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Marshmallow source code for HTC One A9 and One M8 GPE now available

While HTC is still working to deliver Android 6.0, Marshmallow on your favorite carrier phones like the One M9 and Desire handsets, developers across the globe can now get their hands on the kernel source code for a few variants of the HTC One A9 and HTC One M8 GPE. That’s right, over the past…
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Android 6.0 now roasting on the HTC One M8 GPE

Nearly a month ago we had news that the HTC One M8 Google Play edition was in line to receive the Android 6.0 or Marshmallow update. This news was shared by Mo Versi, the Vice President of Product Management for HTC and he said the update would come before the end of October. Keeping with…
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HTC One M8 GPe Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) update coming in October

HTC already working on the Android 6.0 update for the HTC One M8 GPe and is expecting to release the software update to consumers before the end of October. The HTC One M9 GPe would be the second HTC device to be updated to Android Marshmallow as the update for the Nexus 9 started rolling…
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Lollipop update now available for HTC One (M8) and (M7) Google Play Edition

After a few delays, HTC has finally received technical acceptance from Google and has started pushing out the Android 5.0.1 update for the HTC One (M8) GPe and HTC One (M7) GPe. The Lollipop update weighs in at 527.8 MB and delivers all the new software features that Google introduced with the Nexus 6 last…
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HTC’s Google Play Edition phones to get Android Lollipop starting next week

Now that the official Android 5.0 Lollipop code is being pushed to older Nexus devices, it looks like the update for HTC’s Google Play Edition devices is nearing. We don’t know which device will be the first to get a taste of Lollipop, but HTC’s @moversi has confirmed on Twitter that the company is planning…
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HTC phones to get Android 5.0 Lollipop

It’s still a bit early for a finalized list, but a source on the web has offered a prediction of what’s to come for HTC over the next few months. HTC has stepped up by committing to Android updates within 90 days of Google’s release of the latest code and we should expect HTC to do everything…