(Video) Lollipop 5.1 Moto E - Moto E General

Hey Guys!
Just Received the Lollipop Update
Android 5.1 update for Moto E is rolling out to everyone,i think its a soak test but still i made a video on it
Hope you Guys will enjoy it
https://youtu.be/a6-XYDHDmFk
Moto E Still Rocks!

Is it an official update?

No,i think its soak test but still its quite stable and smooth and
The Battery Life has improved from 5.0.2 update.

Hi ,I am getting KitKat wallpapers&theme even after updating to 5.0.2 please help
Sent from my XT1022 using XDA Free mobile app

Here you go
Just copy them to your phone and use them

If you are having some issues with the phone just factory reset it.

New 3.6 MB update
Hey Guys!
There's a new 3.6 MB update available.

hot.vimal92 said:
Hey Guys!
There's a new 3.6 MB update available.
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I saw your video from the first post... I saw that you are using Google's Messaging app and not the stock messaging app that comes pre-installed on the phone.
I have heard that stock messaging app's icon has changed in th Android 5.1 update.
Can you please send a screenshot of your app drawer showing the stock messaging app (i think you have disabled the stock SMS app).
Also is there any improvements in Android 5.1 as compared to 5.0.2 ?
Thanks.

Yeah,the stock messaging app icon has changed in 5.1
i've been using 5.1 for over a week and i feel its more smoother than 5.0.2 and the RAM management has also improved.
Apart from that all other UI changes have been shown in the video

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[Q] Changelog from 2.1 to 2.2(Froyo)?

Can anyone provide the changelog from 2.1 to 2.2? I would like to know exactly what changed. Ive notice we have wifi calling app, in the setting theres also an option for mobile tethering n I notice when I when into the camera app it said I had a firmware update so I clicked it n SamsungApps opened up and downloaded the update to my phone. I never had samsung apps! This was all after downloading the leaked version of froyo from xda yesterday.

New UK Updated Firmware

Just received a new OTA firmware update today
GC100XXBMD1
Only a small download <30Mb and the only changes stated are the usual generic "Stability Improvements"
I lost root (unsurprisingly) but it was at least upgradable on a rooted stock firmware.
CHANGES:
I noticed that I am no longer being asked to select the memory card in the camera app on a reboot. This was a major annoyance and thankfully gone.
The Google Play Store has been updated
There is a new Smart Mode "Action Freeze" ... I think.... Can anyone confirm if that was already on there? I can't remember seeing it before.
If I find any other changes, I will update this thread.
Action Freeze is already available since it GC was released with Android 4.1 1
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Is Cf-Root working fine on it?
can we expect updates or 4.1.2 will be our last FW?
I would love to see some Galaxy S4 features even if it's just Sound & Shot

Android 4.3 brings trim, I hope we also get the update

Check this out!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7185/android-43-update-brings-trim-to-all-nexus-devices
It seems that Android 4.3 finally brings TRIM to the game. Now I also want 4.3
Let's hope Motorola brings an update.
I hope for Android 5.0 - this is the **** that will bring the future, serious performance improvements , and MUST HAVE on my phone. Android 4.3 and 4.2 are small updates for me.
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From where do you get the information that 5.0 should bring more performance?
adddaamo said:
I hope for Android 5.0 - this is the **** that will bring the future, serious performance improvements , and MUST HAVE on my phone. Android 4.3 and 4.2 are small updates for me.
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5.0 is nothing but rumors, you'll wait a ton of time before getting it, even on a nexus. 4.3 or even 4.2.2 is the best we can do now.
I'm more worried about the Maps version that will come with 4.3, because Maps 7.x kills the Navigator app. And i give up on trim if it kills the navigator.
Anyway, just today i received an OTA and could not identify what update this one is. Can anyone confirm if it is 4.3 by any chance of the destiny?
This OTA is named 982.50.29.en.BR (49,6MB). It's a carrier-less phone, xt890 bought in Brazil.
Edit: I'm currently on 982.50.20.XT890.Brasil.en.BR , it reports as Android 4.1.2 jelly bean.
Edit 2: no, this update is not 4.2 neither 4.3, it's just a security fix for master-key bug. I confirmed this on other topics.
Back to topic: can anyone confirm if 4.3 brings Maps 7.x with it?
If you want TRIM, you can use Lagfix Free on a rooted RAZR i:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
It seems to work on the XT890, at least it says it is successful (it fails on my Xperias).
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Back to topic: can anyone confirm if 4.3 brings Maps 7.x with it?
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I still have maps 7.x. it came as a normal update from Playstore.
I am from germany.
But it force closed 6 or 7 times in 6h of navigation. Not so good, when you drive with 180kph and you get a fc of this app.
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Navigation on maps 7.x never gave me FC even when used for hours ...
It seems to get better...
Yesterday with 5 hours of navigation only one fc of maps
I enabled Google play services before (which is normaly frozen by TB because of many wakelocks) and made a reboot. Perhaps this is the reason.
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Lagfix Free is not working on the Omar M7 ROM :/
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Lagfix Free is not working on the Omar M7 ROM :/
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right now the Omar m7 Rom is muteing every sound... . but M4 works also great. hope the fix will be there soon.
in the original thread of omar's ROM have the fix for this, just dele folder /data/alsa and reboot.
sorry for my bad english, i'll try be better for the next time!
Hope see 4.4 or 5.0 in razr i ;D

What is this update Google wants to give me?

I flashed factory images for 4.4 the day Google released them and today I got a notification for a 3.4 MB system update for 4.4. Looking around the internet I don't see anything about the update at all. Does anybody know what this update brings to the table. At 3.4 MB I don't think its gonna have much besides bug fixes. I haven't flashed it cuz my battery is too low
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I flashed factory images for 4.4 the day Google released them and today I got a notification for a 3.4 MB system update for 4.4. Looking around the internet I don't see anything about the update at all. Does anybody know what this update brings to the table. At 3.4 MB I don't think its gonna have much besides bug fixes. I haven't flashed it cuz my battery is too low
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Word has come down from the Android-Build group that new source code for Android 4.4 KitKat is on the way, containing a number of bugfixes.
This new build KRT16S. (The original pushed out was KRT16O.
In addition, new factory images — including binaries — will be available for the Nexus 4, Nexus 7s and Nexus 10.
No word yet on exactly what's changed, though we did discover a pretty significant audio bug in the Nexus 5. This also could help explain the sluggish push of over-the-air updates for the Nexus devices.
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Source:
http://www.androidcentral.com/googl...exus-devices?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=twitter
You are right
I got the update too
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Running N beta

Sorry for my ignorance but I can't find information any where am currently on Android beta N when they official os is dropped does that mean I will get it and unroll from beta or do I need to unroll and when am rolled back then manually flash the update.
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Got ota & update installed fine & now longer on beta.
Tons of informations to your question here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/android-7-0-nougat-official-thread-t3445373

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