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Yesterday, an unannounced HTC smartphone passed through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. Information included in the brief filing documentation reveals that we could potentially be looking at the ‘All New HTC One’ (HTC6525L) — a revamped model of the Taiwanese company’s flagship smartphone of 2013.

Optimus G Pro

A leaked soak test screenshot has been published on the internet revealing that AT&T’s much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 update for LG’s former flagship phablet of 2013, the G Pro, is currently in the final phase of development and should start rolling out by way of an over-the-air update very soon. It’s rumored that this upgrade ferries the latest build of KitKat, in addition to several enhancements for the company’s extremely unique user interface.

LG G Flex

LG’s first smartphone with a curved OLED screen, the G Flex is expected to receive Android 4.4 soon. And now a new revelation made by the smartphone’s User Agent Profile (UAProf) has revealed that the update will pack support for 4K video capture.

Nokia Apps

Although the newly announced Nokia X devices run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, they are quite different from a run of the mill Android smartphone. Instead of relying on Google’s services, Nokia has decided to go with its own unique UI layering and set of apps. And now, these services can be ported onto any Android device of your choice thanks to a developer over at the XDA forums. Last week, we saw the Nokia X Appstore leaking out in the same fashion.

LG-G2

After a short recess, T-Mobile is now resuming its OTA KitKat rollout and has started by pushing the beefy Android 4.4.2  update to all its carrier-branded LG G2 smartphones currently located in the United States. This much-anticipated update finally brings the latest version of the open-source operating system together with a multitude of ‘bug fixes, speed optimizations and user experience improvements’.

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