If you are a proud Moto X Style owner, here is a good news. The company has rolled out the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow for your device in India. The roll out was started last week as part of Motorola's ongoing software strategy to provide fast software updates to add more to the user's pure Android experience. You can install this update right away just ensure that your phone battery is at least 50% charged before you click on the 'update' button.
Coming to the new features that Android M would bring to your Moto X Style. You will get features such as doze mode, app standby, expandable storage, do not disturb, now on tap, direct share and more. However, one must note that Motorola is removing Moto Assist and Motorola Migrate as part of the upgrade to M. They are making this move simply because new features that you get as part of the update offer similar functionalities.
For example, 'Do Not Disturb' offers the same functionality as Moto Assist does; it ensures you are not interrupted during meetings or while sleeping. Consequently, the company will also retire Motorola Migrate and no longer preload it going forward. The company says, it will also retire the Google Chrome extension found in Motorola Connect as many consumers have moved from SMS to other over-the-top messaging services.
Coming to the new features that Android M would bring to your Moto X Style. You will get features such as doze mode, app standby, expandable storage, do not disturb, now on tap, direct share and more. However, one must note that Motorola is removing Moto Assist and Motorola Migrate as part of the upgrade to M. They are making this move simply because new features that you get as part of the update offer similar functionalities.
For example, 'Do Not Disturb' offers the same functionality as Moto Assist does; it ensures you are not interrupted during meetings or while sleeping. Consequently, the company will also retire Motorola Migrate and no longer preload it going forward. The company says, it will also retire the Google Chrome extension found in Motorola Connect as many consumers have moved from SMS to other over-the-top messaging services.
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