Motorola has said it, too, will push a security patch to resolve the Stagefright vulnerability found on its Android smartphones.
Motorola’s newest phones, the Moto X Style, Moto X Play, and Moto G (3rd Gen) will have the patches installed in the factory. Motorola is actively building patches for the Moto X, G, and E (1st Gen, 2nd Gen); Moto X Pro; Moto Maxx/Turbo; and Droid Turbo and Droid Ultra/Mini/Maxx. Motorola will begin handing the patch to its carrier partners on August 10, but it will be up to carriers to deliver the final version of the patch to end users via over-the-air software updates.
Google, Samsung, Alcatel OneTouch, and LG have all said they plan to issue Stagefright security patches in the near future.