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    HTC One 4.3 Update for AMEA and UK finally seeding out

    Finally the the international version of the HTC One has already received the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean upgrades after we had been left out, but the users here in Africa, Middle East Asia (AMEA) and in the UK had to wait a bit longer. Now both the LTE and HSPA+ version of the HTC one will receive the  new over 675.48MB OTA download firmware upgrades.

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    I got my upgrade and am now fully 4.3 Android compliant, there’s no word on why the upgrades were delayed, but we presume that the optimizations required for specific versions might have been the  reason for the delay.

    As we saw previously the changes that come with the new firmware for the International HTC One users brings the all new Sense 5.5 UI. As usual, there are several other tweaks and enhancements to improve the overall performance of the
    device.

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    Android 4.3 update will pop up on your screen and in case you missed it, you can still download the new firmware from the settings menu.

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    Roger Bambino
    Roger Bambino
    The love for gadgets and technology is deeply rooted in his DNA, he is a blogger and really obsessed with cool devices. Roger is the EIC at Techjaja and also he loves creepy movies, and takes you very, very seriously. May be!!

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