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Motorola Atrix HD gets a huge bug-fixing update

Categories: Android, Devices, Motorola
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, September 15th, 2012 at 1:40 AM

Motorola has started rolling out a massive bug-fixing update for the Atrix HD that should make the device run faster and smoother than ever. Here’s what’s included:

  • Improvements in WI-FI to allow for stronger connections in more places.
  • Optimized Battery performance and metering for longer battery life
  • The camera changes include improvements for low light performance, reduced blurriness, and better color accuracy.
  • Bar code scanning applications like AT&T code scanner will have a higher rate of accuracy on 1st scan.
  • Optimized EA/Gameloft games performance.
  • Optimized playback of Widevine streaming content which does not impact most of the streaming content available today.
  • Removed Not Supported Live Wallpaper 1) Color Bands, 2) Forest 3) Triangulations.
  • Corrected functionality for Fixed pictures being Geo Tagged when settings has it disabled.
  • Added latest versions of AT&T apps (Smart Wi-Fi, YPmobile), Pre Loaded apps (Quickoffice), and Google apps (Chrome, Google+, Maps, Gmail, Play Store, Street View).
  • Implemented Latest Google Security Patches.

In order to get these goodies, make sure you’re connected to a fast Wi-Fi hotspot and that your battery is fully charged. Now check for updates and take it from there – it should be quick’n'easy.

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