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Android 4.3, JellyBean Update Rolling Out for HTC One on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon Coming Soon

The Android 4.3, JellyBean update has begun rolling out for the AT&T version of the HTC One.

The update is 565.7MB and is listed by the build number 3.17.502.3. It is very similar to the Sprint version of the upgrade that rolled out earlier this month.

This will bring features such as OpenGL ES 3.0 and enhanced Daydream to the handset. It will also enhance Sense 5 significantly.

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This is a staged roll out so the update could take a few days to reach all AT&T users. In order to check for it users could visit Settings>About Phone> Software Update.

There is still no word on Android 4.3, JellyBean for Verizon and T-Mobile. It should be available in the coming weeks. Android Authority predicts that T-Mobile's will come next followed by Verizon shortly after.

The Android 4.3 JellyBean update for the Moto X smartphone leaked towards the end of last month.

The build was deemed incomplete by various tech outlets and is currently available for download in the XDA Developers Forum. Installing this software on the Moto X will be dangerous to those who are unfamiliar with these types of unofficial upgrades. It can also lead to the voiding of the owner's warrantee.

The Moto X currently runs Android 4.2.2, JellyBean. AT&T rolled out another software update earlier today that gives owners improvements on their camera and quality of images. It does not bring the smartphone up to another build of Android, but still provides the user with enough to keep them satisfied until the next big roll out.

Other improvements include and enhanced camera auto-white balance performance and color accuracy, improved exposure when taking photos outside or backlit, improved clarity in low light, faster touch-to-focus time and reduced unnecessary refocusing in low light or scenes with continuous motion.

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