Verizon Pushing Out Update For The HTC One

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Verizon has started pushing out an over-the-air (OTA) update for its branded edition of HTC’s flagship One. This upgrade brings a handful of new features and stability improvements, and although it doesn’t bring any major software improvements, i.e. Android 4.3, it’s still quite a significant update that we would advise all users to download.

Besides the bump up to software version 1.10.605.10, the upgrade brings a multitude of changes to the kernel, which are aimed at reducing the amount of times the device ‘locks-up.’ In addition, the software development team at Verizon have also implemented a brand new feature, which is aimed at providing internet accessibility for the visually impaired.

The full changelog for the update can be seen below:

  • Device lock-ups have been reduced
  • Internet accessibility for the visually impaired is now supported
  • Update to ISIS Mobile Wallet

If you own a Verizon-branded HTC One and have not received the OTA update, you can head into “Settings,” then “About Device,” and select “Check for Updates” to manually scan for the upgrade.

To find out more about the update – click the source link below.