Moto X Pure Edition from Motorola Company was among the first smartphones to receive Google's latest OS, Android Marshmallow. The latest good news indicates that Motorola recently launched the kernel courses for Moto X Pure Edition.
The move makes the X Pure Edition the first non-Nexus gadget to get the kernel sources. Seemingly, this year the X Pure is really among the first devices that receive all the good stuff. Users who like working with the software now have another piece of the puzzle to work with, in the Android 6.0 kernel sources.
Users of the Moto X Pure Edition smartphone who love building new versions of the software can now utilize the kernel sources for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow and develop their own version of the software to run on their device, according to Tech Gadget Central. Customers can create custom ROMs based on the kernel sources, or users can opt for smaller tweaks in the software to personalize their experience with Moto X Pure Edition.
Users should have high imagination and expertise in order to carry out the modifications, especially since the kernel sources were released. Smartphone users who would like to receive the kernel sources for the Android Marshmallow software can do so by accessing the GitHub website and downloading the ZIP or the tar.gz files.
While Motorola's X Pure is one of the first devices to receive the Android Marshmallow update, it is not the last one. It is reported that Moto G users as well started getting the update in addition to other Motorola devices being lined up for Google's latest software. Such devices include the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 and the Droid Maxx 2.
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