Motorola Starts Stable Android 17 on 2 Phones, Expanding to Dozens More
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Updated · gizmochina · Aug 22
Motorola Starts Stable Android 17 on 2 Phones, Expanding to Dozens More
3 articles · Updated · gizmochina · Aug 22
Summary
Motorola has begun its stable Android 17 rollout with the Edge (2025) and Signature, then widened availability to additional models listed in an official blog post.
February marked Motorola’s early push: it was the first non-Google brand to announce an Android 17 beta and later the first third-party vendor to start a stable release.
Dozens of eligible devices span the Signature, Razr, Edge and Moto G lines, though the published list appears incomplete because models such as the Edge 50 Neo and Edge 60 Neo are missing despite promised upgrade support.
No release timetable was provided, leaving users to check manually for updates even as Motorola positions Android 17 as a faster, broader software rollout.
Android 17 on Motorola adds a camera-cutout Live Updates interface, refreshed Settings and status icons, new lock-screen customization, three-finger screenshot and split-screen gestures, and features including Qira AI assistant and battery health.