Android 4.2.2 update
Owners of the popular HTC Butterfly can now join the ranks of HTC One users as the Butterfly has finally (officially) received its Android 4.2.2 update with the Sense 5 user interface.
It wasn't too long ago that the HTC One Android 4.2.2 update began rolling out in certain parts of the world, and as owners of the handset worldwide wait for the firmware to land in their hometown, here's a quick look at where it's already available.
It wasn't too long ago that we revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S3 Android 4.2.2 update could be delayed until as late as November due to concerns with Galaxy S4 sales. Now, as Samsung has released its earnings forecast for Q2 2013, things are looking even grimmer.
The HTC One finally received its much-anticipated Android 4.2.2 update last week, and while it was good news for owners worldwide, the update was initially limited to only a couple countries. Luckily, now it seems like the upgrade is rolling out in more countries than before.
It wasn't too long ago that HTC announced it would completely stop supporting the popular HTC One S smartphone with new Android firmwares. The decision, it seems, has caused quite an uproar.
HTC's popular One X smartphone will be receiving Android 4.2.2 sometime soon, but the only question is when. According to one insider, it might take longer than previously expected.
Samsung Galaxy S2 owners expecting to get a bump in Android versions anytime are going to be sorely disappointed with the way things work out, as it looks like Android 4.2.2 won't be landing on the handset anytime soon.
The HTC One is finally receiving its much-wanted Android 4.2.2 update, bringing the smartphone's operating system on par with rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Sony Xperia Z. Still, that's not necessarily good news for all owners of the handset.
Owners of the popular HTC One S handset have just received a death sentence from HTC itself: the smartphone will not receive Android 4.2.2 or the new Sense 5 user interface.
There's not much good news concerning Android 4.2.2 for Galaxy Note owners. In fact, recent delays and sales problems mar the original phablet's chances of getting Android 4.2.2 anytime soon.
If a new report is true then Samsung Galaxy S3 owners worldwide might have to wait much longer than previously thought for an Android 4.2.2 update.
Android 4.2.2 is reportedly rolling out for the HTC One, but before HTC fans everywhere rejoice, there is one caveat - it's for the dual-SIM version. Still, the rollout means that Android 4.2.2 for the normal single-SIM HTC One isn't far off.
If there's any indication that Sony is aggressively updating its lineup it's this: just days after officially letting loose Android 4.2.2 for the popular flagships the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL, it looks like the Japanese electronics manufactuer is gearing up to roll out Android 4.2.2 for the Xperia tablet Z tablet as well.
Could the HTC One never get its fair share of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean goodness?
It looks like Sony Xperia Z owners are finally getting a long overdue promise: Android 4.2.2. According to various reports, it seems that Xperia Zs in certain regions around the world are receiving Android 4.2.2 over the air (OTA).