Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Motorola confirms the update line G and X for Android on L … – Tudocelular.com

The 5.0 version of Android should not be far from being available to the general public, but much is speculated about its exact availability. Some rumors report that the new version of the Google system will reach for everyone at the end or in the middle of October.

If you are those who can not wait for updates then you’ll be delighted with the response from Motorola about the availability of updating the G-line system and the X line for the Android L . According to AndroidPIT, Nils reader got in touch with the team at Motorola questioning about your update, as the images below.

In the first text, in German, the essence says: “Both the Moto Moto X when G receive for the update Android L, but still do not know the exact date, though we know that this version of the system will probably arrive here in Europe later this month. ” Remember that there is a “ probably ” in the middle of the response, and this indicates that the carrier can not give 100% sure about this information. Thus, there may be changes in the schedule of Motorola. But as there was no caveat about the models listed, probably all models line G and Moto Moto X should receive this update. At least there.

But to complicate things, another reader sent a picture of your conversation (picture 2) for our source and according to the support team that helped the Moto G (first generation) not compatible with the update , even having the same hardware the new Moto G. According to the AndroidPIT , the user who forwarded this information is from Brazil.

The divergent information may indicate a failure of the support team or simply that the update will be selective, ie, some countries receive a full update, while others will receive the update to just a few models of the lines.

Motorola has not ruled on the matter in any case, so to see if the first generation G Moto is really updated, we should wait for the release of the update, or an official statement from Motorola in Brazil .

(updated September 23, 2014, at 09:26)

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