Monday, December 2, 2013

Android 4.4 coming to HTC One phones without lock and ... - Internet Zone

HTC One is one of the top most super-smartphones, which appeared in 2013. This miracle technical flagship brand, which was released in Google and Developer Edition , in both versions already has, or will soon receive the most recent update of Android 4.4 KitKat .

HTC One is a smartphone, which went on sale in March this year, equipped with a Snapdragon processor 600 quad-core 1.7 GHz and 2GB of RAM. His performance, screen, design and the camera won him many fans, as well as its miejszego and more modest version HTC One Mini , and phabletowi HTC One Max . Although the new generation is just around the corner, is the perfect choice, and now gets a chance to renew, thanks to the Android 4.4 software , yielding refreshed graphic design and many interesting features.

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Android 4.4 for HTC One

this time we do not have to deal with gossip, or user comments, but the official announcement, which posted HTC USA on your Twitter profile. Specifically, the American arm of the manufacturer announces an update available Android 4.4 KitKat for all smartphones HTC One without a SIM lock and Developer Edition , with the operating system with a GUI frontend Sense 5.5 . This puts the Asian brand in the first place among manufacturers in terms of technical support and rapid migration to the new version of Android, although we still have to check the effects.


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Recall that Google Edition has already received his portion of KitKat 4.4 a few days ago, less than a month after the release of the thicker updated on 31 October with the launch of the Nexus 5, so a large part of HTC devices One changed to newer software.

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course HTC One belong to operators are under the cruel yoke of compromise, so in such cases we can expect an update to no earlier than the end of January 2014 years. This means at least another two months of patience. Fortunately seeing rapid progress Google Edition, Developer Edition, and free equipment, we can be hopeful that our “agony” will not be prolonged.

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