Moto X Force aka Droid Turbo 2 release date leaked
However, customers would get a chance to go to the Moto Maker website and customize it with a number of colors and materials.
Motorola has been on a roll these past few years and the company is not stopping now, even in the face of a saturated smartphone market and stark competition. Other devices include the DROID Turbo, Moto Maxx (2014), Moto Turbo (2014) and even though Google is supposed to handle the update of the Nexus 6, Motorola is listing it as well to get the update.
However, before the 6.0 upgrade hits these devices, the runner up is Android Lollipop.
G4Games reported that based on published Interoperability Certificates in PDF form from the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Android M 6.0 OS will become available on the Moto X (2014) in October 2015.
Motorola Connect makes it possible to send and receive text messages from a PC, but Motorola says since there are other tools available in Google Play that do the same thing, and since many people user alternative messaging services like WhatsApp or Hangouts anyway, the company doesn’t see the need to bundle the feature with Android 6.0. From last year’s models, the second generation Moto G and its 4G LTE compatible version will get it, as well as the US Moto X Pure Edition (2014). While this is a welcome development, it is unlikely that Motorola will abandon its tendency to create devices with a metal frame and front and back panels featuring either plastic or a variety of other materials.
In terms of timing and actual release dates, Motorola promises that all owners should “look for more news on timing in the coming weeks”. Also, Motorola stated that China upgrade is still under evaluation.
Doze Mode – This new feature monitors your phone and puts it into a deep sleep when it’s not being used, which can extend battery life substantially. Motorola strips its pre-installed software down to nearly stock Android and doesn’t have to worry about compatibility issues with custom skins or one-off features. Moto Assist will be retired, as a similar functionality is provided by the “Do Not Disturb” command on the “Sound and Notifications” settings.