![]() Why HTC feels like cutting support for this device, which sports specs that could easily handle Kit Kat, makes very little sense and is sure to anger a few buyers. However, the One X+ was launched in October of 2012, so the phone isn’t even close to two years old. Truth be told, the One X is nearly two years old, so without sounding like a hypocrite, we should say that HTC’s apparent lack of support for this particular phone shouldn’t come as a surprise. Both devices currently sit on Android 4.2.2, not even 4.3 which would have been nice for consumers. ![]() ![]() ![]() HTC announced via Twitter that the One X and One X+ will be staying on their current version of Android, and won’t ever be seeing a Kit Kat update.
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