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It’s been rumored that when HTC finally debuts the long rumored, often
leaked HTC One Max <http://phandroid.com/htc-one-max/>, the device will
come out-of-the-box not only with Android 4.3, but a newer version of HTC’s
custom UI: Sense 5.5. Lately we’ve been seeing HTC push Android 4.3 out to
their flagship One
devices<http://phandroid.com/2013/10/08/att-htc-one-android-4-3-rolling-out-now/>(well
ahead of the competition, mind you), and while only a few new changes
were made to Sense, this had more to do with changes introduced in AOSP
than HTC’s own concoctions. That being said, we’re still looking at regular
‘ol Sense 5.0 on the HTC One <http://phandroid.com/htc-one/>. Or are we?

Popular ROM developer Mike1986 of Android Revolution HD fame recently began
digging through the latest Android 4.3 update (ROM developers regularly
receive leaked software builds, tweak it, then release it to the general
public for installation on their devices). What he found was that many of
Sense 5.5′s upcoming features were present in the latest builds, they’re
just currently disabled by the framework.

Digging deeper, he was able to screenshot some of these upcoming features
we can look forward to once Sense 5.5 arrives on the scene. From the looks
of it, HTC will address many of the criticisms some have had with Sense,
making it a more solid, finely tuned experience throughout. Let’s take a
look.

*BlinkFeed** can be turned on/off*

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Probably one of the biggest complaints many had about Sense 5.0 and its all
new launcher was the controversial move to include BlinkFeed, HTC’s their
flashy social and news reader directly into the homescreen. Not so much
because it wasn’t any good (it really grows on you after awhile), but
because it wasn’t a simple widget that could be discarded. It was always
there, occupying one of your homescreens, and it felt forced upon users.
Looks like HTC will finally address this in Sense 5.5, giving users the
ability to remove the service from their homescreen entirely.

*Quick Settings can be reorganized*

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Quick Settings are all new for HTC One users in the US. Although they
actually debuted in the 4.2.2 update, HTC decided to skip that update
entirely in the states, jumping all the way up to Android 4.3. Unlock stock
Android, HTC includes a few extra toggles in their Sensified take of quick
settings and in Sense 5.5, will give users the ability to actually sort
them. Customizing options are always good.

*Dual-Capture and Panorama+ added to camera settings, recent apps now have
labels*

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The HTC One’s camera software is one of the best in the biz, allowing users
to tweak settings like ISO, choose profiles, and of course, snap Zoes. In
Sense 5.5, HTC will be adding 2 new options: Panorama+ and Dual capture.
Although details are scarce, it appears that Panorama+ will be the
introduction of Android’s Photo Sheres in Sense, something sorely lacking
from current builds. Dual capture is a feature we’ve seen in Samsung’s
software, allowing users to snap a picture using both the rear and front
facing cameras simultaneously. Also touched up is the recent apps
multitasking menu, which will finally add labels atop thumbnails to easily
identify apps at a glance (thank you!).

*BlinkFeed** adds new categories and custom topics tab*

<http://phandroid.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/HTC-Sense-5.5-update-BlinkFeed.png>

BlinkFeed isn’t going down without a fight and HTC is doing what they can
to make it more functional than ever in Sense 5.5. A few extra categories
will be creeping their way into BlinkFeed, as well as a new “custom topics”
tab. The alarm clock and stock HTC keyboard (not picture) have also been
touched up, and round out the list of changes in Sense 5.5.

Unfortunately, there’s no telling how long HTC One users will have to wait
before they see Sense 5.5 hit their device but from the looks of it, it
appears HTC has already done much of the groundwork. Given their current
track record of providing timely updates to their customers of their
flagship, we have faith they wont keep everyone waiting *too* long. If
you’d like to see more from Sense 5.5, or keep up to date with ROM releases
for your HTC One, you can follow Mike1986 on
Twitter<http://redirectingat.com?id=36339X950660&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fmike1986_&sref=rss>or
at the source link below.

[via Android Revolution
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]

Read full article at
http://<http://phandroid.com/2013/10/09/htc-sense-5-5-leaked/>
phandroid.com <http://phandroid.com/2013/10/09/htc-sense-5-5-leaked/>
/2013/10/09/ 
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