HTC promises Android 2.2 on Legend within weeks

updated 11:50 am EDT, Fri November 5, 2010

 

Carrier-branded phones face extra wait


HTC has announced that it is finally bringing Android 2.2 to its Legend handset, which had been available through several Canadian carriers. The update will arrive first on unbranded handsets sometime in the "coming weeks," while carrier-branded variants will be the next in line, according to a Facebook post from HTC representatives.

The Legend was sold by Bell Canada and Virgin Mobile Canada, along with several overseas carriers. After HTC releases the official update, it must be approved by each of the carriers before arriving on the handsets. HTC suggests the process will only take "slightly longer" for the update to reach carrier-branded devices.


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