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Verizon Moto E (2nd Gen) is now receiving Android 5.1 Lollipop

Motorola Moto E 2015 owners on Verizon are being greeted with a surprise software update from Verizon. Rolling out now over the air, the update officially brings the device up to Android 5.1, the latest (and most elusive) version of Lollipop released by Google.

The update brings all the Android 5.1 goodness we’ve come to expect. Motorola even supplied us with a lengthy changelog back when the unlocked Moto E first started received Android 5.1 last month. Check it out:

Notifications & Interruptions

Heads-up Notifications – In addition to dismissing a heads-up notification, you can now swipe it up to remove it from your screen. It will remain in your notifications tray and you can dismiss it later.

Quick Settings – You can quickly select different Wi-Fi access points or different paired Bluetooth devices with a new pull-down menu on each tile. Conditional settings tiles that only show if you use the feature – like “Invert Colors” or “Hotspot” – can now be hidden via a long-press on the tile.

Camera – Reduces noise in low-light shots and improves responsiveness of the viewfinder with the front-facing camera (selfie).

Device Protection – Lost or stolen devices will remain locked until you sign in with your Google account, even if reset to factory settings. Note that you must have a Google account on the device to automatically enable this feature and set a PIN, password or pattern screen lock.

Performance – Improvements in the Android Runtime (ART) lead to faster application launch times.

Lockscreen – If you have enabled Ambient Display, the minimum swipe distance has increased to reduce accidental interactions.
Bug Fixes

Issues fixed in this release include:

Of course, this move will likely only further agitate owners of other Moto devices as they anxiously await their updates to Lollipop but don’t worry, they’re coming. We know Lollipop hasn’t been the most bug-free version of Android we’ve seen and it’s taken more than a few bug fixing updates on Google’s end to patch things up.

Android 5.1 is the definitive version of Lollipop and quite frankly, the only update we’d want running on our Android devices. That is until Android M comes along. Moto E owners on Verizon, enjoy.

[Verizon]

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