The update will weigh a little over 700 MB which means that you’ll want to ensure that you have enough storage space on your phone, be connected to WiFi (unless you have unlimited data), and also ensure your phone has enough juice, otherwise having your phone die halfway mid-update because it doesn’t have enough battery is usually a bad idea.
Nougat for the Moto G4 Plus will bring about a bunch of a brand new features that we have come to expect from the update, so there really shouldn’t be any surprises there. If you don’t see the update available yet, not to worry as we’re sure that it should eventually find its way to you.
In the meantime Moto G4 Plus owners who have no plans to upgrade to the Moto G5 Plus, last we heard it seems that the handset will also be eligible for an update to Android O which should be released later this year.