These updates are starting now, but the phased rollout can take time, so it may be a day or two before it hits your device. Either way, you’re still way ahead of your Nexus-using friends, who have yet to get such news even though they probably bought the phone directly from . It also trumps , which claimed to be first with llipop for the G3, but it hasn’t quite started the rollout yet. It’s coming this week, to be fair, a few days’ difference doesn’t really matter. Both companies deserve kudos for moving so quickly on the latest Android OS. y this matters: Motorola is sticking to its promise to rapidly deliver Android updates. Hopefully these moves are the trickle before a deluge of llipop updates, as nearly all major phone manufacturers have promised rapid Android llipop updates for their most recent phones.