In this guide, we let you know how to update Moto Z Play to Android 7.0 Nougat manually. The below guide requires some technical skill, knowledge on ADB commands, official firmware and a computer. The Moto Z Play Nougat update file weighs around 880MB, You can download and sideload the file on your device via ADB. Read on to know to update Moto Z Play to Android Nougat manually.
Android 7.0 Nougat update brings various new features and performance enhancements to Moto Z Play. Users can experience the new multi-tasking feature, new notification features, enhanced battery life saving feature, mobile data saving in stand-by mode, many value added features and Android’s January security. Note that since the Moto Z Play is not a Daydream-ready phone, the update will not bring stand-alone VR capabilities to the phone. Comes to the manual update method, to apply the Android 7.0 Nougat OTA (over the air) update your Moto Z Play should be running on the most recent firmware version (Marshmallow). Also, install ADB and fastboot driver on the computer.
How to install Android 7.0 Nougat OTA update on Moto Z Play manually
- Enable ‘USB Debugging’ in Developer Options’ menu.
- Download Moto Z Play Nougat OTA update file from here (source) and save the file where ADB is installed.
- Now, switch off the phone and turn it on by pressing Power and Volume Down buttons together.
- In recovery mode, choose ‘Apply update from ADB’ and then connect your phone to PC.
- Go to the folder where OTA update file is saved and open a command window from there (press Shift key, right click and choose open command window here)
- Check your device for proper connection by issuing the below command: adb devices
- If your device is listed, then issue the below command to sideload. (If your device is not listed, install proper ADB driver) adb sideload filename.zip [replace filename.zip with original filename]
- After the process completes, reboot your phone. You are now installed Android 7.0 Nougat update on Moto Z Play. Leave your views in the comment section below. (Source – G4liant)