They have both came out with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, worked their way to Ice Cream Sandwich and finally they got the 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update. There is a good chance that they might even get Android 4.2 at some point.
The update is 331.78MB big and it will bring the all buttery flavors of the Jelly Bean as well as Google Now, probably the most notable feature of Android 4.1.
It is not surprising that Google owned Motorola is getting better at delivering updates, and we think it’s just a matter of time until we see a Nexus (or X phone) from this new marriage of convenience. Google will probably even start making a flagship tablet with Motorola DNA inside, all with Android world tablet dominance in mind.
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