Android 5.0 Lollipop For Moto X 2014 In Full Testing Phase: MFN Program For Users And Expected Features
Android 5.0 Lollipop software development is now in full testing phase for Moto X 2014. Motorola Feedback Network or MFN allows users to raise concerns or deliver feedbacks to provide help on software studies before any firmware is widely released.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Firmware In Full Testing Phase For Moto X 2014 Smartphone
Moto X 2014 has been included to the official Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade from Motorola. Reports from Android Geeks revealed that the software development is now in full testing phase after a new post at Motorola Feedback Network program encourages owners to join and help out.
Motorola Feedback Network or MFN is a group of owners who can help Motorola by sending feedback on various software studies. MFN is also a part of the survey-based research by the company to determine any concerns, issues, suggestions and feedbacks from consumers before any software goes live for rollout. However, MFN does not guarantee early access to any software and simply aims to draw out all testers from the program.
Participating to Motorola Feedback Network is relatively easy by registering a Motorola device to the official website. Click here to view the instructions on joining MFN program. As of the moment, there is no absolute assurance that Android 5.0 Lollipop will be released before the year ends for Moto X 2014.
Features To Expect On Android 5.0 Lollipop For Motorola Devices
Several smartphones from Motorola are included to the Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade plans such as Moto X first and second generation and Motorola Droids. Due to the near-vanilla ROM used by Motorola, expect the following features to be added on the upcoming software update:
1. Material Design user interface throughout native apps and services.
2. Notification improvements on the lock and home screens.
3. Project Volta for optimised battery life and improved power management.
4. Android Wear compatible and syncing to other Android devices.
5. SELinux for improvement security implementation against vulnerabilities and malware.
6. OpenGL ES 3.1 for enhanced graphics on mobile devices.
7. Updates on the Quick Settings shortcut toggles.
8. Upgrades for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy.
9. Android Runtime engine for better and smoother apps.
10. Media improvements for audio, camera, image and video.