Moto G7 Power Android 10 Update Comes With Unofficial LineageOS 17.1

If we talk about custom builds close to stock Android, Motorolla will always be on top of the list. It is intriguing why Motorola hasn’t rolled out the Android 10 to Moto G7 Power.

Instead of waiting for Motorola to develop, test, and fix bugs, Moto G7 Power users can try an alternative method to get Android 10. LineageOS, a popular Android firmware developer formerly and famously known as CyanogenMod, recently announced LineageOS 17.1 for Moto G7 Power.

At the moment, the build is not officially released and may contain some bugs. But if you wanna take a risk and enjoy the Android 10-based LineageOS 17.1, you can download it here. If you are installing LineageOS 17.1 on Moto G7 Power for the first time, be careful and follow step by step. When you root your phone to flash a custom ROM or upgrade the OS of your Android device, it can make your phone unresponsive, and this is called bricking your Android phone. So, be extra careful if you are doing it yourself, or else you can seek a professional.

Motorola has always been good at rolling out updates to their devices. Earlier, Moto G7 Plus already received an Android 10 update. Let’s hope Moto G7 Power receives the update soon. Till now, there has been no update on the news.

Talking about Moto G7 Power, it runs on a 1.8GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 with 3GB RAM. The phone comes with a 6.20-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720×1520. Under the hood, it has a 5000 mAh battery with fast charging. The phone has an internal storage of 32GB and is expandable up to 512GB with the help of a memory card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Motorola Moto G7 Power on the rear packs a 12-megapixel camera and an 8-megapixel camera on the front for selfies.

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About Akash Jyoti Das

Being a tech aficionado, Akash is highly fanatic about smartphones from a very young age. He is always aware of the latest happenings in the tech industry. In his free time, he loves playing PC games and flashing custom ROMs. Email: [email protected]

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