Moto X handsets on U.S. Cellular are beginning to receive their Android 4.4.2 KitKat updates today. The update, which comes with build number “KXA20.16-1.27,” adds Google Cloud Print and a number of fixes for email syncing and battery life issues.
Moto X handsets on U.S. Cellular are beginning to receive their Android 4.4.2 KitKat updates today. The update, which comes with build number “KXA20.16-1.27,” adds Google Cloud Print and a number of fixes for email syncing and battery life issues.
Motorola has begun its Android 4.4.2 KitKat soak test for the Sprint Moto X. A number of customers have reportedly received emails from the “Motorola Feedback Network,” which invites them to trial the update ahead of its public release.
Motorola’s Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for the Moto X is making its way to device on T-Mobile in the United States. The 147MB release, which comes with build number “161.44.25,” adds Google Cloud Print and delivers a number of important bug fixes.
Sprint and T-Mobile could be rethinking a possible, according to sources close to the two companies who have been speaking to The Wall Street Journal. SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son is reportedly interested in the deal as well — but not if it is unlikely to be approved.
T-Mobile U.S. customers can now purchase the world’s first curved self-healing smartphone, the LG G Flex, from the operators online or any of its bricks-and-mortar stores nationwide for a whopping $672 outright, or $28 per month plus a 2-year Simple Choice Plan.