HTC has rolled out an Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) update for its flagship smartphone, HTC One X.
“As part of our on-going commitment to ensure customers are receiving software updates that improve their user experience, we are pleased to announce our next upgrade for the HTC One X will be released on August 10th,” the company said in an official statement.
Alas, the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean that all HTC One X users hoped to see is still in the works, and the upgrade to Android 4.0.4 ICS only adds a few a fine-tunes to the handset.
Specifically, Android 4.0.4 offers a better Sense UI to the device’s large display, which include mapping menu functions to Recent Apps, a slicker tabbed browsing and improved camera features such as continuous autofocus and white balance.
ICS for the HTC One X also delivers memory improvements, enhanced platform stability, Facebook Single Sign-On and an audio software update.
HTC itself inserted several features to help developers as well, which expands SDK support for HTC Media Link and improves framework for video calling applications.
However, the company did not specify if this will be a global rollout for all HTC One X handsets so please drop a comment if you already received the update and what region/market/carrier provided it.
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Didn't get the update yet, Optus Australia (Phone Imported from Singapore).
Same as me, but live in SG. Hope it comes soon.
got the update today. didnt get it from the provider, straight from htc
Good for you!