According to renowned source of HTC leaks, LlabTooFeR, HTC’s latest Desire 8 smartphone could find a home in the U.S. soon — thanks to its support for AT&T’s and Sprint’s wireless bands.
According to renowned source of HTC leaks, LlabTooFeR, HTC’s latest Desire 8 smartphone could find a home in the U.S. soon — thanks to its support for AT&T’s and Sprint’s wireless bands.
Just as expected, Sprint has begun rolling out its Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for the Samsung Galaxy S4. The software adds the ART runtime, the ability to change your default SMS app with ease, and Zact Mobile compatibility.
Moto X handsets on U.S. Cellular are beginning to receive their Android 4.4.2 KitKat updates today. The update, which comes with build number “KXA20.16-1.27,” adds Google Cloud Print and a number of fixes for email syncing and battery life issues.
A leaked internal document has surfaced on the internet revealing that Sprint’s much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 update for Samsung’s former flagship smartphone of 2013, the Galaxy S4, will start rolling out later today to all carrier-branded handsets located in the United States. The upgrade will bring the latest build of KitKat in addition to several enhancements for the TouchWiz custom user interface.
Motorola has begun its Android 4.4.2 KitKat soak test for the Sprint Moto X. A number of customers have reportedly received emails from the “Motorola Feedback Network,” which invites them to trial the update ahead of its public release.