The Moto G200 is starting to receive stable Android 12 update

After rolling out a stable Android 12 update to the Moto Edge 20 last week, Motorola is expanding the latest version of Android to yet another phone in its portfolio: the Moto G200.

Motorola is starting to see a stable Android 12 update for the Moto G200 in select markets. The update includes firmware version S1RX32.50-13 and rolls out to XT2175-1-DS variant. The rollout has gone live in Europe, with Latin America and the UK following suit in the coming weeks.

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European users can look forward to receiving the Android 12 update on their Moto G200 in the coming days. As the update rolls out in batches, it may take some time to reach your device. Go to to manually check for the update Settings> System> Advanced> System Updates. Alternatively, you can use the Motorola Rescue and Smart Assistant Tool to download the latest firmware package and flash it using a PC.

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Android 12 brings many exciting features and changes, including beautiful material you design, a redesigned notification panel, redesigned widgets, Privacy Dashboard, camera and microphone indicators and switches, and more. In addition to Android 12-specific changes, users can look forward to Motorola’s touch of useful customizations such as Quick Flashlight, Flip to DND, Quick Recording, etc.

Motorola has so far only updated a handful of devices for Android 12, including the Moto G Pro and Moto G3o. However, the Lenovo-owned company plans to bring the latest version of Android to many of its budget and mid-range smartphones, such as the Moto G50, Moto G Stylus, Razr 5G, Motorola Edge 5G and Moto G40 Fusion. You can see the complete list of devices confirmed to get Android 12 here.

The Moto G200 is an affordable flagship offering from Motorola that features a 6.8-inch LCD 144Hz panel, Snapdragon 888 Plus SoC, a 108MP main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

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