HTC One
The HTC One Max looks closer to a release date as a photo has leaked showing the larger version of the HTC One, along with some possible specifications.
It was only a matter of time before we saw how quickly Google would update the Google Play editions of third party phones, and now we have it: The HTC One Google Play edition (along with its Samsung Galaxy S4 cousin) are getting Android 4.3, the latest operating system from the Mountain View giant.
For those AT&T customers that want the HTC One with a little less screen (and price), here's some good news: the HTC One mini is one step closer to its release date, as the AT&T version reportedly passed through the FCC recently.
For a while it looked like Verizon was getting the HTC One today, August 1. But don't rush out to the store to get one, it's now looking like, due to certain factors, Verizon's release date for the HTC One has been pushed back to August 15.
Troubles continue to grow for Taiwanese electronics maker HTC, as it has warned that its third quarter might be a losing one. Part of the problem, says HTC, is the cost structure of the HTC One, but the company is looking to produce more mid to low-end devices as a fix.
Google's already moving forward with Android 4.3 and HTC One owners in the United States are still stuck on Android 4.1.2. Sound like a familiar scenario? That's because it is, and it looks like the gap may widen even more in the future.
HTC One owners who can't decide whether they like HTC's Sense version of Android or stock Google AOSP can now switch between both on the fly with the custom firmware MoDaCo.Switch, which is now in its public beta phase.
T-Mobile rolled out an update for its HTC One on Monday, July 22 that included improved LTE reception as well as some "processor enhancements." Unfortunately, the update seems to have removed the HDR camera option. Luckily, T-Mobile has a fix for that.
Despite Android 4.3 having been announced and already released on a few Nexus devices, owners of the HTC One Google Play edition will be disappointed to know that they will have to wait longer. All we know now is that the update should be coming "soon," according to Google.
T-Mobile rolled out a new update for HTC Ones on its network Monday, and while it isn't the highly desired Android 4.2.2 firmware everybody wants, it does bring some nifty fixes to the table.
Verizon will finally begin selling the popular HTC One starting in August, and it looks like the waiting game paid off as the Big Red variant is said to have Android 4.2.2 onboard as soon as it releases.
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.
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.
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.
It wasn't too long ago that we began hearing rumors that the HTC One would land on Verizon's network sometime in August, and if a new leaked roadmap for the carrier is accurate, that date could end up being August 1.