The new Moto X 2014 is already getting Android 5.0 Lollipop

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Motorola continues to release updates for its terminals. First was the new Motorola Moto G 2014 , the first smartphone to officially receive the long-awaited update for the latest version of Google's operating system. After Android 5.0 Lollipop came to the Motorola Moto G 2013. And now it's the turn of the new Moto X 2014.

And it is that the new flagship of the manufacturer is already beginning to receive the latest update of the Google operating system in Europe. As usual, this update comes in a staggered way so rest assured that over the next two weeks you will receive the long-awaited notification to update your new Moto X 2014 to Android 5.0 Lollipop.

The new Moto X 2014 (XT1092) is already getting Android 5.0 Lollipop in Europe

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Recall that the New Moto X is Motorola's crown jewel in Europe. The screen of the new Moto X is made up of a 5.2-inch AMOLED panel that achieves a Full HD resolution along with a pixel density of 423 dpi. Highlight its Corning Gorilla Glass 3 panel that will prevent the phone from suffering annoying scratches.

Another notable detail is the improvement in image quality. Comparing the new Moto X with its predecessor, there is a noticeable improvement. Great job from Motorola in getting you the screen look really good, even in very bright environments and the viewing angle is almost full.

Its silicon heart is formed by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with four cores at 2.5 Ghz of power that, together with its 2 GB of RAM memory, provide the device with hardware that exalts it in the high-end of the market.
The only one but comes with internal storage. While it is true that there will be two models, one with 16 GB and the other with 32 GB, the new Moto X does not have a micro SD card slot. A failure that can bother more than one. Although most users will have enough with 32 GB of internal memory.

Great job from Motorola which, if it continues like this, may end up being the favorite manufacturer for many Android users. And the old Samsung addicts who have passed into the ranks of the great M.


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  1.   nachobcn said

    The A5 for the MotoG 2014, it was a booby trainer. We are still waiting for it. Try to read well what 'republicais' because in the details is the key. They are using OS to be good and that means they take OS for fools.

  2.   Kr OwnzYou said

    I have it and I have no major complaints, except for the fact that it does not support OTG without being root, which with the S4 that I had a year I could use it without problems. The restriction of the use of OTG is stupid. The camera leaves a lot to be desired for the price of the terminal. On the other hand, despite being a top-of-the-range equipment, it does not have headphones or any other type of accessories, except for the tool to remove the nano sim, data cable and charger.