Summary: HTC's flagship Android
smartphone is now getting its 'Jelly Bean' 4.1 upgrade, adding features
such as Google Now and a password-protected SMS inbox.
HTC has started moving out the newest edition of Android operating system, 'Jelly Bean' 4.1, to its leading One X device.
The rollout started at the end of the other day, days after providers started improving Samsung's Universe S III to Jam Vegetable and soon before HTC produces a souped-up edition of the One X, the One X+.
The greatest change in Jam Vegetable, in contrast to previously variations of Android operating system, is the inclusion of Search engines Now, a exclusive personal associate that is in some ways similar with Apple's Siri.
However, the One X upgrade also delivers a new edition of HTC Feeling, the skin that the maker uses on top of Android operating system.
Sense 4+ provides rate improvements and a specific video hub, as well as a protected mailbox for sms information.
The rollout started at the end of the other day, days after providers started improving Samsung's Universe S III to Jam Vegetable and soon before HTC produces a souped-up edition of the One X, the One X+.
The greatest change in Jam Vegetable, in contrast to previously variations of Android operating system, is the inclusion of Search engines Now, a exclusive personal associate that is in some ways similar with Apple's Siri.
However, the One X upgrade also delivers a new edition of HTC Feeling, the skin that the maker uses on top of Android operating system.
Sense 4+ provides rate improvements and a specific video hub, as well as a protected mailbox for sms information.