[UPDATE] Android Lollipop coming to Moto E - Moto E General

There is no doubt that we all were waiting for the official announcement whether Moto E would experience Lollipop !
But from now, Motorola has officially announced it. It's time to celebrate and wait for its update :silly:
According to the official Motorola Blog:
Now that Android 5.0 Lollipop will be going to the world with Nexus 6—a product of some of our own engineering—we are excited to confirm that this latest and greatest Android release will also come to our other devices as part of our ongoing software strategy to provide fast updates to our pure Android experience.
While Google has not yet publicly released Android Lollipop, we are happy to confirm that the upgrade will come to:
Moto X (1st Gen. & 2nd Gen.)
Moto G (1st Gen. & 2nd Gen.)
Moto G with 4G LTE
Moto E
Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx, and Droid Mini
Cheers to all Moto E users :good:
Have a Smiling Day
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[OFFICIAL] [NEWS] Moto E gets Lollipop as Promised !!

It’s no secret we love Android. That’s why every one of our Moto phones is built on a foundation of pure Android - it’s easier to use, delivers amazing performance and lets you choose how you want to use your phone. So we have more sweet Android news to share...
When a new version of Android is announced, one of the first questions on everyone's mind is "when will my device be getting updated?" Fortunately, Motorola has moved towards complete transparency and providing timely updates over the past couple of years, and with the announcement of Lollipop it is providing details on what Moto owners can expect in the coming weeks.
That the Moto X, G, and E are all getting Lollipop is probably a good sign. Here's what the Official Statement Reveals :
Once Android 5.0 L is officially released, we intend to bring this latest upgrade to many of our other Motorola devices, as well. This includes Moto X (1st and 2nd Gen), Moto G (1st and 2nd Gen), Moto G with 4G LTE, Moto E(yaay !! ), Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini.
Motorola is fantastic.... it updates even a very much low end Phone i.e Moto E to Lollipop. Cheers Moto !!
Don't Forget to Press THANKS.... It never hurts to click THANKS !!
Happy to hear that. Thanks for the information. Now the question is when do we expect it?
VeerAmrit said:
Happy to hear that. Thanks for the information. Now the question is when do we expect it?
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Within 90 days fr the date of android L SDK release.
Please stop making duplicate threads having exactly same information.
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There is already existing threads for this discussion.
Please use them for such posts.
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Lollipop on Moto x 2014 must be coming to turbo!

As you can see its almost ready to moto x 2014
and it has moto voice and active notifications already working!
must be coming soon to turbo!
Hope it comes to droid turbo asap. I am a huge root person and I'm all for root but I'm going to get me a lollipop first.
Look at my lollipop hints thread. Expect 5.0 by December 1st
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Moto x 2013 lollipop finally arrives!!!

Yes it's true.. Moto has finally announced the Lollipop soak test for it's most renowned and old device MOTO X
Motorola has finally announced the Lollipop 5.0.1 soak test for Moto X(2013). Motorola gained a lot of good will by updating its latter phones to the newest version of Android, starting with the Moto X. But for some reason, the 2013 Moto X has lagged far behind for updates to Lollipop. Now, five months after Android 5.0 first started rolling out to Nexus devices, the OG Moto X is finally getting its Lollipop update. Well, sort of: it's getting a soak test.
A soak test is basically Motorola's beta test for device firmware. Participants of soak tests are usually limited to the members of Motorola's support forum, and the program is rarely commented on in any official capacity. Moto is breaking that trend for the Moto X's Lollipop release: Motorola employee Luciano Carvalho has confirmed that the test is going out and answered a few questions on his Google+ profile.
https://plus.google.com/+LucianoCarvalho/posts/HcUKVhLh84P
Moto usually sends out an over-the-air update for the device in question anywhere from one to six weeks after the soak test, so 2013 Moto X users shouldn't have to wait too much for an official Lollipop build.
SORRY IT'S 5.0.2 not 5.0.1
The version you would be getting is 5.0.2 not 5.0.1 . Sorry for it :good:
thams001 said:
Yes it's true.. Moto has finally announced the Lollipop soak test for it's most renowned and old device MOTO X
Motorola has finally announced the Lollipop 5.0.2 soak test for Moto X(2013). Motorola gained a lot of good will by updating its latter phones to the newest version of Android, starting with the Moto X. But for some reason, the 2013 Moto X has lagged far behind for updates to Lollipop. Now, five months after Android 5.0 first started rolling out to Nexus devices, the OG Moto X is finally getting its Lollipop update. Well, sort of: it's getting a soak test.
A soak test is basically Motorola's beta test for device firmware. Participants of soak tests are usually limited to the members of Motorola's support forum, and the program is rarely commented on in any official capacity. Moto is breaking that trend for the Moto X's Lollipop release: Motorola employee Luciano Carvalho has confirmed that the test is going out and answered a few questions on his Google+ profile.
https://plus.google.com/+LucianoCarvalho/posts/HcUKVhLh84P
Moto usually sends out an over-the-air update for the device in question anywhere from one to six weeks after the soak test, so 2013 Moto X users shouldn't have to wait too much for an official Lollipop build.
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*sigh
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/unlocked-soak-test-invites-goind-moto-t3054502
YES?????
nbell13 said:
*sigh
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/unlocked-soak-test-invites-goind-moto-t3054502
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OP there's already an ongoing thread about this soak test...
Just Now!!!!
@ OP, as mentioned a thread already exists for this topic here. Please use the existing thread rather than creating a new thread for the same topic.
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6.0 for moto e

