Android 4.2.2
The Galaxy Note 2 will go from Android 4.1.2 to 4.3 sometime in the near future.
Xperia ZR users can look forward to new features from the upgrade to Android 4.2.2.
Xperia Tablet Z owners now have the chance to upgrade their device to Android 4.2.2 if they have the LTE version of the tablet.
Owners of the HSPA+ Sony Xperia Ion began receiving a highly-anticipated Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update late last month, and while Xperia Ion LTE owners seemed to be left out for a while, that looks like it will all change.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 runs top-of-the-line Android software right out of the box, but Galaxy S4 owners interested in broadening their experiences outside of Samsung's TouchWiz user interface now have two options to consider: Android 4.3, and for those on Verizon, stock Android 4.2.2.
Owners of the normal single-SIM HTC One, your highly anticipated Android 4.2.2 update is finally beginning to roll out.
It has become fairly clear that the much-anticipated Android 4.2.2 update for the Samsung Galaxy S3 won't be releasing as soon as most had hoped. Instead, the firmware is expected sometime in Q3 2013, and it looks like we might have a more specific time frame for you.
Recent news has many Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 owners disappointed, for it seems that Android 4.2.2 won't be landing on their handsets as soon as most had hoped. What does this mean for Samsung Galaxy S2 users? Sadly, it's bad news.
Popular HTC handsets are slated to receive an Android 4.2 update sometime in the coming months, although it seems like one batch will be left out. If the rumors are true, then the HTC One S might never see Android 4.2.2.
There's some good news and bad news for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners everywhere. Good news? A software update for the popular phablet is currently being rolled out. Bad news? Android 4.2.2 is a long ways off.
The HTC One was expected to receive its bump up to Android 4.2.2 last week, and while the new version of Jelly Bean still hasn't rolled out, there is some good news: it's still coming, but nobody knows when.
HTC One owners were supposed to have received a very special gift in the form of Android 4.2.2 last week, but as the time has come and passed, the update is still nowhere to be found. HTC's ambassador to France, Yves Wi, is still confident that the upgrade will roll out soon, which means that it may launch this week.
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 owners were recently disappointed to find out that the much-awaited Android 4.2.2 update for their handsets was going to be delayed because of issues with the TouchWiz interface. So what exactly is this TouchWiz that's causing all the fuss?
While Sony has yet to release Android 4.2.2 officially for the Xperia Z smartphone, it seems that the firmware has leaked online.
While owners of HTC's current flagship handset, the One, will undoubtedly be the first HTC handset to receive an Android 4.2.2 update, reports indicate that the older One X won't be too far behind. In fact, Android 4.2.2 could land on the One X as soon as July.