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Original HTC One won't get Android 5.1 or future versions Comments

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  • AnonD-79295
  • TK0
  • 20 Mar 2015

Then what about HTC One (M8), will it receive future updates?

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    • Anonymous
    • f0I
    • 20 Mar 2015

    You guys know that u can just install cyanogenmod right? I mean even the galaxy s2 runs lollipop flawlessly with this. So why complain?

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      • Anonymous
      • X}Q
      • 20 Mar 2015

      I didn't read the comments , but I'm pretty sure there'll be some unhappy users out there. But y'all know what? Y'all should be grateful that HTC One M7 has gone through 4 major upgrades. Even Samsung, the most popular Android manufacturer's Galaxy S III final software update was until 4.3.

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        • Anonymous
        • q8Q
        • 20 Mar 2015

        AnonD-348141, 20 Mar 2015What denials? What cries? Learn some facts. A little bit of knowledge goes a long way to cove... moreI know you are a troll. At least you admit finally.

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          • AdamBoy64
          • Fv4
          • 20 Mar 2015

          NeMo, 20 Mar 2015Stop complaining please! That is HTC policy to support products for 2 years! Then you can root... moreYes, two years of support is pretty good.

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            • Anonymous
            • JA%
            • 20 Mar 2015

            Convert your M7 to GPE and you're good to go.

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              • NeMo
              • gx1
              • 20 Mar 2015

              Stop complaining please! That is HTC policy to support products for 2 years! Then you can root it and instal custome rom or do whatever u want!

              If somebody do not like it, go and buy other brands phone

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                • Anonymous
                • PGw
                • 20 Mar 2015

                Change to Sony. Better support (can be a bit slow sometimes but they still give you updates), better design (highly subjective), better UI (this is also highly subjective but fact is Sony's Android is a lot closer to stock/vanilla Android), better camera and waterproof.

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                  • AnonD-348141
                  • 3PS
                  • 20 Mar 2015

                  Anonymous, 20 Mar 2015Same cries and denialsWhat denials? What cries? Learn some facts.
                  A little bit of knowledge goes a long way to covering ignorance. Which you have abundant amounts of. Troll!

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 0Hb
                    • 20 Mar 2015

                    nothing unusual for htc

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                      • Anonymous
                      • q8Q
                      • 20 Mar 2015

                      AnonD-348141, 20 Mar 2015HTC publicly stated that 5.0 would be the last update and that a couple of years ago they said... moreSame cries and denials

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                        • Anonymous
                        • q8Q
                        • 20 Mar 2015

                        Anonymous, 19 Mar 2015Um, tell that to Windows Phone 7 users. Or Windows RT users. Or old Windows Mobile users. M... moreActually thats where they really axes some users

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                          • AnonD-348141
                          • 3PS
                          • 20 Mar 2015

                          [deleted post]In case you don't understand English. I pointed out that HTC stated that they would support devices for 2 years. The 2 years for the M7 is up. If it was Samsung, Apple, Microsoft etc who said it I would still be saying the manufacturer stated they would do something for 2 years and that 2 years is now up.
                          You keep saying you are proving a point? What point? You haven't made a point. You are calling people fanboys and saying that HTC have made a horrible mistake!!! What mistake?
                          What logical fallacy am I lashing you with? I stated what the company said? You are the one who is keeping this thread going somehow thinking you are right when you probably know nothing about new product introduction or sustaining existing products.
                          HTC haven't dropped an axe on anyone, everyone knew what was coming. I have an M8. I know that I will have one year left of software updates. So what. I know what I got in to and I will either keep the phone or upgrade it.
                          You seem to be the only person having an issue with it "anonymous". Why anonymous? Did you get your profile removed from trolling articles?
                          What phone do you use? I'm sure that anyone can pick apart your phone or find something to complain about the manufacturer. If you don't have anything positive or constructive to say about anything then go away!

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                            • AnonD-348141
                            • 3PS
                            • 20 Mar 2015

                            ...Man Of Steel..., 20 Mar 2015what the F*ck HTC ?????HTC publicly stated that 5.0 would be the last update and that a couple of years ago they said the phones would receive updates for 2 years after entry. The 2 years is now up for the M7 so this is not new news.

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                              • ...Man Of Steel...
                              • fki
                              • 20 Mar 2015

                              what the F*ck HTC ?????

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                                • Anonymous
                                • qbn
                                • 19 Mar 2015

                                AnonD-242440, 19 Mar 2015Just one more reason to buy Windows Phones or iPhones, Android's lack of support is incomprehensibleUm, tell that to Windows Phone 7 users. Or Windows RT users. Or old Windows Mobile users. MS used to be the company to bank on for legacy support, but that reputation no longer fits.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • ty@
                                  • 19 Mar 2015

                                  All M7 users should thank HTC! Not complain.

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                                    • AnonD-348141
                                    • 3PS
                                    • 19 Mar 2015

                                    Anonymous, 19 Mar 2015We'll its older and came out the year before but thats not much older. ...again thanks for pro... moreYou don't have any valid points... Enjoy your little world. Us in the real world have better things to do!

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                                      • AnonD-348141
                                      • 3PS
                                      • 19 Mar 2015

                                      Anonymous, 19 Mar 2015And further fanboy cries proving exactly what I said. Are you going to do this in every reply? No I'm bored with dealing with people like you. You don't know what you are talking about or know nothing about technology or what goes in to supporting products. You go ahead and call people fanboys etc. I'm sure you feel better about yourself.

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • q8Q
                                        • 19 Mar 2015

                                        Mus, 19 Mar 2015U mean like the Lumia 520 which was launched the same date as the htc one m7 at MWC 2013 but w... moreSo examples of new situations that don't change what I saidare supposed to debunk what I said? When you have a factual and directly related response instead of a fanboy one I may care to read what you say

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