HTC confirms Android 4.2 is still coming to the One, despite rumors to the contrary

HTC confirms Android 42 is still coming to the One

HTC has been relatively quiet with its plans to push Android 4.2 to the One (aside from a few unofficial leaks), but Three UK is hoping to start the conversation. In a recent tweet, the mobile operator answered a customer’s query regarding the update, stating that HTC pulled the firmware, with no specific details on when (or if) the new version of Android will arrive. We reached out to HTC and received confirmation that Android 4.2 is in fact still coming, although users may need to wait a little longer before it becomes available. We’ll continue to update as soon as we hear more official news from the manufacturer, but at least we know it’s still in the plans.

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