HTC Desire 820 g+ - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I own HTC Desire 820 G+.
I may not be the only one asking this question, but this is an issue for all Desire 820 G+ owners.
There is no official update available for the phone and we all are sick using Kitkat when now a days others are getting Marshmallow out of the box. Even there are no updates on xda- developers about the phone. Neither any CynogenMod is available online.
What can we do if we badly want the update?
Also I feel the phone has decent hardware configuration which can handle Lollipop and Marshmallow well.
I am not even sure if it uses HTC Sense 6.0 or something else.......
Will you all please help me out in this issue.
Thank u in advance.:angel:

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[Q] HTC One X - Android L Custom Update

I posted this in another section, and was guided that here would be more suitable.
I found this article...
According to the HTC Android L update schedule that leaked through LlabTooFeR and xdadevelopers, it appears that all of the 2014 and 2013 HTC devices will receive the much anticipated Android L update. This means that the HTC One M8, HTC One M7 will have the Android L update as well as the various variants such as Google Play Edition, HTC One M8 Ace and HTC One Mini 2 among others. .
LlabTooFeR reveals that the system requirements of the Android L are not known yet. Thus far, all we have is the Android L developer's preview, which is only available to install to the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013). At this point, the HTC devices are still in their evaluation period hence, the update is expected to come in October or December.
LlabTooFeR is examining a number of devices, which include the HTC One M8, HTC One M8 One Dual SIM, HTC One Mini 2, HTC One E8 (M8 Ace), HTC One M7, One Dual SIM HTC One M7, HTAC One Max, HTC One Mini, HTC Butterfly S, HTC Desire 816 and HTC Desire 610.
Apart from the devices that will get the Android L update, the HTC Android L update schedule also reveals the HTC devices that will not receive the update. The HTC One X and the 1st gen HTC Butterfly will not get the update and according to Xdadevelopers, it appears that the HTC One M8 and HTC One M77 will go straight to the Android 4.4.4 update from Android 4.4.2 in July and August respectively.
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The thing that caught my eye in fear is that the HTC One X will not be receiving an Android L update at all.(not talking about official update, the One x didn`t receive any official update from HTC since Jelly Bean I believe).
Can anyone confirm this?
I mean, I know that XDA is "notorious" for doing updates for outdated phones, and the HTC One X is still a great build, great design, and a great phone overall... Would really like to see it get XDA Android L be it Stock-ish or HTC-ish...
Nothing to do with xda which phone receives an update or not, it depends on if there are developers willing to take on the project and if they can get it running with the sources available and knowledge they have.
intel007 said:
Nothing to do with xda which phone receives an update or not, it depends on if there are developers willing to take on the project and if they can get it running with the sources available and knowledge they have.
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Any ideea if that might occur for the One X?
Since one x is kinda became old and many one x devs have switched to other models to work on..... best thing to do is to sit and wait

(Q) Update to Lollipop 5.0

Can somebody please explain to me HTC ditched the One X from any further updates from jelly bean and blaming Nvidia's Tegra 3 for it while a tablet, their very own, Nexus 7 which also has a Tegra 3 (lower clocked 1.2ghz) and 1gb quite the same amount of ram got updated to Kitkat and is also getting an update to Lollipop, please explain this sorcery.
That's simple. The tegra chip inside HOX is different. Beside Google mostly has managed to force nvidia to get further with development. I think at this moment HTC has learned from that and since they haven't implemented nvidia's anymore
How much different? If they can force it to run lollipop, they should implement it for HOX as well. After all, Cyanogenmod will be updated to lollipop for HOX, which will work like a fluid as always so why can't htc do the same? It's not like sense is really really heavy, it's only a skin and I'm sure they could have worked it out since the sense 6 blinkfeed launcher works well already on HOX
I want lollipop in my HTC one x

HTC ONE M8s will get android 6.0 too?

Hi this phone will get android 6.0 too i asked htc one facebook and sayed "We don't have any news for Android updates to the One M8S at this time, but stay tuned to our social channels"
some1 know more about this phone
Lol you asked HTC already ! Who else should answer this ?! Your question is answered already before you opened this thread. You seem to open threads for obsolete questions or questions that are answered easily via google. Please search a bit better the next time before opening another one.......
Ah yeah and thanks for the answer to your previous question about the gorilla glass ?
Really !
It is suppose to get a 6.0 update, but who knows when. I've seen PunkUnity mentioning that he was doing something with the new 6.0 code, but maybe its for a nexus device. I believe I might of seen LLab mention something about the new update. I don't see anything special about 6.0 other than maybe 2 things, and most of the new UI features seem to be pulled straight from the custom ROM community, which doesn't surprise me.
Sent from my m8 using Tapatalk
It would be absolutely stupid if the M8 doesn't receive the 6.0 update, to be quite honest. For one thing, there's only one newer model (M9) and the hardware specifications on the M8 are quite good and up-to-date.
i sayed for M8S not M8 is not same phone xd
Oh my bad! I didn't even know there was a M8s out there, unless it's the one with a better camera (M8 eye?). Either way they seem to share the same specifications so I'd say it will receive it as well.
it have 13mp but snapdragon 615 octa core
Official HTC Marshmallow 6.0 Update ETA List:
HTC One M9 (Q4,2015)
HTC One M8 (Q4,2015)
HTC One M9+ (Q1,2016)
HTC One M8S (Q1,2016)
HTC One E9 (Q1,2016)
HTC One E9+ (Q1,2016)
HTC One ME (Q1,2016)
HTC One E8 (Q1,2016)
HTC One M8 EYE (Q1,2016)
HTC Butterfly 3 (Q1,2016)
HTC Desire 826 (Q1,2016)
HTC Desire 820 (Q1,2016)
HTC Desire 816 (Q1,2016)
- Q1 = [January - February - March]
- Q4 = [October - November - December]
All the updates are currently "In-Development" stages. Only the devices on the list above will get the Marshmallow 6.0 update with Sense 7.0 UI and lots of new features, update will be rolling-out Over-the-air based on your region/carrier.
The first devices that will start receiving the update will be the Original HTC One M8 and One M9 by the end of this year, other devices and variants will follow by the first quarter of 2016.
HTC One M8S (Q1,2016) - really? Q2 a still nothing
M8s upgrade to Android 6.0 is here!
Great to read. The one of my girl friend came two weeks ago. All is running perfectly smooth and she loves adoptable storage.
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