It seems like the Android 4.4 was launched yesterday, and the fact is that its already been a month along with Google Nexus 5. Since then, we were getting regular updates about the new version. And many developers were in a run to provide the taste of KitKat to their older devices. By surprising everyone, it was Motorola who came up with first official update of Andoid 4.4 for Moto X, beating out both Google Play Edition devices in the process.
Motorola’s fast turnaround time is certainly quite an impressive feat, and one that bodes well for the future of the company. That said, we shouldn't expect much different from a Google subsidiary. Furthermore, the Moto X is pretty much as close to vanilla Android as you can get in a phone nowadays, outside of the Nexus lineup and Google Play edition devices.
And now it is HTC,who came out with another Android 4.4 for its HTC One. The update was already rolled out in its developer edition devices as well as unlocked units not purchased from carriers.
Basically this update to KitKat might also showcase in HTC Sense 5.5 as this update comes as the first official Android 4.4 update to any truly OEM-skinned device, demonstrating that OEM customization do not necessarily have to result in Android firmware update delays.
Here's a tweet from Developers of HTC
HTC One Unlocked and Developer Edition owners - your Kit Kat roll out starts today! Let us know your favorite new additions. #KitKat #HTCOne
— HTC USA (@HTCUSA) November 29, 2013
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