Owners of the AT&T Moto X can finally join their cousins from T-Mobile and Sprint as recipients of a new software update that aims to fix some of the camera issues plaguing the device.
AT&T announced in a blog post that it began pushing out the update Oct. 4 over the air. Most AT&T Moto Xs should have received it by now, and those who haven't can manually check for it by going to Settings > About Phone > System updates.
Here's an official list of changes according to AT&T:
"- Enhanced camera auto-white balance performance and color accuracy.
- Improved exposure when taking photos outside or backlit, and improved clarity in low light.
- Faster touch-to-focus time and reduced unnecessary refocusing in low light or scenes with continuous motion.
- Faster response and improved accuracy when using Touchless Control and easier set up and training of the 'Ok Google Now' trigger.
- Enhanced transfer of content from old phone to new phone using Motorola Migrate.
- Fine-tuned feature that allows you to find phone when it is lost that sometimes prevented a lost phone from reporting its location."
The AT&T Moto X update comes after both carriers T-Mobile and Sprint patched up their Moto Xs with the same software.
The Moto X is expected to get a bigger gift in the form of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean sometime in the near future. No official date has been given by Motorola or any carriers, but considering most rival smartphones will be upgraded before the end of 2013, it's fair to say Motorola's eyeing a rollout with interest.
Check back with Latinos Post for more information on Moto X updates as it becomes available.
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