Xda-Developers | Motorola Moto Z3 on Verizon gets the Android Pie update with 5G Moto Mod support
Last Summer, the Moto Z3 was announced on Verizon along with support for a yet-to-be-released 5G Moto Mod. The phone itself launched with Android 8.1 Oreo, but Motorola promised it would receive Android Pie. We like the device a lot in our full review, so we're happy to see the Android Pie update is finally rolling out now for Verizon users and it prepares the device for the upcoming 5G Moto Mod.
It's no secret that 5G is going to be a big buzz word in 2019. We've heard a lot about phones that will launch with 5G support this year, including the Samsung Galaxy S10. Moto Mods allow Motorola to add 5G to a device without launching a separate phone with 5G support built-in. We're still waiting for the 5G Moto Mod to go on sale, but in the meantime, the Moto Z3 is preparing for it with Android Pie.
The Moto Z3 runs a relatively clean version of Android Pie, so you can expect the usual array of goodies. Motorola has included the new navigation gestures and recent app switcher, along with adaptive battery, adaptive brightness, updated notifications, and other UI changes. The update also includes the January 2019 security patches. You can check for the OTA update by going to Settings > System > System updates. Hit the link below for the full changelog.
Source: Motorola
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