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how does this bode for lollipop? on the one hand, they're still supporting the phone, on the other hand, they spent their limited resources dedicated to this phone to patching a theoretical security flaw, even though no one i know in real life has ever been affected.
my research indicates that lollipop was ready to go for droid maxx back in july, but then it was pulled due to some "problems." I stay hopeful because the Razr Maxx HD got updated to kitkat like a year or two after kitkat had come out.
If its the same stagefright 1 patch that was recently sent out for the Droid Turbo, Moto X 2014, and Moto X 2013 you may not notice anything different. I don't think Moto added anything except the stagefright 1 vulnerability patch. I'd they did fix other bugs, they were not listed in any release notes that I could find.
how does this bode for lollipop? on the one hand, they're still supporting the phone, on the other hand, they spent their limited resources dedicated to this phone to patching a theoretical security flaw, even though no one i know in real life has ever been affected.
It's always a plus to patch security flaws, and Motorola didn't have to spend too many resources - Google supplied they patches.
my research indicates that lollipop was ready to go for droid maxx back in july, but then it was pulled due to some "problems." I stay hopeful because the Razr Maxx HD got updated to kitkat like a year or two after kitkat had come out.