The Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update is now rolling out to Motorola Moto G (1st Gen). The update brings a battery life indicator, the new lock screen, Lock Screen notifications, Lollipop's built-in flashlight, the Ambient Display which will show notifications even while the phone's display is off and enhancement notifications.
Some of the other new features include the 64-bit ART compiler that speeds up the process of opening apps, a display showing the estimated time until the battery fully discharges or charges and the ability to have multiple-user sign-ins.
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update is being rolled out on a staggered basis, so users may not see it hit their smartphone for a few days yet, according to Android Authority. Also, it is important to note that the update for the Moto G first-gen had already rolled out a little while back for some markets, so a few owners may already have this.
The mobile manufacturer Motorola is one of the companies that offers Android updates very fast. However, the Moto G (1st Gen) upgrade was postponed a bit possibly due to some software problems.
Moto G first-gen users should check their devices for an update that will bring the software to Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. Users need to make sure that the battery of their smartphone is 50 percent charged and that they have sufficient storage space before downloading the Lollipop update.
If users have not got a notification message for Android 5.0.2 update, they can manually check for it by going to Settings > About phone > System updates > Yes, I'm in > Install now, according to Softpedia.