Sunday, December 7, 2014

The update Android Lollipop begins to reach the Motorola … – Five Days

Users who have a Motorola Moto G 2013 are in luck, because these devices are already receiving a new firmware that is based on the version of the operating system Google Android Lollipop. Thus, in this section equals the current model that replaced it in the market and which was announced at the dates that the IFA was held.

The fact is that Android 5.0 is already being deployed to this mid-range phone, so good course of action by Motorola to upgrade as quickly as possible their phones once Google announced a new version of its operating system aimed at mobile devices is maintained. That, incidentally, is possible because the firmware used by the Moto G 2013 just have modifications regarding the company offering Mountain View.

The new version of the system operation that has been released is the 220.21.16.en.03 and not the amount of “megas” occupied known, so when you receive is highly recommended not to make the process connected to the Internet with the data rate, as can be consumed very quickly. Failing that, it is best to use a WiFi wireless network (and, at least, have 80% of the charged battery to avoid unpleasant surprises).

A phased deployment

Yes, as usual deployment of new firmware is being conducted in stages in different regions where the Motorola Moto G 2013. Nothing is present some countries where users have confirmed that you are already receiving the new official ROM are US and India, but over just a few days will be coming to other locations, including surely is Spain (country in which this model has had a major impact).

A detail before finalizing and that is important: to receive proper notice (via OTA, so it’s straight to the phone) requires the latest version of the Update application, because without it there is possible to perform the process correctly. If you do not know if you have it, you can use this link to Google Play Store where you will see if this is so (if not, a button called Update you should use appears).

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