Motorola has already put the deployment on hold to investigate the issue

Dec 30, 2013 07:32 GMT  ·  By

A few weeks back, Motorola and Verizon started to deliver the Android 4.4 KitKat platform upgrade to the owners of DROID MAXX/ULTRA smartphones, but it seems that the rollout has already been halted.

The software update has reportedly bricked some devices, and Motorola decided to pull the plug on it until it finds a cause for that.

Owners of these devices have already posted on the company’s forums to complain about the issues that the new update has caused to them, yet the problem might not be widespread.

According to Droid-life, it is possible that the update has been pushed only to users invited to the initial soak test, and that the general rollout has yet to start.

However, Motorola hasn’t delivered it to users in days, which suggests that it put the deployment on hold for now, although no official announcement on the matter has been provided.