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HTC One Android 4.2.2, JellyBean Update Now Available in More Countries

The HTC One Android 4.2.2, JellyBean 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.

It comes with some new features such as lock screen widgets and a change log for the sense UI feature. Changes have also been made to the notification bar, battery percentages along with the addition of quick settings to the drop down menu. It is said to improve sense 5.0 considerably.

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It is 465MB and the company has not announced when it will begin rolling it out in the U.S. However, it should arrive sometime in the near future

The Android 4.3, JellyBean update was recently spotted on the HTC One Google Edition at Bluetooth SIG. The pure Android version of the device was released last month.

The documentation discovered revealed a device with the model number HTC PN071xx_Android 4.3_G. The PN071 means it is an HTC One and the G describes that it is the Google Play edition, according to Android Authority. The Android 4.3 mentioned at the end of model number reveals that the new software is running on the device.

The Bluetooth SIG documentation points to the HTC PN071xx_Android 4.3 G being upgraded to 3.05.1700, once Android 4.3 is released.

HTC launched the the pure Android Google Edition earlier this month in order to compete with Samsung's Galaxy S4 Google Model.

Both smartphones are regarded as the finest Android devices available on the market at this time. The Galaxy S4 currently runs Android 4.2.2, JellyBean.

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