13-11-2014 13:29
13-11-2014 13:29
@Chris_K Will the 4.4.4 firmware for the O2 moto x ever be released? Or the 5.0 firmware once available?
Thanks
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14-11-2014 20:12
14-11-2014 20:12
It's absolutely correct in that we often have our own variants, sometimes with certain changes above and above the original update that will improve network usability and reliability - this is why you'll sometimes see small incremental updates on one network but not the other (fixes/changed required for an O2 build may not be needed for another network and vice versa).
That being said though, once we've tested and approved an update it is sent back to the vendor and it's then pushed through their servers/systems to customers - We don't actually host or store this update on our own site for open download we're afraid.
Hope that helps clear things up, and sorry if it wasn't quite what you were hoping for.
13-11-2014 13:33
@Anonymous wrote:
@Chris_K Will the 4.4.4 firmware for the O2 moto x ever be released? Or the 5.0 firmware once available?
Thanks
I don't have any details on an upcoming 4.4.4 update, but I have seen some reports that the 'Pure Edition' of the Moto X may soon be getting Lollipop. It's important to note though that it's only the Pure Edition that's been mentioned online - not the standard Moto X.
If more information on this surfaces and we receive the software for testing, i'll be sure to keep everyone updated for sure.
13-11-2014 15:46
Thanks Chris.
To clarify what I meant, the 4.4.4 firmware was rolled out some time ago for the O2 variant of the Moto X. I was wondering whether it would actually be made available to download (as the 4.4.3 and 4.4.2 versions are), to allow users to reinstall it if necessary.
Thanks
Jamie
13-11-2014 20:55
13-11-2014 20:55
Sorry, I'm a little confused - Is your handset currently running 4.4.4 on O2 and you were after a downloadable version of it to save a physical copy of it somewhere? If so, unfortunately this won't be possible as these updates aren't hosted anywhere on our site where it can be downloaded directly - they are typically hosted on the vendors own servers and downloaded through the OTA system.
14-11-2014 11:02
Chris - yes, exactly that. Often carriers release their own specific versions of their firmware.
14-11-2014 11:08 - edited 14-11-2014 11:11
I've never seen anything official from O2 regarding firmware hosting but I have pretty much always managed to find them somewhere on XDA.
This is the best I could find!
14-11-2014 20:12
14-11-2014 20:12
It's absolutely correct in that we often have our own variants, sometimes with certain changes above and above the original update that will improve network usability and reliability - this is why you'll sometimes see small incremental updates on one network but not the other (fixes/changed required for an O2 build may not be needed for another network and vice versa).
That being said though, once we've tested and approved an update it is sent back to the vendor and it's then pushed through their servers/systems to customers - We don't actually host or store this update on our own site for open download we're afraid.
Hope that helps clear things up, and sorry if it wasn't quite what you were hoping for.
17-11-2014 13:31
17-11-2014 13:31