As programming redesigns get rare, its great to know whether your maturing fittings is as of now being distinguished by the organization that produced it.
HTC's official chief of item showcasing, Mo Versi, advertised in a tweet today that the oft-overlooked antecedent to the HTC ONE (M7) will see a product upgrade this week.
The Droid DNA, which was sold on Verizon Wireless, will see Android 4.4.2 and Sense 5.5 pushed out to their gadgets starting April 24. The telephone was one of the first to gloat a 1080p presentation, however experienced poor battery life and a more established, skeuomorphic variant of Sense UI. This overhaul will provide for it a bit of a support, however there's no expression on whether it will get Sense 6 like some of its other brethren.
At any rate the organization is supporting it; HTC reported back in January that it might stop redesigns for the HTC One X and One X+. Those gadgets won't be redesigned past Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean or Sense 5. At the same time its a positive venture in the right course on the grounds that it won't just help wipe out gadget discontinuity, however energize those steadfast HTC clients to embrace a variant of the One (M8) sometime.
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