After many false starts it is being reported by HTCSource that the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update has begun rolling out to handsets around the world, and at the time of writing it seems this is only unlocked handsets for now. As always carrier specific versions can take a little longer while the various companies give the software the OK.
The software update brings with it HTC’s Sense 4+ Android overlay along with an improved UI, new landing page, better power management, and other new features. The update is touching down in various parts of the world and is being pushed out in two parts.
First owners of the handset are requested to download a file sized at 1.65MB, and after this is installed a larger file of around 360MB in size will be downloaded. Earlier this month the company revealed plans for the rollout for the Android Jelly Bean update and stated that the One X and One S would be among the first handsets to get the update.
The Jelly Bean firmware builds on Android ICS but promises and even smoother and faster user experience with better notifications, which allow users to quickly access and interact with alerts via the drop down menu without the need to open an application.
If you are the owner of an HTC One X and have yet to receive the download you can manually check yourself by going to the Settings option before selecting About and Software updates. It is advised that owners download the firmware via a good Wi-Fi connection and make sure their handset has plenty of juice left in the battery before starting the download.
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