
Moto X owners in the U.K. are finally set to receive the handset’s long-awaited Android 4.4.4 KitKat update. Motorola’s latest release delivers the most recent security fixes from Google, improved camera performance, and a new dialer app.

Moto X owners in the U.K. are finally set to receive the handset’s long-awaited Android 4.4.4 KitKat update. Motorola’s latest release delivers the most recent security fixes from Google, improved camera performance, and a new dialer app.

Those still clinging onto their 4-year-old Motorola Droid X will have already accepted that their handset will never get an official KitKat update, but thanks to some third-party Android developers, it now has an unofficial KitKat-based CyanogenMod 11 port.

Motorola is all set to unveil the Moto 360 in a few weeks from now at an event in Chicago. However, the full feature list, specifications and price of the watch are now known, thanks to Best Buy prematurely putting up a listing of watch on its website.

Earlier today, we saw the Moto X+1 pop-up in some benchmarks revealing its full specifications. Now, pictures of the front panel of the handset have also made their way online courtesy of HelloMotoHK, who also compare it side-by-side to a Moto X.

Another set of Moto X+1 benchmarks have been spotted ahead of the handset’s official unveiling, giving us an even better picture of its internal specifications. Highlights include a 5.2-inch display, a Snapdragon 800 processor, and a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera capable of shooting 4K video.