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HTC Commits to Upgrading 7 Smartphones to Android 4.0

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Nov 7, 2011, 8:20 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Nov 7, 2011, 10:28 AM

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HTC announced today via its Facebook page that it plans to update a number of its smartphones to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in early 2012. In the U.S., HTC will update the Rezound, EVO Design 4G, and Amaze 4G. In world markets, HTC will update the Sensation, Sensation XL, and Sensation XE, as well as the EVO 3D. HTC said that the devices will be updated in cooperation with their network operator partners; more specific details aren't yet available. HTC said that it is still evaluating its device portfolio and will have more to announce in the coming weeks.

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tjobrien21

Nov 7, 2011, 9:52 AM

I wonder...

If they'll do pure ICS, or hose it with Sense. :/ I like HTC devices, their build quality, etc - but not Sense.
Isn't sense mostly widgets? If theres something you don't want on one of your homescreens, you can just drag it off the screen, right?
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So the HTC Inspire I purchased 2 months ago won't be upgraded to the latest OS, but the iPhone I purchased 2 years ago was.

Either ICS is really processor intensive or they simply do not give a flying crap.
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JohnAbsher87

Nov 7, 2011, 11:59 PM

y not the evo 4g

Are the updates based on anything particular? y is the evo 4g not in the lineup but all the phones based off it are?
sunilsonia

Nov 7, 2011, 10:34 AM

What about....

...the original Evo 4G? I'm suspecting the hardware requirements are a bit "too powerful" for the original Evo 4G and as it is, I'm due for my upgrade here in Jan 2012. Once I see a list of phones OTHER THAN THE CURRENT GALAXY NEXUS S that begin to have it, I'll consider. I'm steering far clear from Samsung for very good reason.....they don't know how or when the right time is to get their Android OS Updates out their to the Market. It was quite evident with the Galaxy S and prior phones from their line.
 
 
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