Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Rolling Out For New HTC One M9 AT&T and T-Mobile Models

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HTC One M9 Camera Update
For the HTC One M9, the Taiwanese phone maker has ditched to 4 MP UltraPixel camera for a larger 20 MP sensor. Users have complained about the performance of the the new camera in low light conditions and for macroshots and now the manufacturer is addressing that issue.
HTC announced that a new One M9 Android 5.0 Lollipop update is pushed to AT&T and T-Mobile customers. Since the runs Android 5.0 out of the box, all the Lollipop-specific goodies such as Material Design, Android Runtime, redesigned notifications bar and Quick Settings, new Overview section, lock screen notifications, improved battery statistics, dynamic status bar, multi-user support, Smart Lock, Screen Pinning, or heads-up notifications came pre-loaded, so don’t expect any new features after you update your phone.
The software update for the AT&T model has version number 1.32.502.31 and, according to the changelog, it arrives with camera improvements, thermal improvements, and various bug fixes. On the other hand, the T-Mobile update has version number 1.32.531.33 and brings camera, BlinkFeed, and user experience improvements.
Just like any software update, the new HTC One M9 Android 5.0 Lollipop update is being released in waves, which means that it can take days until it becomes available for everyone. When your phone becomes eligible to receive the new firmware, a system update message should appear in the notifications bar. Tap on it, choose ‘Download now’, wait until the download is completed, then select ‘Install now.’ Your phone should reboot and install the new firmware. In case the system update notification failed to appear, you would also want to perform a manual check under Settings > System updates > Check now.
Since we are dealing with a minor update, the update file shouldn’t be too big. Anyway, we are recommending you to download it using a Wi-Fi network to avoid unwanted data charges. HTC also recommends to have the battery charged at at least 35% so the phone wont shut down during the installation.

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