HTC One
It's time to start looking forward to next year's lineup of high-end phones, and perhaps no phone was more well received this year than the HTC One M8, the followup to last year's highly successful HTC One M7.
HTC One M8 Now Available in Windows 8.1
Buyers who opted for the Google Play edition of the HTC One will soon see their decision pay off: KitKat is coming soon, very soon. According to HTC, Google has the code and only needs to make it available and push it out over the air.
HTC One owners in America were the first to receive Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, but the quick release came at a price: there was no new Sense 5.5 included. HTC has now come out and confirmed that the new user interface will roll out with Android 4.4 KitKat to American HTC Ones by the end of January.
There are still many HTC One owners around the world in the midst of receiving Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, but the whole lot should be in for a nice treat in the coming weeks. According to one insider, Android 4.4 KitKat for the HTC One has already entered the testing phases.
Apple’s iPhones reportedly have a failure in their hands in terms of battery life as a new test revealed the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s can’t keep up with rival smartphones.
Google launched the newest addition to its Nexus smartphone lineup on Halloween, along with the latest Android OS, 4.4 KitKat. The Mountain View giant's flagship is hitting a crowded market of top-level smartphones, including the HTC One. Let's see how the Nexus 5 fares against HTC's critically acclaimed phone.
HTC Ones are in the middle of an aggressive update campaign, and owners of the aluminum-encased smartphone in the United Kingdom will receive Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and Sense 5.5 during the first week of November, HTC confirmed.
U.S. HTC One owners are in for a treat. While many HTC Ones are still upgrading to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, HTC confirmed that all HTC Ones in the United States will have Android 4.4 KitKat within 90 days of the operating system's Oct. 31 release.
Sorry Verizon HTC One owners. Even though fellow Galaxy S4 users on Big Red's network are currently receiving the highly anticipated Android 4.3 Jelly Bean upgrade, HTC One owners will have to wait longer. The latest update on the update (no pun intended) reveals that it could take up to a month for the patch to hit the airwaves.
HTC began rolling out Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for a certain few HTC One models a few weeks ago, but did not include the highly-anticipated Sense 5.5 update alongside the firmware upgrade. Now, however, HTC is rolling out Android 4.3 in select parts of Europe with Sense 5.5 included.
As we previously reported, T-Mobile is one of the first U.S. carriers to roll out the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update to its HTC One handsets. Now the roll out is official, and T-Mobile users can download the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update on their HTC One now.
Despite their Robert Downy Jr. -led marketing campaign to associate the letters in HTC with weird phrases like "hipster troll carwash" or bright slogans like "here's to choice," HTC has most recently seemed more like the Harried Tech Company to observers.
Now that the HTC One Max is finally landing in the U.S. "by the holidays," it's time to see how different the HTC One Max from its flagship predecessor, the HTC One.
HTC One owners on T-Mobile's network can now expect Android 4.3 Jelly Bean any day now. The update has officially been certified, meaning its rollout is imminent.