Motorola's concise dealing with Android Lollipop has meant a large number of the company’s portfolio is rocking the newest Android build. Indeed, many of Motorola’s handsets are making their way to Android 5.1, such as the U.S. Cellular versions of the second gen Moto X and the Moto E LTE. The Moto X is receiving software version LPE23.32-21 while the 4G packing Moto E gets software version LPI23.29-15.
As we write, both devices are getting the update over the air, although as usual you may have to wait a few days as the upgrade is rolling out in stages. U.S. Cellular insists that you pull in the update with a Wi-Fi connection.
Android 5.1 is more of a subtle change than the major overhaul that Android 5.0 was, but it does add more to the Lollipop experience. New features include support for HD calling, support of dual SIM devices, new Quick Settings icons. The update also adds nifty new security features like the ability to stop a device being unlocked if it has been stolen or lost, with only the user signing into their Google account unlocking it.
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