- Mar 16, 2013
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Hi all.
I've had a BB as my first and only smartphone for the past 6+ years but I've grown tired of it and have had a hankering for something new. I didn't want iOS because it looks to be monotonous, I'm trying to move away from iTunes and I don't like the look of the iPhone hardware. I've been reading through the website, trying to absorb all I can about Android and which device to choose for quite some time. I chose and pulled the trigger on the Moto X and it should be arriving soon. I'm beyond excited (read: impatient).
First question: as a newbie (not a total newbie but close enough as I've had an old Samsung phone when I was having BB issues; it was a horrible experience I believe because it was old, so yeah, newbie), when I get the Moto X should I upgrade from whatever version it comes with to Kit Kat or should I learn the software from the old version first, then upgrade?
I've had a BB as my first and only smartphone for the past 6+ years but I've grown tired of it and have had a hankering for something new. I didn't want iOS because it looks to be monotonous, I'm trying to move away from iTunes and I don't like the look of the iPhone hardware. I've been reading through the website, trying to absorb all I can about Android and which device to choose for quite some time. I chose and pulled the trigger on the Moto X and it should be arriving soon. I'm beyond excited (read: impatient).
First question: as a newbie (not a total newbie but close enough as I've had an old Samsung phone when I was having BB issues; it was a horrible experience I believe because it was old, so yeah, newbie), when I get the Moto X should I upgrade from whatever version it comes with to Kit Kat or should I learn the software from the old version first, then upgrade?
