What you need to know
- Motorola has expanded its Android 15 lineup with seven new models, including the Motorola Razr 50s, Edge 40, and ThinkPhone 25.
- However, Motorola’s history of slow updates and lack of a clear timeline may result in users having to wait longer for the updates.
- The initial list in October included 23 devices, such as the Razr+ (2024) and Edge 30 Ultra.
Motorola is preparing to bring Android 15 to its smartphones, and recent reports suggest that the update list has grown with the addition of more devices.
While the official Android 15 roadmap from Motorola is not yet available, updated support pages are revealing which of the company’s devices will receive the update. The latest additions to the list were reported by Gizmochina.
The new devices set to receive the Android 15 update are:
- Motorola Razr 50s
- Motorola Razr 40s
- Motorola Edge (2023)
- Motorola Edge 40
- Motorola Edge 40 Neo
- Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
- Motorola ThinkPhone 25
Motorola’s updated support pages reflect its commitment to keeping its devices up to date. More models have been added since the initial list in October, signaling the company’s dedication to providing timely updates.
The earlier list included 23 phones slated for the Android 15 update, including flagship models like the Moto Razr+ (2024), standard Razr (2024), and the latest Edge devices. The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion was also included in the update plans.
While Motorola’s expanded Android 15 rollout is positive news, the absence of a clear timeline and the company’s track record of slow updates may result in a delay for users eagerly awaiting the new operating system.
As of now, Android 15 is still in its early stages, with support for Pixel devices, select Vivo phones, and the new OnePlus Pad 2 and OnePlus 12 series. Samsung’s beta release for One UI 7 is anticipated soon, which could prompt Motorola to accelerate its Android 15 rollout.