HTC has confirmed that its Android 4.3 update will be reaching HTC One handsets in the United Kingdom in “3-5 weeks.” The news comes just days after the Taiwanese company began rolling out the new software in the United States and Canada.
HTC has confirmed that its Android 4.3 update will be reaching HTC One handsets in the United Kingdom in “3-5 weeks.” The news comes just days after the Taiwanese company began rolling out the new software in the United States and Canada.
Last week, the President of HTC America, Jason Mackenzie, took to Twitter to announce that the much-anticipated Android 4.3 update for the T-Mobile U.S. branded HTC One would roll out by the “middle” of last week. But unfortunately for T-Mo customers that did not happen as planned. For an unspecified reason, the update has been unexpectedly delayed until today, Monday, October 21, when it is expected to roll out sometime before this afternoon.
HTC finally unveiled the One max earlier this week following months of rumors and speculation, and the Taiwanese company said that the device will be “rolling out across the globe from mid-end October.” One place it won’t be visiting, however, is Canada — because they already have enough HTC devices to choose from, according to HTC.
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The President of HTC America, Jason Mackenzie, has taken to Twitter yet again, this time to announced that the company has just received certification for the longly-awaited Android 4.3 update for T-Mobile carrier-branded One handsets in the U.S. The anticipated over-the-air (OTA) upgrade will be rolled out to all devices within the “next few days.”