Motorola has taken a fairly terrible decision last year, when the company announced that it would not update the 2014 Moto X on either Verizon or aT & T Android 6.0 Marshmallow. This is a phone that is only a year removed from being the Motorola flagship, so that the movement has left many customers (naturally) livid.
But while Motorola has not reversed that decision, it is at least taking the first pro-consumer stage: the company now offers codes that will unlock the bootloader of Moto X and let custom users install ROM and other software on it. Thus, even if Motorola will not deliver official updating Marshmallow, you might still be able to make it there by installing CyanogenMod or another modified version of the operating system Android.
In its forums, Motorola announced that it "has received the green light" - presumably from Verizon Wireless - to offer the bootloader unlock codes It makes sense in a way;. This phone is now officially outside his one-year warranty for many homeowners, so why not give power users and Android faithful fans access to deep system they want? Motorola Moto X 2014 abandoned still leaves a very bad taste in our mouths, test support and push through the last major update can not be that difficult, but it's better than being stuck with a locked phone that met late. its average course upgrade the software too soon. to start with the bootloader unlocking process, head to this website.