Android 5.1 Download For Moto E

The older first generation Moto E has received another Android 5.1.1 Lollipop build from CyanogenMod. Released in May 2014, the first generation Moto E is one of the few devices with a qHD screen, 1 GB RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 to receive a fully working Android 5.1.1 Lollipop ROM.

It’s been a couple of months since we’ve gotten our first taste of Android 5.1 Lollipop, and the update has already begun rolling out to a number of different devices. If you’re the owner of a Moto X (1st Gen. or2nd Gen.) or Moto E (2nd Gen.) and happen to live in the United States, you’re in luck. By the looks of it, Motorola is preparing to roll out Android 5.1 to your mobile devices any day now.

Android 5.1 Download For Moto Edge

Android 5.1 Download For Moto E

Motorola has just posted release notes laying out what users can expect with the update to Android 5.1. For folks who own a Moto X (2nd Gen.) on AT&T, your software version will be upgraded to version 23.11.21, and Moto X (2nd Gen.) owners on T-Mobile (or Pure Edition Moto X owners) will see their software version jump up to 23.11.14. In addition, 1st Gen. Moto X owners in the U.S. will see software version 222.21.2, and Moto E (2nd Gen.) owners will be upgraded to version 23.11.15.

Now, Android 5.1 is a big update, but not in terms of software features specific to individual Motorola devices. (Check out this video for all of the changes you’ll see in Android 5.1). The big news here is that Motorola is planning to release 5.1 to these devices any moment now, so we need to keep our eye out for updates in the near future.

If you get the update on your device, be sure to let us know! Otherwise, we’ll let you know if we hear anything.

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Android 5.1 Download For Tablet

Moto G 1st Gen, 2nd Gen, and 3rd Gen and other Motorola devices are on the verge of receiving the newest Android 5.1.1 update. The Stagefright glitch affected tons of Android gizmos.

What is a StageFright snag all about? Basically, someone who is a skilled hacker can easily operate your device by sending a harmful MMS to you. These StageFright MMS messages usually come wrapped up in a catchy video, which you have the tendency to open and see what it is. Bad move, because once you click on it, you device will be infected.


It was precisely this dreadful situation that demanded a fresh new update. Google immediately decide to fix this bug and to release the update to some Nexus gizmos while Samsung is also releasing the upgrade to some of its top devices.

Now, Motorola is next in line and its intentions are now official regarding the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update. This will undoubtedly mend the annoying and dangerous security breach.

The Moto G is a top selling device and lots of users are enjoying Motorola’s 3rd generation of devices. Because its devices are so famous, the company has decided to roll out the Android 5.1.1 update to every single variant of the Moto G out there. But there are other devices that will pick up this update. These are:

  • Moto X (1st Gen and 2nd Gen)
  • Moto X Pro
  • Moto Maxx and Turbo
  • Moto E (1st Gen and 2nd Gen)
  • DROID Turbo
  • DROID Ultra/Mini/Maxx
  • Moto X Style and Moto X Play (even if they haven’t been unveiled to the public yet, they can be purchased with the Android 5.1.1 straight from the retailer’s shelves).

Note: those of you who have an unlocked Motorola gizmo, the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop should arrive pretty soon. Once the latter update is accessible, a simple notice should pop-up on your device. If you can’t see it, follow the next indications:

Android 5.1.1 Os Free Download

  • Settings
  • About Phone
  • System updates to verify the status of the update.

Where To Download Android 5.1.1

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