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UPDATE: Moto X 2013 users

 

David Schuster, Software Product Management at Motorola Mobility,
Senior Director, SW Product Management

The Moto X will skip 5.0 and go directly to 5.1

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+DavidSchuster/posts/cV4vDyyMmw2

 

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FYI Moto X users

 

Android 5.1 inches closer

 

Motorola has expanded the Android 5.1 soak test for the 2013 and 2014 Moto X to a ton of new countries, with a full rollout expected next week.

 

 

 

http://www.androidcentral.com/android-51-soak-test-2013-and-2014-moto-x-expanded-full-rollout-inches-closer

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:wavey: FYI...

 

 

:clap: Breaking news, This just in. Full deployment of Android 5.1 is being released for the US Retail.  See links

 

:banana: FINALLY!!! :banana:

 

https://plus.google.com/u/0/+DavidSchuster/posts/bEVD4De32Uo

 

https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/105221

 

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FYI UPDATE: There's an update from Sprint that I to date haven't received. Is there anyone else in this group whom have updated to the latest version. 

 

 

Version

Release Date

Description of Enhancements/Fixes

KXA21.12-L1.28.2

06/24/2015

 

  • No Audio Fix: Fixes a rare issue that could occur with devices that are encrypted and require that you enter a PIN code to boot up.

See link to Sprint's web page update on the Moto X 

 

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Find-and-update-the-software-version-on-your-Moto-X/WServiceAdvisory_542_GKB55016-dvc7670008prd?INTNAV=SU:DP:OV:UG:MotoX:FindAndUpdateTheSoftwareVersionOnYourMotoX&question_box=Moto%20x%20updates&id16=Moto%20x%20updates#!/

 

 

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Sprint sure is dragging their feet on 5.1! I'm still on KXA21.12-L1.28.

Yes they sure are. For the exception of Sprint all the other carriers have received the OS update.

 

Not sure why the delay and silence from them. Even the reps on Sprint moto X community are hush hush. When someone ask in regards to this there's nothing but total silence. The one person that constantly answers completely changes direction on the subject at hand.

 

Sprint is the last of the Mohicans!

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FYI

 

Sprint has FINALLY released Android Lollipop 5.1 along with Stagefright plus other enhancements on 8 December 2015. I was up late at night downloading and installing due to the file size. Afterwards as always I did a hard reset to manufacture specifications to purge the systems and start fresh. It's been fantastic and way way long overdue.

 

  * Have at it and enjoy it

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FYI

 

Sprint has FINALLY released Android Lollipop 5.1 along with Stagefright plus other enhancements on 8 December 2015. I was up late at night downloading and installing due to the file size. Afterwards as always I did a hard reset to manufacture specifications to purge the systems and start fresh. It's been fantastic and way way long overdue.

 

  * Have at it and enjoy it

 

Nice, the Moto X 1st Gen was such a good phone.

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Correct, miss the ergonomic design but since I upgraded to the MXPE, it was a good phone.

Sweet!

 

The Moto X PE 2015 is a great successor to the OG Moto X.

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