HTC One 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update Released in More Countries; Australia Roll Out Stalled
HTC's most popular handset, HTC One, received the latest 4.2.2 version of Jelly Bean OS. According to the reports, the update is now available in the U.K., Spain and Ireland.
In order to access the update, users must first download the 1.5MB bug fix which is also currently available. The update began rolling out a little over a week ago in other countries in Europe.
The update is 465MB and the company has not announced when it will begin rolling it out in the US and Australia. However, it is expected that the update should arrive sometime in the near future.
HTC One users can also go through the settings panel and check whether the update option is available or not.
This move from HTC is well ahead than Samsung which has not yet released the 4.2.2 version of Jelly Bean OS for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2.
The latest Jelly Bean update comes with new features such as the latest lock screen style as well as widget, launch bar enhancements, modified behavior of the home keys, widget panel rearrangements, the inclusion of quick settings, AF/AE camera arrangements along with a battery percentage indicator placed in the status bar. Lastly, there is also an option for removing the black menu bar.
Similar to the HTC One X after updating the Jelly Bean version, those owning HTC One can map the multitask button in order to make it act like a menu key.
The latest update is also reported to be available to HTC Butterfly. According to reports, the update is exclusive in Taiwan for now. This means that the update is also headed to the HTC Droid DNA on Verizon as Android Authority recently displayed some photographic evidence for it coming to the device.