While smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and Xiaomi extensively customize their user interface, Motorola is one of the few companies that offers a near-stock Android experience.
Called My UX, Motorola’s custom Android skin is known to offer a bloatware free experience. Unsurprisingly, it is also one of the most uncluttered and light skin. That said, the company has a bad reputation when it comes to keeping phones updated.
That said, Motorola Edge 20 and Moto G50 users who recently updated their devices to Android 12 are now reporting that they lost 5G connectivity.
Many suggest 5G has suddenly disappeared from the preferred network type option in Android network settings. Some initially thought it was a bug and tried putting their phone on Airplane mode and factory resetting their devices but nothing helped.
Thankfully, Motorola developers seem to be aware of the issue and said it will be fixed in a future update. But there is no ETA on when the problem will be resolved.
As always, we will be keeping an eye out for more information and update this space when Motorola developers fix the Android 12 5G connectivity issue so stay tuned.
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