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Unlocked HTCOne A9: software upgrades within 15 days of every Nexus update

The unlocked version of the One A9 will not only have a unlocked bootloader that won’t void the warranty, it’ll also get almost Nexus-fast updates, within 15 days of the Nexus.
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Published onOctober 20, 2015

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Today HTCtook the wraps off its new hero device, the HTC One A9. While the phone isn’t exactly a “flagship” by the traditional sense, it does offer some compelling features including a high-end metallic design, Marshmallow out of the box, a fingerprint scanner, and more. One other big change? The unlocked version of the One A9 will not only have a unlocked bootloader that won’t void the warranty, it’ll also get almost Nexus-fast updates.

In an official Tweet, HTCrevealed that the unlocked A9 will get “every software update within 15 days of Google’s first push to Nexus.” That’s a pretty bold claim, especially since HTCfell behind on its 90 days promise back in the days of Lollipop.

.@JasonMacHTC: The One A9 unlocked edition will provide every software update within 15 days of Google’s first push to Nexus. #BeBrilliant
— HTC(@htc) October 20, 2015

For what it is worth, we’ve seen HTCpush more and more of its apps to the Play Store, decoupling them from Sense. With the promise of 15 day updates, perhaps HTChas found a way to push away even more of the HTCSense experience from base Android? After all, it’s generally the “customized parts” of the UI that slows OEMs down when it comes to launching new updates.

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What if HTCcan hold true to the promise? The HTCOne A9 will be one of the most modder-friendly devices on the market, offering fast updates and an easily unlockable bootloader. Of course, it’s specs aren’t exactly the kind power users dream of, though there’s more to a good phone than the specs. For more casual consumers used to iPhone’s update policies and for those that fear the dreaded (and exaggerated) “fragmentation issue” of Android, the addition of fast and frequent Android updates will also likely be welcomed.

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What do you think of the HTCOne A9, and its near-Nexus update promise? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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