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Upcoming Motorola Phone 2014: Motorola Announced Its Android L Update On Its Previous Flagship; Check Out This List If You Can Update Yours!

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One oF upcoming Motorola phones 2014 was finally unveiled last week the most anticipated Google Nexus 6 that is manufactured by Motorola.

It is the first smartphone to run in Android Lollipop 5.0 alongside with Google Nexus 9 the first tablet to run in Android's latest OS.

According to ChristianPost Motorola plans to deliver the upcoming Android L 5.0 update to its flagship and older.

The website also added a list of Motorola phones that are compatible with the update this list include: The first and second generation Motorola X, the Moto E, the 4G LTE variant of the Moto G, the first and second generation of the Moto G, the Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx, and the Droid Mini.

We'll keep you updated on the list when Motorola makes its final announcement. There might be added Motorola phones that might be compatible with the update.

On the other hand, other phone manufacturers are gearing up for the Android L Update.

HTC announced that HTC One M8 will be receiving the update. HTC has to confirm other devices that might be included in its list of devices to receive Android L update.

While the update is expected to be delayed in Samsung devices as the tech giant is still working on its Samsung Galaxy S series Android 4.4.4 update.

Meanwhile, Sony and LG hasn't announced which of their devices will be updated to Android L.

Other upcoming Motorola phones this 2014 is expected to run in the latest Android L. Droid 5 hasn't announced yet, but details on the said Android phone already leaked online.

According to rumors, the new Droid phone will have a 4.3 to 4.7 inch display rendering a resolution of 720 pixels, with a density of 342 ppi. It will allegedly carry a 10 MP camera too and a physical QWERTY keyboard similar to its predecessors.

Check out for more list of Motorola phones that are compatible with Android L.

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