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AT&T Moto X getting ready to get camera-improving update
The T-Mobile Moto X received a really nice update just a couple of days ago, mostly to improve the device’s lackluster camera quality. We figured it was only a matter of time before other versions got the camera-improving treat, and it seems like AT&T might be up next!
One of our secret tipsters is part of the Motorola Feedback Network and he has just received an email regarding a “secret” software update for the AT&T Moto X. Members of the private network will be able to test this software and offer feedback, so we are sure we will know more about this soon enough.
Now, we are not 100% this will be the same update the T-Mobile variant received, but we can’t see it being anything else at this point. You guys should be excited. If this is the camera-focused update, you are about to get a treat. We never really liked the Moto X camera here at Phandroid, but this update makes it much better (check out these comparisons).
Let’s hope all other Moto X versions get this update soon! But tell us, do you dislike the Moto X camera quality as much as we do?
Thanks, anonymous!
Motorola adds another hilarious Lazy Phone ad to the ranks [VIDEO]
Motorola’s “Lazy Phone” ads have been a big hit since they began airing nationally a couple of weeks ago. They feature TJ Miller, a comedian who is tasked with being the proverbial “lazy phone” that has to be touched all over in order for it to do anything.
The latest entry in this series of ads has hit YouTube, with the “lazy phone” slivering its way into the backseat as he looks to nestle himself safely between two seat cushions (causing the unsuspecting driver to drive into a lake as he looks to find a gas station). Of course, another guy rolls past with a smartphone that doesn’t have to be finagled at all, thanks to Motorola’s Touchless Controls.
The campaign seems to have taken off well, with Motorola’s most popular YouTube video netting over 14 million views since it’s been uploaded. Those are Galaxy S-type numbers, and Motorola hopes it’s this sort of creative advertising — coupled with phones that have some pretty unique features — that will help them sell a lot of Moto X units both this year and next. Catch the latest ad above.
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