AVSkillet

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I've noticed that the Moto X's version of the kit Kat Easter egg animation is different from that on my Nexus 7's. While the Nexus has a letter K that first appears and spins with a flick, Moto X displays a number 1. Anyone know the significance of this number 1? I would think the K on the nexus would stand for Kit Kat. Couldn't find anything on it.
 
I've noticed that the Moto X's version of the kit Kat Easter egg animation is different from that on my Nexus 7's. While the Nexus has a letter K that first appears and spins with a flick, Moto X displays a number 1. Anyone know the significance of this number 1? I would think the K on the nexus would stand for Kit Kat. Couldn't find anything on it.

Only guess I saw regarding that was that the Moto X was the first non-Nexus device that received KitKat. No idea of the validity of that, just what I read somewhere.
 
Moto X received the update even before Nexus 4, and that made quite a lot of Nexus 4 users angry.

Haha. I know. I thought that was pretty funny, personally. I was referring more to the Nexus 5 and tablets. Still pretty ridiculous how fast Motorola is getting these updates out. Moto G is already getting 4.4.2!!
 
And now I'm hearing that the Motorola Droid phones on Verizon (droid maxx, droid ultra, etc..) Are going to have yet another easter egg animation. Theirs is going to be a spinning "S". Now what could that mean. Second?
 
I just read that the character that's shown is the first character of the build number. That makes sense for the Droids - the build number is "SU2-3".
 
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