In the world of tech, updates are like birthday presents—they’re eagerly awaited, sometimes delayed, and occasionally, they never come at all. Motorola’s Moto Edge 20 Fusion owners have been waiting for their Android 13 gift for what feels like an eternity. But guess what? The wait is finally over, and it’s time to celebrate… or is it?
The Moto Edge 20 Fusion, released in August 2021 with Android 11, was promised two major OS updates. It took a year for the first major update to land, with Android 12 arriving in September 2022. Then, everything went eerily silent. As the months dragged on, the device lagged behind, stuck on the September 2023 security patch as of June 2024. Owners began to lose hope, feeling forgotten by Motorola.
But just when it seemed all was lost, Motorola dropped the long-awaited Android 13 update like a surprise party no one was prepared for. It’s almost comical — Android 13 is two years old, and here we are, just days away from Google rolling out Android 15 to Pixel devices. But hey, better late than never, right?
Motorola’s timing is, to put it mildly, puzzling. The last Motorola device to receive Android 13 was the Moto G52, back in December 2023. Eight months later, the Edge 20 Fusion finally joins the party. The delayed updates have left users questioning Motorola’s commitment to timely software support.
This update saga raises some serious questions for owners of newer Motorola devices, like the Moto Edge 30 Fusion. With Android 14 yet to arrive, will Motorola keep them waiting in suspense too? If history is any indicator, it might be a long, long wait. Still, be warned that you’ll likely miss out on lock screen customization when the update finally arrives.
While the arrival of Android 13 is a relief, it’s also a reminder of the unpredictability of Motorola’s update schedule. For the Edge 20 Fusion owners, this update is like finding a long-lost package on your doorstep — exciting yet filled with a tinge of exasperation.
Motorola, if you’re listening, your users love their devices and they deserve better. Timely updates aren’t just a nice-to-have; they’re essential for security and user experience.