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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.
Those interested in purchasing a high-end Android smartphone will inevitably land on the Samsung Galaxy S4 or HTC One. It's time to take a look at how these two handsets stack up against each other now that they both have access to Android 4.2.2.
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.
Sprint has announced two new Windows Phone 8 smartphones as part of their Truly Unlimited data plan.
HTC One S users recently got some bad news in the form that Android 4.2.2 might never arrive on the smartphone, and while it's no consolation, it seems that one batch of owners are getting another update. T-Mobile HTC One S owners are now in process of receiving a software update that aims to fix some issues caused by the upgrade to Jelly Bean.
Could the HTC One never get its fair share of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean goodness?
HTC One owners were recently let down when the smartphone manufacturer didn't roll out Android 4.2.2 on time, but an Australian carrier might have some good news: Android 4.2.2 for the HTC One will be landing in July.
HTC Ones around the world are eagerly awaiting new Android 4.2.2 software, and while there's still no news on when that will land, HTC has rolled out another, smaller update.
HTC just launched a new smartphone that is in some ways more premium than its flagship device, the HTC One. No longer cocooned in the depths of the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer's inner sanctum, the HTC Butterfly S burst forth at an HTC' event in Taiwan Wednesday, and it's an impressive little beast.
Rumors continue to abound about the HTC One Mini, which seems to have had an inevitable release announcement for weeks now. But some of those rumors have now been confirmed, when - Oops! - HTC accidentally posted its user agent profile with details on the new set to an HTC domain in Taiwan. And you can still see the details on the site.
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.
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.
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.
After lots of rumors and leaks, the HTC One Mini looks to be a real, and inevitable thing. While some leaked photos purporting to be the One Mini, previously talked about under the shorthand name "M4," were iffy, the latest leaked photo of the supposed HTC handset, caught by Engadget, is so convincing that it pretty much seals the deal: the HTC One Mini is almost certainly real.