HTC One M8 under T-Mobile carrier in the US confirmed not to receive Android 7.0 Nougat. It was way back in May last year when HTC has revealed its roadmap for the Android 7.
Why HTC's Top-Ranked Virtual Reality Gear Will Lose Market Share In 2017 because the competition is getting high and the supply of AMOLED display panels are getting low.
HTC, the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer is said to release its new flagship soon dubbed as HTC 11 after the success of one of the best handset in the market, the HTC 10.
For those who did not check, several images were shared to show all the new features in the new Sense interface of the company that brings the code of Android 7.0, which arrived at HTC One M9 on Tuesday
Finally this month, AT&T is rolling out Android Marshmallow to some of its top flagship devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung Galaxy A9, the HTC One M9, and the HTC One M8.
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update via Candy5 custom ROM is now available for HTC One M8. HTC One M8 owners can now install Android 5. 1. 1 Lollipop Update via a custom firmware - Candy5 ROM, which is now available for download.
The Android 6.0 Marshmallow update has already rolled out to Nexus devices, but while the Android M update is still pending for many other non-Nexus Android flagship smartphones, the wait is over for HTC One M8 Google Play Edition owners.
As the Android 6.0 Marshmallow, or Android M, update is already beginning to roll out to Google's own Nexus devices, the next question for Android land is which OEM devices from HTC, Samsung, LG, and others can expect the update and when.
Google announced the rollout of its latest mobile OS update, Android 6.0 Marshmallow or Android M, to the Nexus family of devices during its big Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X unveiling event. HTC released its list of devices getting the update soon after.
Owners of the HTC One M9 will be pleased to know that online sources have reported that enhancements are being made to the smartphone's software to improve battery life and overall functionality.
Some devices already have it, others will have to wait Android Lollipop 5. 0 has been out for a while, but there are still some devices that are waiting for the update to the operating system.
The HTC One M8 and the Sony Xperia Z3 are two powerful smartphones that are set to get updates this year, meaning prices will certainly be decreased as well.
The HTC One M9 is about to be released in the U.S., as the first wave of 2015 smartphones begins to hit. But with fewer changes to design and specs than other Android flagship phones, the big question for prospective buyers is, "what's really new or different about this year's HTC One?"
This week's Android 5.0 Lollipop update release date news brings some good news to HTC One and Sony Xperia Z owners, and some bad news for users of pretty much every other Sony-built smartphone on the market.
Leaked images reveal a larger camera and two color options for the upcoming HTC One M9. It has been widely reported HTC is expected to announce the new version of the One on March 1 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
It's that time of year again. In the build-up to the Mobile World Congress starting the first week of March in Barcelona, Spain, rumors and updates are running rampant about the Samsung Galaxy S6 and that other premium Android brand that follows the same development cycle with an early summer release date: the HTC One M9. Here's what we know so far.
The Android 5.0 Lollipop update is gaining momentum across the globe, but many eager users in the U.S. are getting impatient waiting for their specific device to receive an OTA notification telling them they're about to get their Lollipop. Here's the latest.
Congratulations, flagship Android smartphone owners in the U.S. who have been patiently waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop to begin rolling out, we're now in the month of February. That means a lot of release dates for Android L are coming in the near future, starting with HTC One M7, M8, and the LG G3 -- depending on your carrier.
If you're one of many HTC handset owners around the world you may be wondering when you're going to get your first taste of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Lucky for you, a leaked roadmap helps clear up some of haze.