Showing posts with label moto x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moto x. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Moto X For Verizon Now Tasting Its Lollipop


Android 5.0 Lollipop is now seeding to Moto X (2014) for Verizon Wireless.


The latest Android build for the Moto X is in stock form, so it offers the same user interface experience as the Nexus 6. The update arrives only a couple of days after soak test invites got out to Motorola Feedback Network participants.

The biggest highlights of Android 5.0 include sleek Material Design and brand new ART runtime. The latter makes devices feel a lot more responsive regardless of the task they perform.
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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Moto X and Moto G First in Line to Get Android Lollipop Update


Surprisingly, according to the recent reports, some 2014 Moto X users have already received the Android 5.0 Lollipop update notification. It is said that the company posted and then pulled out documents for the Moto X and Moto G Lollipop update on its website.
The very first Moto X variant getting the update is the ‘Pure Edition’ — an unlocked version of the phone, and for right now it’s going out to people who signed up for the ‘soak test’ — a limited rollout in preparation of a wider release, Ars Technica reports. Next up for Moto will be making sure none of the soak testers report major problems over the next day or two and getting carriers on board to approve the update.

Earlier, Motorola announced that they will be rolling out Android 5.0 update for Moto X and Moto G devices soon, and the company may roll out the official update for these handsets soon after upgrades for Google’s own Nexus devices.

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Friday, July 10, 2015

Moto X Lollipop update gets leaked, a new camera app in sight


With Motorola’s recent history of lightning-fast Android OS updates, it is expected Android 5.0 Lollipop updates to show up for the company’s smartphone line in not long. Some confirmation of the fact that Motorola’s hard at work on the updates with the image leaks today of the alleged Moto X 2014 Lollipop update, as well as a look at the alleged new camera app.
It offers a pretty clean Lollipop experience, with everything looking pretty stock and things like Moto Voice getting appropriately overhauled design-wise to match the general aesthetic of the Android release. There is one thing noticeably weird about this software, though: the signal strength bars are still, well, bars. In stock Lollipop, it’s filled in all the way. This could just be something that’s amiss with the internal test build, and could be corrected with the final release.
The camera also adds additional features, like a shutter timer, and the iconography has changed to match up better with Material Design guidelines. There’s no word yet on whether the shooter itself performs better with the update.
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