The release notes proving that Motorola is ready to roll out the Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the Moto X 2013 and Moto X 2014 versions were finally unveiled, which means that the first two versions of the brand's flagship smartphone will finally get the highly anticipated mobile operating system.
Motorola posted the Android 5.1 Lollipop release notes for both versions of the Moto X on its official global website, stating that the new Lollipop update will address bugs and other problems brought by the first Android 5.0 Lollipop rollout.
According to the release notes, "We are excited to announce a new software update for Moto X (1st Gen.) by Motorola. This update brings Android 5.1 Lollipop to your phone along with other improvements."
Same has been posted on the Moto X (2nd Gen.) page.
Some of the bug fixes include:
Clock in the status bar that does not update and the alarms are having problems in going off
Bugs that cannot delete SMS messages even when the SIM card is already full
No ringer audio while an outgoing call is in progress
Calculator has floating point calculations
Constant Chrome crashes whenever it has been launch
Constant restarts while user is watching a movie/TV series on Netflix
Wi-Fi fail to automatically reconnect to the user's home Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi fail to connect after being idle for an entire night
Wi-Fi connection problems with multiple routers in one location
Bluetooth discovery fails to launch when users refresh settings
Remove CPU wakelocks that contribute to faster battery drain
Fix connection and synchronization problems with MS Exchange servers
Incorrect default APN
Cannot unlock the SIM using a PIN/PUK code
Cannot play the 'pinned' content
General stability improvements
There is no official rollout date yet for the Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the two older versions of Motorola's flagship smartphones.
Motorola posted the Android 5.1 Lollipop release notes for both versions of the Moto X on its official global website, stating that the new Lollipop update will address bugs and other problems brought by the first Android 5.0 Lollipop rollout.
According to the release notes, "We are excited to announce a new software update for Moto X (1st Gen.) by Motorola. This update brings Android 5.1 Lollipop to your phone along with other improvements."
Same has been posted on the Moto X (2nd Gen.) page.
Some of the bug fixes include:
Clock in the status bar that does not update and the alarms are having problems in going off
Bugs that cannot delete SMS messages even when the SIM card is already full
No ringer audio while an outgoing call is in progress
Calculator has floating point calculations
Constant Chrome crashes whenever it has been launch
Constant restarts while user is watching a movie/TV series on Netflix
Wi-Fi fail to automatically reconnect to the user's home Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi fail to connect after being idle for an entire night
Wi-Fi connection problems with multiple routers in one location
Bluetooth discovery fails to launch when users refresh settings
Remove CPU wakelocks that contribute to faster battery drain
Fix connection and synchronization problems with MS Exchange servers
Incorrect default APN
Cannot unlock the SIM using a PIN/PUK code
Cannot play the 'pinned' content
General stability improvements
There is no official rollout date yet for the Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the two older versions of Motorola's flagship smartphones.
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