No, I haven't downloaded any other files to my phone. I scanned my phone with numerous anti-virus apps (Malwarebytes, Lookout, AVG) and it says my phone is clean. I'm hoping the "AndroidHtcSync1.apk" was part of the HTC Sync Manager.
So I updated my HTC Sync Manager on my PC and connected my HTC One. Thing is, after the update, I connected my phone and a certain "AndroidHtcSync1.apk" was detected by Lookout (the antivirus on my phone) and labeled it as riskware. I clicked "Ignore file" thinking that it was some sort of new...
Is anyone else getting errors updating their phones to Kit Kat? Errors like, "System Update Download Unsuccessful" or "The download system software is corrupted". Help anyone?
It's listed here: 10 Of The Best Android KitKat Features - Forbes
But personally, the only thing I'm excited about is that it requires less RAM and is quicker than 4.3.
Incipio case here. I tried to fit it in but then the top right corner wouldn't fit in. So I pressed on the screen's top right side and not on the camera or the area around it because, well, camera.
So after I cleaned my HTC One, I decided to put it back in its case. Thing is, putting it in the case is a difficult task and after I had cleaned my phone, I think I might have pressed too hard on the screen to make it fit in its case. After it was in its case, I checked the screen and was...
Can anyone tell me how I can check what HTC One variant I have (U/UL/WL)? I read on some forums that I have to fastboot it or something like that. Can anyone elaborate for me or is there an easier way to check what variant I have?
Sorry, I forgot to mention, that's not my network screen. The picture I posted was the options I got when I dialed *#*#*4636#*#* in my phone. My network screen does look like yours but the fourth option, "GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto" isn't there.