Taiwan-based handset vendor HTC Corporation has just confirmed plans to bring 16 devices to the latest version of Google’s Android operating system.
The mobile phone maker was already pushing out updates for two of its devices on the European market, namely HTC Sensation and Sensation XE, but that was only the tip of the iceberg, it seems.
Yesterday, Samsung too started to deliver the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system flavor to its users, though only the owners of Galaxy S II devices out there are receiving it at the moment.
Apparently, HTC plans to be one step ahead, and the company has made it clear that Ice Cream Sandwich will be available for many of its customers in the not too far future.
The list of smartphones includes a variety of devices available on the market in the United States, such as DROID Incredible 2 by HTC, HTC Amaze 4G, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G, HTC Sensation 4G, HTC Rezound, HTC Raider, HTC Rezound, HTC Rhyme, HTC Thunderbolt, HTC Vivid.
Along with them, there are devices that made it to shelves all around the world, including HTC Desire S, HTC Desire HD, HTC Incredible S, HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation XL, and HTC Sensation XE.
The company has yet to unveil specific release dates for most of the said phones. At the moment, the update is being rolled out on the HTC Sensation and HTC Sensation XE.
“As for timing, we’re in the early stages of rolling out Android 4.0 for the HTC Sensation and HTC Sensation XE and upgrades will be more widely available in the next few weeks. The update for the HTC Sensation 4G and HTC Sensation XL will follow,” HTC’s Darren Krape notes in a blog post.
“Please note, once we start pushing out updates it will take time for all carriers in each country to get the update. We are working closely with our carrier partners to nail down update schedules for our other smartphones and will have more to share very soon.”
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