- Nov 3, 2012
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Ok, So me and my Other half are switching from Big Red to AIO wireless, she made the move first with a custom Moto X. We walked into an AIO store, and 5 hours later (and my help with apn settings), we had a ported phone number and working Moto X. Then about a day later i noticed that the Moto X was wanting to Update to 4.4.2... Well go ahead RIGHT? well it failed. ok?, so i let it go. Then the next day it was suffering from the "slow to sync gmail" that was fixed in the 4.4.2 update.
So after trying several times trying to update, both normal, and downloading the update and booting into the stock bootloader thing, it still would not update..
Called Tech support, and finally got ahold of someone with some intelligence over there, They are telling me that AIO needs to approve the update before it will install (OK but its an unlocked phone tho?) But they warrantied the phone anyway, and we have one coming in the mail now. The Motorola guy said the new one will come with 4.4.2 on it, (I dont think it will), or to update it before we stick the SIM card in. But he could not guarantee it would work on AIO after the update has been installed.
What does this sound like to you guys? I still have not purchased my phone, and would like to get a Moto X also, but i would like it to work on AIO or Straight talk.
If it doesn't work on straight talk, what other carriers can i take it to? will it work on ATT? This is an Unlocked Moto X straight from the Moto Maker sight.
Thanks
So after trying several times trying to update, both normal, and downloading the update and booting into the stock bootloader thing, it still would not update..
Called Tech support, and finally got ahold of someone with some intelligence over there, They are telling me that AIO needs to approve the update before it will install (OK but its an unlocked phone tho?) But they warrantied the phone anyway, and we have one coming in the mail now. The Motorola guy said the new one will come with 4.4.2 on it, (I dont think it will), or to update it before we stick the SIM card in. But he could not guarantee it would work on AIO after the update has been installed.
What does this sound like to you guys? I still have not purchased my phone, and would like to get a Moto X also, but i would like it to work on AIO or Straight talk.
If it doesn't work on straight talk, what other carriers can i take it to? will it work on ATT? This is an Unlocked Moto X straight from the Moto Maker sight.
Thanks