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HTC starts rolling out Jelly Bean update for One X

Update (27 November, 2012): We have confirmation that Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean is now available for HTC One X in Malaysia.

Having a smart phone with cutting edge hardware is only half of what makes it a great device. The other half is the device support especially when it comes to software updates. As the Android operating system is evolving quickly especially with the announcement of Android 4.2 coming next week, smart phone makers are being pressured to keep its latest and current models up to date.

HTC today has announced that the current Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean will be rolling out starting today for HTC One X users in Asia. The update is expected to bring on a more updated HTC Sense 4+ UI as well. Its other sibling, the HTC One S too will be getting it but no dates have been provided. Since its latest HTC One X+ and J butterfly is shipping with Android 4.1 on board, it shouldn’t take too long for it to roll out to all users. So far they haven’t reveal its full Jelly Bean roll out plans and the fate of other 2012 models is still unknown.

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