
Motorola
has announced that the Moto G smartphones (both first and second
generation) will start getting the Android Lollipop update.
The
company put out the following tweet. The update comes nearly one months
after Moto X (2nd gen) in India got the Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
While
the update should be an Over-The-Air (OTA) one, users can also manually
check their phone for updates. For checking out if your smartphone has
received the software update, you can got to: Settings > About Phone
> System Update. If it says ‘Your system is up to date’, then we
suggest you try in some time.
Android
5.0 Lollipop update bought some special features for the Moto X (2nd
gen) and it remains to be seen whether they will come to Moto G as well.
The Moto G (2nd Gen) is available on Flipkart for Rs 12,999 and is also
has an exchange offer which ends today on Moto G 2nd gen and Moto X 2nd
gen.
As far as Android L update is concerned, some of the features are as follows:
Material
Design which will offer a consistent design experience across all
Android devices. Material Design ensures that elements can dynamically
shrink and expand, there’s more white space between elements, and gives a
3D appearance overall.
Lollipop
makes it easier to support features like burst mode and fine settings
tuning. You’ll be able to capture full resolution frames around 30fps,
and shoot in raw formats like YUV and Bayer RAW.
A
new battery-saver feature that extends the life of your device by up to
90 minutes—helpful if you’re far from a power outlet. It’s also easier
to manage your power usage. The OS adds a feature which gives the
estimated time left before you need to charge and, when it’s charging,
it tells you approximately how much time it will need to charge before
it’s ready to go.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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