Motorola Moto E (GSM, 1st gen.)
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hoggyJun 9, 2014, 7:01 AM
over in the "Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E to Get Android 4.4.3 from Motorola" discussion:
update
could we please get some feed back on this thanks
over in the "Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E to Get Android 4.4.3 from Motorola" discussion:
Aio/ Cricket Wireless version??? Help
Hello I am starting to get concerned that Cricket Wireless is not supporting the Moto G properly.. I bought mine direct from when it was AIO & Motorola has begun rolling out this software update for it to fix some things and bring improvements to this version 4.4.3 . Mine has not gotten this and when I check it still says up to date.. Does the update come from Motorola direct or is Cricket going to control it..? No one seems to answer or know when I google it. Motorola used to list Aio as one of the carriers for the G also. Now they don't.. Anyone here know??
hoggyJun 3, 2014, 7:25 PM
over in the "Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E to Get Android 4.4.3 from Motorola" discussion:
4.4.3 update
hi does this mean moto g cdma will not get the up grade
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What is with this
No frontfacing camera and no flash, I understand it is a budget phone but seriously, theres $20 androids on the market that have a flash on the camera.
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Perfect...
...for plans like AT&T's 'Next' program. Bring your own phone.
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over in the "Motorola Redefines Entry-Level Smartphones with Moto E" discussion:
Why kill feature phones at all?
Put down the every-company-in-cellular-koolaid, feature phones will never fully die and the idea that everyone Simply Must Have Smartphones is what every company in cellular misleads you to believe...I wonder why?
Then if your really cool you'll also need the new shinier one that's eleven percent faster and has 7 percent greater pixel density in 9 months, and you should be happy to pay more for the privilege of paying even more again to "upgrade". Gee thanks.
Lots of people don't need a smartphone, don't want a smartphone and absolutely shouldn't have to make up for the losses carriers incur due to smartphone subsidies but at least there are finally low cost actually-use-the-phone plans coming out now.
There are still many out there who...
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over in the "Motorola Redefines Entry-Level Smartphones with Moto E" discussion:
The only way to kill feature phones...
...is to have plans as cheap as the ones feature phones are on now. My daughter is on a feature phone because it would cost considerably more to upgrade her plan for use with a smartphone.
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