Android 4.4.3 KitKat was made public June 3, 2014, and contains some fixes for the issue of KitKat and brings with it a new dialer. The new edition of which usually lands on devices on average a month after the release of update, has a chance to pay a visit to the devices Motorola – Moto X, Moto Moto E and G have in the next days.
Update for models Moto X Moto Moto E and G appeared at the first users yesterday so, Motorola has become the first manufacturer of equipment (which is not a member of the family and the Google Nexus Edition) with Android 4.4.3 on board.On moment, the new software can enjoy Moto X Only holders of T-Mobile, Moto G purchased in the U.S. and Brazil and those who have decided to buy a Moto E in the United States. Users of smartphones from all other regions of the world will have to wait a little longer, and information about when the software will be in the first Europeans still lack.
It can be concluded that the update will be made available for all users of these three devices by the end of this month, because Motorola some time lingers not already sharing software updates (as it was Motorola Atrix at the time of 4G and memorable for its users Android 4.0.3).
In addition to the amendments and refreshed communicator, Moto X and Moto G gained some new software. Moto X gained significantly improve the application “Camera” and the optimization of the same drivers, making the camera a much better way to automatically sharpens the picture, getting rid of the unnecessary noise. also improved graphic quality front webcam in poor lighting conditions, making nightly video chat will become more pleasant, or rather – feasible. Motorola also added a touch button in the app “Camera”, which allows you to pause video recording – strange that this feature missing at the premiere of the device. The last change is the addition of a new application – Motorola Alert, which sends a pair of types of alarms to selected contacts.
Moto G gained only two of the three model changes Moto X, and they are key to pause (not alloying) video recording and the application Motorola Alert.
Source of information: MotoBlog.
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