HTC One (M8) to Debut Blue Shade; Canadian HTC One (M7) Owners to Get Sense 6.0
The HTC One (M8) was received with positive reviews from both the users and critics alike. But there are quite a few leaks pertaining to the color choices of HTC One (M8) recently. In addition, HTC is rolling out Sense 6.0 update for HTC One (M7) owners in Canada.
HTC One (M8) Colors
The standard shades offered by HTC on their recently released One (M8) are silver and grey. However, the company is expected to unveil its 'aqua blue' shade soon. The credible tipster @evleaks has posted an image of a blue HTC One M8. It is worth noting that, red and pink shades of the handset leaked recently.
Check out the 'aqua blue' variant of HTC One M8 from @evleaks by clicking here. Also note, the release date of the blue version of HTC One (M8) is not known at this point in time.
Sense 6.0 Update for HTC One (M7)
HTC promised that, an upgrade for the HTC One M7 to Sense 6.0 is in the offing. The HTC One M7 owners in Canada will now get a software update of Sense 6.0 to their handsets. Also, it is worth noting that the Sense 6.0 made its debut with the recently released HTC One (M8).
The software update is now available for customers of Bell, Rogers, and Telus network. The Sense 6.0 update is expected to alter the user interface across the device. In addition, HTC One M7 owners can see an improved Blinkfeed, an enhanced camera app, renewed UI for both gallery and app tray, among others.
Other significant improvements include:
- The music app is enhanced to show visually stunning themes.
- A new schedule feature is added to set time and event in 'Do Not Disturb' mode.
- The Mail, Message, Calendar, Phone apps are optimized.
- There are 3 preinstalled fonts added for default applications and settings menus, while additional fonts are available in the Play Store.
- The user interface of HTC Sense TV is completely redesigned with live sports scores/stats and social media integration.
The software update for the U.S. One M7 owners is under 'certification phase', which translates to 'testing phase', claims Android Central.