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Motorola Razr Plus update rolls out without Moto Unplugged

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A few days ago, the latest Motorola Razr Plus security update rolled out to users in the US. This update is coming before two updates that some users are looking out for with eagerness. The first update users of this device are expecting is Android 14 and the second is the Moto Unplugged feature that is already available on some Razr devices.

While the new security update is small and doesn’t bring major changes, it helps apply new security patches to the device. The update is just 95.81 MB in size, and it brings Android security patches through 1 September 2023. Users of the Motorola Razr Plus will get a prompt on their device to install this update as soon as possible.

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Users will be able to install the update from the System update page in the settings app. Some users are still expecting more updates to come in the coming weeks, one of which is already available on the more affordable Motorola Razr 2023 entry. This expected update will bring the Moto Unplugged feature to the Razr Plus, and here is what you need to know about this feature.

Users will need to wait for the Moto Unplugged feature on the Razr Plus

Android 14 is already rolling out to Pixel devices around the world, and other brands are planning the rollout timeline. Motorola, on their part, are yet to come out with an Android 14 rollout plan for their devices. This doesn’t mean that the brand is neglecting its rollout of updates to users, as the September security update is now available for users.

While users wait on the news for the Android 14 rollout, there is one feature that the Motorola Razr Plus is yet to get. This feature is already available for usage on the Motorola Razr, which is the base model for the 2023 line-up. Users of this more affordable device are getting the feature known as Moto Unplugged on their clamshell folding devices by default.

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The Moto Unplugged feature is similar to Focus Mode on Android devices. It permits users to block off access to certain apps during a set period so that the user can focus. Well in Motorola’s case, this feature will help users to unplug from any distractions the set app might bring.

Of course, Motorola executes this productivity-oriented feature differently from that on Android’s Digital Wellbeing app. Users of the more affordable 2023 clamshell folding device from Motorola already have access to this feature. Motorola isn’t clear on when the Razr Plus will get this feature via an upgrade.

Users of this device just have to be patient as they expect a coming update to bring this feature. In the meantime, users will have to make do with the security update that the Razr Plus just got while waiting on other features. In the coming days, more information on the Motorola Android 14 rollout will become available.