Android 9 Pie was officially released in August and was initially made available on Google Pixel.
Indo-Asian News Service Nov 16,2018 17:25 PM IST
Lenovo-owned Chinese smartphone company Motorola on 16 November announced that it has started rolling out the Android 9 Pie software over-the-air (OTA) update to its » One Power » smartphone, replacing Android Oreo.
Android 9 Pie was officially released in August and was initially made available on Google Pixel and OnePlus 6 devices.
Android 9 Pie update is bringing « Motorola One Power » users longer and improved battery life, an entirely new user interface (UI) with redesigned « Quick Settings » and a revamped split-screen option, the company said in a statement.
The update comes with intuitive navigation, simplified volume controls, improved « Do Not Disturb » mode and an easier mechanism to manage notifications along with support for dual SIM dual VoLTE and better low-light imaging.
Motorola’s online-exclusive « One Power » smartphone was launched in September and released in October as the company’s first Android One device in India. It is available on Flipkart for Rs 15,999.