Thursday, July 16, 2015

HTC One M8 confirms that receive Android M – CNET in Spanish – CNET in Spanish

An executive from HTC said a user on Twitter that, despite being a phone that went just over one year, HTC One M8 receive Android M.

The HTC One M8 (2014) will receive Android M . CNET

Are you the HTC flagship phone owner 2014? Good news, yes receive the latest Android soon.

Mo Versi, vice president of products at HTC, said on Twitter that the HTC One M8 receive Android M, the next version of Google’s mobile operating system that will reach more compatible devices later this year.

HTC is one of the first companies to confirm that one of its most important Android phones will receive M. This is the code name of the version of the operating system since Google yet to announce the official name -. something that would happen in the last quarter of the year

Although the executive only confirmed the M8 with Android M, it is almost certain that the M9, M8 and older brother of the company’s flagship phone this year, Android will also receive M; . but it is better to wait for the HTC itself makes it official

Support for Android
M in the M8 One should not be surprising, since this is a flagship phone for just a year ago; However, the fragmentation of versions of Android is an important issue that affects the arrival of the latest versions of Android phones high and medium range.

Lollipop, the last public version of Android is installed in 12.4 percent of supported devices – and this is an Android version is now available for more than nine months ago. Meanwhile, iOS 8 Apple with a time similar to Lollipop availability is installed on 84 percent of devices.

Android M, which was announced last June, following in the footsteps of Android Lollipop and maintains the design and color palette. However, it includes quite expected improvements. The virtual assistant Now Google gets smarter; and the operating system adds native support for fingerprint and USB connector type C. M also feature Android Android Pay, Google’s answer to mobile payment service from Apple.

( Via Android Police )

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