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Jelly Bean confirmed for HTC One S, X and XL

Jelly Bean confirmed for HTC One S, X and XL


HTC is the first manufacturer (except Motorola and Galaxy Nexus) smartphones to engage on the issue of an updated Android 4.1.x, aka Jelly Bean. In a statement, the Taiwanese company said that for now, the HTC X One, One and One XL S will receive this update.

However, no timetable has been given. But HTC said that other information, particularly concerning the timing of the outputs of these updates will be provided shortly.

Jelly Bean was officially announced by Google on June 27 at the Google I / O. And its source code was released July 10.

Reactivity from the manufacturer to be welcomed (we'll wait, however, dates) as many other manufacturers planchent always updates Android 4.0.x/Ice Cream Sandwich. Recall that 60% of devices in the mobile OS from Google still running Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread.

HTC seems to care about its customers and have realized that the rapid dissemination of updates is a good way to build loyalty to the brand. "We know that fans of HTC are excited to have the latest of Google's Android OS," and can we read the declaration of HTC.

It is hoped that other terminals will complete this list (Desire HD, Sensation, Sensation XL ...) especially when one learns that the XDA developer community has released a ROM for the HD2 Jelly Bean!

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  1. it will be interested to upgrade my HTC One S with Jelly Beans...

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