Earlier this month, Motorola introduced a number of devices, including the successor to their popular budget-friendly Moto G, which now offers a bigger screen.
Moto G (2nd. generation) comes with Android 4.4.4 KitKat as its operating system out of the box, but it seems Motorola is rolling out a minor software update for the handset in several countries.
The update doesn’t bring too many new feature, but replaces the current launcher with the Google Now Launcher as the default one. This means you’ll be able to access Google Now by swiping to the extreme right of your home screen. They also mentioned the update comes with a few bug fixes in tow, but didn’t list them specifically.
The update is rolling out in several countries, including India, as we speak. If it’s not there, just wait for a few days since the update process is gradual and can take a few days. If not, you can manually check for the update by going to Settings > About Phone > System Updates, and follow the on screen instructions.
Let us know if you received the update on your new Moto G using the comments section below.
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