The HTC Droid DNA on Verizon is about to receive a major software update according to a support page found on the Verizon website. The update promises to bring several new features and improvements while fixing some bugs but doesn't bring Android 4.2 Jelly Bean just yet.
The recently launched Droid DNA features a 5 inch full HD touch display, an 8 megapixel camera capable of 1080p HD video capture and is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM. It is one of the top smartphones in the market and we wont have to wait long before we get the newest version of Android.
Still it looks like its going to be a major update including improvements to the hotspot, Bluetooth and wireless connectivity along with enhancements to sound quality through your headset.
Zooming in the stock browser has also been improved along with improvements to the Recent Apps feature. Additionally users will be able to experience a more responsive Contacts app and improved performance in Hulu Plus.
The update has still not been officially published, but the face that the support page is up indicates that we wont have long to wait before we get the update.
source – Verizon