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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Sprint Moto X now receiving Android 4.4.2 update




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Sprint Moto X now receiving Android 4.4.2 update



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After last week’s soak test tipped us off to the impending update, Android 4.4.2 is now officially available for the Sprint Motorola Moto X. The update isn’t a huge bump from the previous Android 4.4 update, but does manage to squash a few bugs while managing to increase battery life. Here’s what Moto X users on Sprint can look forward to when the 156.5MB update hits their device:


Software build: 161.44.32.ghost_sprint.Sprint.en.US



  • Printing documents and pictures - Added support for printing photos, Google Docs, GMail messages, and other content via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and hosted services like Google Cloud Print and HP ePrinters.

  • Improved battery life - Fixed bugs which caused a small number of users to experience shorter battery life after upgrading to Android 4.4.

  • Fixed email sync delays - Fixed a bug that could cause email services like Microsoft Exchange to experience intermittent delays in data synchronization.


Moto X US carriers version history updates


And now we wait on AT&T, the only US carrier left to update the Moto X to Android 4.4.2


If you haven’t been prompted yet, you can manually pull the update by jumping into your Settings app, scroll down to “About Phone,” then select “System Updates” > “Download” > and finally, “Install.” Just be careful when using Skype or other apps that utilize your phone’s camera, we hear there was a nasty camera bug that managed to find its way into Android 4.4.2. Cheers!


[Motorola]








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