The company took to Twitter to announce that it will be bringing new Android 9 Pie update for its smartphones. The HTC U11 will be the first device to receive the new update by the end of May. The company’s current flagship, the HTC U12 Plus will get Android Pie update in June 2019. While the HTC U11 Plus will start receiving the new update at the end of June 2019. But other than these smartphones, the company hasn’t mentioned any other and older HTC handset receiving the new update. In the rising storm of the smartphone brands like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, HTC has become a dying smartphone company now. Its last flagship smartphone, the HTC U12 Plus was launched back in 2018 and the last device that it launched was Desire 12s. The HTC Desire 12s was a mid-range segment phone launched back in December 2018. After that, the company hasn’t been much active and someone would assume if the company wasn’t planning to launch smartphones anymore.
The Google Pixel 3a, a mid-range smartphone launched by Google last week was developed by its Taiwan team. This team earlier belonged to HTC which was acquired by Google a year ago. After that, the company hasn’t been as active as its other competitors and competition.
— HTC (@htc) May 10, 2019 The new Android 9 Pie update for only few of its smartphones seems late as the new Android Q beta update is already being rolled out. Earlier, in the past HTC was one of the few OEM makers to roll out the new Android versions to its smartphones and users. But now it seems as if those were the golden days of HTC and they are long gone now. Currently, HTC is more focused towards making the Vive virtual reality (VR) hardware ecosystem and is focusing most of its time and resources on it. And this new update seems as if the company is making a final attempt to stay in the smartphone industry running, or maybe it’s the last update before it bids farewell. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.