The eagerly awaited Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for the HTC One has started to hit European iterations of the flagship phone, owners have revealed.
With no word as of yet of the update’s arrival for US based HTC One owners, a number of European users have suggested their quad-core Samsung Galaxy S4 rival is now benefitting from the latest rendition of Google’s hugely popular Android mobile operating system.
Hitting 4G versions of the metal clad phone, the new HTC One Android 4.2.2 update sees users benefit from a selection of new lock screen widgets, the new Android Daydream wallpaper and a variety of new quick settings options.
More than just a stock Android update, the arrival of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean for the HTC One sees the Taiwanese manufacturer bring a number of HTC Sense UI improvements, with Instagram added to Blinkfeed and a battery percentage indicator making an arrival. A further addition sees Google Now accessible simply by swiping up from the home key.
While not all HTC One owners can yet make use of the update, with a complete rollout expected to take some time, those with access will be able to find the over-the-air software patch in the ‘Software updates’ section of the phone’s settings menus.
HTC One Features
One of the most impressive smartphones on the market today, the HTC One pairs a stunning 4.7-inch 1080p Full HD display with a 1.7GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM.
Benefitting from a stunningly finished brushed metal form factor, the HTC One pairs a 4-ultrapixel rear-mounted camera with a secondary snapper up front and stereo Boomsound speakers on the handset’s fore. It features 32GB of internal storage.
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Via: TechRadar