Great news: http://pocketnow.com/2015/10/02/motorola-marshmallow-updates
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Is that sarcasm??? According to Motorola the Moto E 2015 will NOT be getting Marshmallow. Hopefully they change their minds or my daughter is gonna be upset.
sirrx7 said:
Is that sarcasm??? According to Motorola the Moto E 2015 will NOT be getting Marshmallow. Hopefully they change their minds or my daughter is gonna be upset.
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of course it is, I'm mad as f... at first we have 5.0 that runs like crap, next there is still no 5.1 update in eu and now this....
every their phone had at least 2 updates and we will have only one....
iks8 said:
of course it is, I'm mad as f... at first we have 5.0 that runs like crap, next there is still no 5.1 update in eu and now this....
every their phone had at least 2 updates and we will have only one....
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I agree 100%. It's BS that Motorola won't update this phone. It is a 2015 model and only 7 or 8 months old. A good point was made in your link. All the Android One phones are supposed to get 6.0 per Google so I'm curious if Motorola will use Ram amount as the excuse.
edit... Well, I see that on the Android One site Google says... * UP TO 2 years* so I guess some Android One customers might be upset soon.
Buy Motorola they said...
Quick updates they said...
In the meantime we're stuck at 5.0 Lollipop
gj motorola.
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I'm curious if Motorola will use Ram amount as the excuse.
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moto g 3rg gen 8gb has exactly the same specs as moto e lte and we have even some better specs than moto g 2rd gen (sd400 vs sd410)
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moto g 3rg gen 8gb has exactly the same specs as moto e lte and we have even some better specs than moto g 2rd gen (sd400 vs sd410)
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Well, they do say the list isn't final and there will be changes so hopefully they add the E to the list soon.
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lol that post xd
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...is-now-apparently-ending-them-after-219-days/
LOL. XT1524 did not get any update since release and no upadates after just 8 months on the market? This company is the worst phone manufakcurer ever. :/ If it is really true, Moto E 2015 was my first and the last Motorola.
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LOL. XT1524 did not get any update since release and no upadates after just 8 months on the market? This company is the worst phone manufakcurer ever. :/ If it is really true, Moto E 2015 was my first and the last Motorola.
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it's not google's motorola anymore...
I've bought this phone because I though it will have support... at this price point I could have lg with some simmilar specs, maybe it won't have update but at least it has flashlight on the back
I know it is not Google's phone. Other manufacturers support their devices for at least a year or more.
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I know it is not Google's phone. Other manufacturers support their devices for at least a year or more.
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I mean that when motorola was in the Google's hands every phone was updated but things has changed after lenovo bought moto
btw lmao my old galaxy tab 2 had more updates than this motorola (4.0>4.1>4.2)
I'm really upset. I have XT1524 European model and it only had a Wifi patch, it wasn't even an update. I only bought Motorola because of updates, if the list is not updated I'm never going to have Motorola again. There's a lot of cheaper and better alternatives.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...is-now-apparently-ending-them-after-219-days/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...etirement-of-moto-assist-migrate-and-connect/
As the title says, Motorola has officially announced which of its smartphones will be getting the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. The list isn't small, but it does have some notable omissions, so here it is:
2015 Moto X Pure Edition (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Style (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Play
2015 Moto G (3rd gen)
2014 Moto X Pure Edition in the US (2nd gen)
2014 Moto X in Latin America, Europe and Asia2 (2nd gen)
2014 Moto G and Moto G with 4G LTE2 (2nd gen)
DROID Turbo
2014 Moto MAXX
2014 Moto Turbo
Nexus 6
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Derp Motorola >_<
Thread closed - already covered adequately HERE.
Please avoid creating duplicated thread topics.
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[Discussion] Marshmallow confirmed for G 2014 and G 4g 2014

Source:http://motorola-blog.blogspot.com.es/2015/10/marshmallow-and-smore.html
TL;DR:
Now, we know the question that’s on everyone’s minds. Right now we have plans to upgrade the following Motorola devices1. Things may change, so please refer to our software upgrade page for the latest, and specifics by country:
2015 Moto X Pure Edition (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Style (3rd gen)
2015 Moto X Play
2015 Moto G (3rd gen)
2014 Moto X Pure Edition in the US (2nd gen)
2014 Moto X in Latin America, Europe and Asia2 (2nd gen)
2014 Moto G and Moto G with 4G LTE2 (2nd gen)
DROID Turbo
2014 Moto MAXX
2014 Moto Turbo
Nexus 6
As for timing, we have high standards, so we’ll work fast but we won’t push the upgrades out until we know they’re ready. Look for more news on timing in the coming weeks.
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I'm a little bit excited that after all we're actually getting this update, hopefully filling the hole that lollipop left for stable version, and of course making it easier for devs to build roms.
Why are there multiple threads for 5.1 and now for M too?
Another thread on this topic ,,, XDA continuously losing its quality
Yup. Some folks should really check the threads before posting duplicates. I could understand if the other Marshmallow thread was a couple pages in, but it's just a couple threads down.
Not that hard to read at least the 1st page of threads
It makes me wonder how all these lazy people make it through the day.
Closed as duplicate of this thread.

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