With minutes after T-Mobile revealed about the launch of Android 7.0 Nougat update for the premium HTC One M8, the company clarified that it has no plans to push the update. The official support page has provided an image of the handset with a title “Phase: Complete: Version 7.0 Nougat”. It also states that the update has been launched and is now available via OTA.
According to reports, a T-Mobile representative has confirmed to TheAndroidSoul that the company is not currently rolling out an update for HTC One M8 smartphone. The company said that they have mistakenly updated the support page with the information.
Meanwhile, GSMArena has taken the lead and reported that the update is currently available for HTC One M8 smartphones under T-Mobile. The phone was launched in 2014 loaded with Android KitKat and later on refreshed with Android Marshmallow. Since the phone is nearly three years old, the chances for the tablet to get Android Nougat update are very slim since the specifications would not be at par with the latest trends.
HTC One M8 features a 5-inch Super LCD3 FHD display, Snapdragon 801 processor, Adreno 330 graphics, 2GB RAM, 16GB/32GB expandable internal storage, dual 4MP rear camera, 5MP front-facing snapper powered by a 2600mAh fast charging battery. You will be able to charge 60 percent in 30 minutes. You will also get 100GB of Google Drive storage along with the handset.
As of writing this, we don’t have any information about whether T-Mobile will roll out Android 7.0 Nougat update for HTC One M8 smartphone. However, the fiasco regarding the Android Nougat update has generated the much-needed hype among users. T-Mobile should order a probe into the entire turn of events and should check whether the action by the T-Mobile staff was accidental or deliberate.