KitKat update for the Motorola Moto G rolls slowly in Europe. Our Dim has almost could not sleep last night, for he got the update late last night just presented, but several AW readers mailed us with screenshots of the update that also came with them.
Android KitKat
Android 4.4 brings a number of changes with it. This allows you to print directly from your Android 4.4.2 phone, there is a central cloud storage and a device with KitKat a lot more efficient. The appearance is adjusted, after the update, among other things to see in the notification bar.
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the week was not yet known when the update European users would get to, but now that so is the case. Of different users, both in the Netherlands and Belgium, and of course our Dim, we get emails and screenshots that rolls into the update on their Moto G’s.
Motorola Moto family.
The display of the Moto G is 4.5 inches and has a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. Under the hood is a quad-core Snapdragon chipset 400 with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz and the memory is 1 GB. For the internal memory, you can choose from 8 or 16 GB which is not expandable with a microSD card out. The Motorola Moto X, the great and powerful brother of the Moto G will also be on sale in Europe for a starting price of € 429, and is also a Moto G Google Play Edition, which runs on standard Android.
Availability
The update is available via OTA, or over the air and can be downloaded. directly without using a computer, the device Have you KitKat update already and through which way you have purchased the Moto G
Thanks for the tip: Daniel Diel Leman Sam Bollion and the rest
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Colin Baak
Android User from (almost) the first hour … Motorola Milestone was my first Android Phone. Bought back three times because it was so beautiful, but nowadays just really too old. Dozens (Android) phones had and I’ve currently imported from Germany and unique Sony Xperia ZL pocket … For Love of gadgets, tablets, phones, laptops, and Android and I want to share with you!
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