Android 4.2.2 update
And it's official. Samsung will not, despite prior speculation to the contrary, be releasing Android 4.2.2 for the popular Galaxy Note 2 phablet.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2s worldwide have been waiting patiently for an Android 4.2.2 update, and while initial speculation centered on the fact that the phablet might not see the upgrade until November, a new report states that it might not see Android 4.2.2 ever.
It looks like HTC might be backtracking on its earlier statement that the HTC One S will not receive any new Android updates, at least according to one reliable insider.
Most of the world is now receiving an Android 4.2.2 update for the HTC One, and while Americans will have to wait longer thanks to Android fragmentation, it seems that U.S. carrier Sprint has rolled out a minor update in advance.
There's been a whirlpool of confusion concerning the next major Android update for the Samsung Galaxy S3, and a new report only adds to the chaos. It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S3 might not even get Android 4.2.2.
The HTC One has began receiving its Android 4.2.2 update a couple weeks ago in regions across Asia, and as time has worn on, the highly-anticipated update is making its way across Europe. The latest batch of lucky recipients are those in the United Kingdom.
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi-only tablet now have a chance to try out Android 4.2.2 on their device before the official release thanks to another leak.
The jury is still out on when the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will receive its taste of Android 4.2.2, but if a new update is to be believed, it won't be for a long time.
Will it or won't it? It seems that nobody knows just exactly what's going on with the Android 4.2.2 update for the Samsung Galaxy S3. Latinos Post is here to set the record straight on when exactly the firmware could land.
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy S4 around the world have been getting their fair share of updates, and now it looks like a few more regions are receiving some tweaks.
Motorola's Moto X phone is currently generating quite the buzz in the technosphere, but that doesn't mean owners of older Motorola handsets have been forgotten. In fact, Verizon will be rolling out a new update for the Droid RAZR Maxx and Droid RAZR Maxx HD incredibly soon.
HTC Ones in Europe and Asia are currently receiving the highly anticipated Android 4.2.2 update, and while that's good news for most Android phone users, it doesn't mean much for Americans.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners expecting an Android 4.2.2 update anytime soon might be in for some disappointment, as Samsung's recent quarter earnings could mean the South Korean electronics manufacturer might hold off on rolling out the firmware until as late as November.
HTC Droid DNA owners in the United States could be receiving Android 4.2.2 incredibly soon as the manufacturer is aggressively ramping up its updates.
A new update is currently rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S4s on Sprint's network here in the United States. The firmware, already released in other regions around the world, boosts storage space and introduces a new level of security for business enterprise users.