Moto 360 receiving minor update with tweaks and bug fixes in store

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Published 24 Sep 2014

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The Moto 360 landed with a splash earlier in September, and it’s still hard to find online if you missed the first or second wave of availability. However, for the owners out there, a software update is headed your way.

The update was posted onto Motorola’s Moto 360 forums, and while it’s a small one, there’s plenty of worthwhile bits to the whole. Specifically, you’ll find tweaks to the Bluetooth-connectivity, so that your devices don’t disconnect randomly, for short instances. Motorola has also included a notification for when the battery is charging, as it relates to a device that has been completely depleted.

And, finally, the standard bug squashing that comes with these sorts of updates.

The update is rolling out now, and as usual, it’s rolling out in phases. If your wearable hasn’t picked it up yet, don’t fret, it should be landing on your device sooner, rather than later.

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[via Droid-Life; Motorola]