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Moto X Android 4.4.2 Sprint Update Begins Rolling Out Today

The Moto X Android 4.4.2 Sprint update should begin rolling out later today.

It will focus mainly on bug fixes that address battery life, email sync delays and other issues.

Motorola released the full log that details more of the changes that will be made.

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The device will now have added support for printing photos, Google Docs, Gmail messages, and other content via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and hosted services such as Google Cloud Print and HP ePrinters.

Battery life issues with Android 4.4 will be corrected and email sync delays will be adjusted to work more efficiently. Users can update to the new software by heading into the Settings menu if they haven't received a notification to update yet. The device was one of the first to run Android 4.4, KitKat.

The Moto X launched in August of last year and functions as the company's flagship handset. It feature specs that failed to wow many critics, but seemed to execute well in other areas including its integration of the Android operating system, which is similar to what is found on the Nexus line.

The Moto X2 release date was announced for summer 2014 by Motorola earlier this week.

The company confirmed the news during this year's Mobile World Congress during a Q&A session. They said "the next version of Moto X" will arrive sometime in "late summer." Motorola also plans to expand availability of its current smartphone lineup and the Moto Maker tool for its customers. Motorola will bring it to Europe and Mexico.

The company also plans to stick with Android as its primary OS. It also confirmed that the original Moto X will be released in India and Australia during the next few weeks.

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