"Motorola India announced via Twitter that Android 4.4.4 KitKat has begun rolling out for the Moto G, Moto E, and Moto X."
Motorola's cheapest phone gets an upgrade.
Motorola's entire smartphone lineup is getting a refresh in 2016. Following the new Moto Z and Moto G families, the company has unveiled the Moto E3, an update to its most affordable handset.
Android Police - When I was at Lenovo's Tech World event yesterday, during a press briefing someone asked what Moto Z meant for Moto X. I heard the answer, but I wasn't entirely clear on exactly what was said and hadn't recorded it (my mistake), so I reached out to Motorola via email last night to ask them to comment on the whole X to Z transition. It turns out that there isn't a transition, so much as just a new member of the family: Moto Z is not replacing Moto X, at least not at this time. Motorola's statement follows.
Pocket Lint - Lenovo has announced the Moto G for 2016, an updated handset that sticks to those original G aims - being uncompromisingly affordable - but taking this mid-range darling in a new direction. The Moto G is going big.