Motorola has finally started rolling out the Android 10 update for its entry-level Moto G7 Play. The update has arrived a little over a month after the Moto G7 began receiving its stable Android 10 update.
As per XDA Developers, the stable Android 10 update for the Moto G7 Play is currently available only in Brazil. However, the update is expected to become available in at least a few more regions in the coming weeks. In Brazil, the update arrives as version QPY30.52-22.
The update comes with all the features that you would expect, including a new system-wide dark mode, support for smart replies, gesture navigation, and more. As noted by XDA Developers, the Moto G7 Play is oddly running 32-bit software even after the Android 10 update. The phone runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632, which is a 64-bit mobile processor.
The Moto G7 Play shipped with Android 9.0 Pie out of the box when it was launched in early 2019. Since the company has promised just a single OS upgrade for the phone, it will not be receiving any major update after Android 10.


