G Moto, Motorola smartphone entry in ‘was Google’, is already beginning to receive the awaited update to Android 4.4 ‘Kitkat’. Originally scheduled for January 2014, the update was announced by the manufacturer on Friday (20) and should start by models purchased directly via Motorola and Amazon in the U.S., expected to arrive in Brazil soon.
Moto G, input smartphone from Motorola, is beginning to receive the Android 4.4 (Photo: Luciana Maline / TechTudo)
Android 4.4.2, the latest version available ‘Kitkat’, leads to G Moto some slight changes in the appearance of the system and features like the integration of wizard Now with apps installed on the device. Are also expected some performance improvements and changes in the camera app Moto G.
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However, the smartphone, unlike the Nexus 5 – first to be released with Android ‘Kitkat’ – the dialer will not have the feature that provides the location from which the incoming call is being originated. The launcher of the new Nexus is also not included in the update, as it is exclusively produced by LG smart.
If you own an unlocked Moto G, worth checking if the update came through settings, but is unlikely to models sold in Brazil still receive the update in 2013.
Via The Verge and Motorola
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