company has now begun updating the Edge 60 Fusion and Moto G (2025).

🔹 Update Details
Edge 60 Fusion
Region: India (first phase)
Firmware: W1VC36H.14-10-1
Size: ~1.5GB
Availability: Rolling out region-wise
Moto G (2025)
Region: USA (T-Mobile carrier-locked units)
Firmware: W1VK36H.9-12
Size: ~1.44GB
Wider rollout to other carriers and regions expected soon
Users can check for updates by navigating to:
Settings > System > Advanced > System Updates > Check for updates
🔹 What’s New in Android 16 (Motorola)
The Android 16 update brings performance enhancements and user experience improvements rather than visual overhauls.
Key Features:
Modern UI refinements and smoother animations
Stronger protection against malicious apps
Transparent background activity for improved privacy
LE Audio device compatibility upgrades
Custom Modes in Settings — for Work, Sleep, or Driving
Do Not Disturb, Bedtime, and Driving moved to Settings > Modes
One-Tap Wi-Fi/Hotspot Sharing across devices on the same Google account
Low-Energy Audio Hearing Aid Integration
Choose mic source (phone or hearing aid)
Adjust ambient sound volume for better clarity in noisy environments
Security & Stability:
October 2025 security patch
Bug fixes and performance improvements
Enhanced battery management
🔹 Rollout Summary
Motorola is now ahead of major brands like Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi in pushing stable Android 16 builds. More Motorola models — including Edge 50 Pro, Moto G Stylus (2024), and Edge 40 Neo — are expected to follow soon.
If your device hasn’t received the update yet, stay tuned to Motorola’s Android 16 support page or join their Telegram community for real-time notifications.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



