HTC One starts getting Android 4.3 globally; rollout only for unlocked versions
HTC One starts getting Android 4.3 globally; rollout only for unlocked versions
After various confirmations via Twitter,
HTC has started rolling out the Android 4.3 update to HTC One users
globally. This update will be available on units that are unlocked and
not tied in with any specific mobile service provider. The update weighs
a rather hefty 560+ MB, and we would suggest using a good Wi-Fi
connection for downloading this.
(Read earlier reports here).
The changelog for this update mentions
that the camera low-light performance will be enhanced, and system
stability will be improved. Additionally, the HTC One
will get a battery charging percentage indicator, improved gallery,
more Video Highlights options and the ability to add custom soundtracks
to the highlights.
HTC
seems to be fairly aggressive with the OS updates this time around,
with this rollout happening less than two months after the Nexus devices
got this OS. While two months is still a long time, it is still lesser
than what a lot of other smartphone manufacturers are achieving, even
for their flagship Android devices.
Once the Android 4.3 update is done
with, HTC One owners can then proceed to being preoccupied with the
possible Android Kit-Kat update
The update for the unlocked HTC One
smartphone is happening region by region, and in case your phone hasn’t
received the update notification just yet, there is no need to panic.
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