Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Moto X (2nd Gen) on Verizon Gets an Update That Sure as Hell Isn’t Marshmallow

The Moto X (2nd Gen) on Verizon or AT&T aren’t getting Marshmallow. So when you see an update pop-up, like many are today on Verizon, don’t get excited. Don’t ever get excited again. It’s only going to be security updates that tease your inner white fluffy, sweet mass. Remember, Motorola disowned you without as much as a “Sorry, bruh.” 

Today’s update to the Verizon Moto X (2nd Gen) is a security patch that will bring your software version up to 23.201.2. Your phone will be more secure, but it sure as hell won’t be on Android 6.0, even though it’s barely a year old and was supposed to be a flagship.
Excitement.

Via:  Verizon
Cheers Robert, Nick, John, and everyone else!


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Moto X (2nd Gen) on Verizon Gets an Update That Sure as Hell Isn’t Marshmallow is a post from: Droid Life



Moto X (2nd Gen) on Verizon Gets an Update That Sure as Hell Isn’t Marshmallow

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