Motorola recently launched the new Android 4.4 Kitkat update for the Verizon Moto X, and now we can reveal that they have just released the software update for the T-Mobile version.
The T-Mobile Motorola Moto X Android 4.4 KitKat operating system update has started to roll out and customers should start seeing the update now. This will bring a whole lot of new features and improvements to your smartphone, below w have the full changelog for your viewing pleasure.
Some of the features include improved touchless control, galleries, phone dialer, NFC has been updated and even the camera app has had a refresh. Check your Moto X now to see if you have received the KitKat update; just go into your settings menu.
AT&T are also expected to release the Android 4.4 Kit Kat update for the Moto X, please do read more abut this here via our previous article.
Motorola Moto X Android 4.4 KitKat Changelog:
– Touchless Control – Added a new “Find my phone” command to Touchless Control. Just say “OK, Google Now-find my phone” and your Moto X will ring loudly to let you know where it’s hiding when you’ve misplaced it nearby.
– An improved phone dialer — Now you can search for contacts directly from the dial-pad and easily see and tap on those you contact frequently.
– New Hangouts app — All of your conversations now in one place–texts, video calls, and other chats all together in one app. Plus, you can now send animated gifs and share your location.
– Accessory support — Moto X now supports the Square credit card reader.
– Color Emoji — For when words aren’t enough, the Google Keyboard now includes colorful characters to send in text messages and other communications.
– More gallery goodies – KitKat packs in some cool, new gallery effects–such as Posterize, Highlights, and Edges. You can even use the Draw feature to annotate your photos freehand with your finger.
– Drag to focus and expose – An updated camera app lets you control both the focus and exposure of your photos. Simply drag your finger to set just the right exposure and focus point.
– NFC host card emulation – Enhanced support for NFC Host Card Emulation (HCE), to improve experiences such as contactless payments, loyalty plans, transit passes, card access and more.
Have you received your Moto X Android 4.4 KitKat update yet?