It is now T-Mobile's time to offer the latest Android 4.3 operating system update to the HTC One smartphone. The Android update release may have been delayed due to unidentified reasons but the U.S. carrier is now officially rolling out the Android 4.3 update for the HTC One owners to download and upgrade their device.

According to the TmoNews report, the Android 4.3 update will bring the new lock screen widgets, improved low-light camera performance, easier managing of file format for HTC Zoe clips, a percentage indicator on battery charging, options in configuring the home button, bug fixes and the new quick settings panel in the notification bar.

The HTC One owners will be able to adjust the settings by just dragging down from the top of the display screen. The adjustable settings included are the mobile hotspot, airplane mode, power saver mode, rotation lock, Wi-Fi settings and sound profiles.

The Android 4.3 Jelly Bean new features for the HTC One will include as well the facility to add an Instagram account to the HTC One's Blinkfeed news and social network reader and to bring the Taiwanese smartphone in-line with other Android devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 while the changed home key held down can automatically activate the Android search service Google Now.

The T-Mobile Android update on the HTC One will offer superior battery life when it is paired with other devices such as smartwatches and fitness accessories that have support with the new Bluetooth 4.0. The new Android update will be 560.18MB in size and users are suggested to use Wi-Fi connection as the fastest way to download and install the Android 4.3 in the HTC One smartphone.

The Gotta Be Mobile tip in downloading the update reads: "Users should connect to a strong Wi-Fi signal and leave the device alone to run the update for an hour at least. It is also a good idea to plug the device in. That way it doesn't lose power while downloading or installing the update." Users who wish to update the HTC One with the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean can head to the "Settings" application then navigate to the "About" option and tap on the "Software" updates.

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