my moto g2 new gen APPS symbol has turned white-when i touch it it opens up the display only partialy though when i touch individual icons they open up fully-whats wrong
Updates of this nature take time. It’s no secret that when 5.0 launched it still had bugs. And, when we update our products, we end up finding more bugs that need to be fixed. There are a lot of reasons for what that happen, but, basically, each phone has a unique set of components and a way they interact. When Google creates a new release, they don’t validate it for all the possible combinations there are, and they won’t fix anything that’s not reproducible on a Nexus device, that’s our job.
You can try asking here:
*www.digit.in/forum/mobiles-tablets/179362-moto-g-discussion-thread.html
Btw, Moto X owners:
Source: Remaining Motorola Products From 2013 and 2014 Will be Updated to Lollipop “Really Soon” | Droid Life
"Really soon"
"There is so much anger floating around this topic, I just want to reassure we're working really hard on it, and, as promised, our Moto products from 2014 and 2013 will be updated to Lollipop really soon," Carvalho was quoted in his Google+ post.
Haha... you are so adorable : )I know you are excited, but always cite the sources..
Anyway, here it is: Moto X (Gen 1) to get all hardware independent software features of Moto X (Gen 2) : News, News - India Today
I quote this for record,
The more time goes by and the more I am using Lollipop on Nexus 7, more I am becoming uninterested in Lollipop on my Moto X. The whole philosophy of Lollipop is "too much white spaces". Lollipop is very bright and white. Totally uncool for Moto X.
The Google search bar on home screen is all White.
The App drawer is White.
The Settings page is all white.
And, lo and behold The Keyboard is also White.
When Lollipop comes on Moto X I would have to use many hacks to make it dark including:
1. Changing keyboard
2. Maybe another launcher like Apex to change theme to Holo
3. Move to some Custom ROM altogether
I dont know what is the problem with White color for everyone unless you use amoled display which eats more battery
I dont know what is the problem with White color for everyone unless you use amoled display which eats more battery
In case you didn't notice.. This is moto x thread which uses Amoled displays.
Told you... I tried to root the first day!Attempt to Root the Moto X:
So, I have been facing with in-the-face advertisement since a week. Ads when I am using some apps, ads when I try to exit the app, and full screen pop up ads.
Now I have installed a lot of apps, and can't really figure out which apps must be causing this. So I thought decided to trace the app by disabling one app at a time. Sadly I can't freeze the app without rooting the device and I don't want to keep uninstalling and re-installing apps.
So now I thought maybe THIS IS THE TIME TO ROOT THIS BABY! But, I was disappointment to learn that if you have upgraded to Android 4.4.4 then there is no risk free method to root.
So my journey ended before it even began.
I will keep trying to figure out how to root my Moto X and will keep this thread updated of my endeavors. Meanwhile I was wondering whether, have any of you guys rooted the device? And which version you are on?
Even though i don't own a moto x, i helped my friend root it. I think it was 4.4.4. Followed this guide from xda. There will be data loss while unlocking bootloader though, plus no OTA updates.Attempt to Root the Moto X:
So, I have been facing with in-the-face advertisement since a week. Ads when I am using some apps, ads when I try to exit the app, and full screen pop up ads.
Now I have installed a lot of apps, and can't really figure out which apps must be causing this. So I thought decided to trace the app by disabling one app at a time. Sadly I can't freeze the app without rooting the device and I don't want to keep uninstalling and re-installing apps.
So now I thought maybe THIS IS THE TIME TO ROOT THIS BABY! But, I was disappointment to learn that if you have upgraded to Android 4.4.4 then there is no risk free method to root.
So my journey ended before it even began.
I will keep trying to figure out how to root my Moto X and will keep this thread updated of my endeavors. Meanwhile I was wondering whether, have any of you guys rooted the device? And which version you are on?