HTC One (M7) owners might be able to rejoice: the Android 5.0 Lollipop update may not be the last major update for the original One. After recently stating that the One (M7) would not receive Android 5.1 , HTC VP of Product Management, Mo Versi, tweeted to say that HTC was revisiting the idea for carrier versions of the HTC One (M7). While this is far from a promised update, it's better than being left out to dry. Find out all of the latest HTC One (M7) Android update news below.

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HTC One (M7) Android 5.1 update

Mo Versi, HTC's VP of Product Management tweeted in mid-March to say that the HTC One (M7) would not be making the update to Android 5.1 Lollipop. Only the One (M7) Google Play edition would make the jump.

@kennymaclean Only the GPE version of M7 will receive 5.1. Our target is early April. Thanks. — Mo Versi (@moversi) March 18, 2015

Not surprisingly, this had repercussions and a show of support from loyal M7 fans that has now seemingly caused HTC to revisit the idea of updating carrier-branded One M7 handsets to Android 5.1 after all, with Versi posting the following tweet:

I heard you all on M7 5.1 for Carrier versions. Many of the fixes are already in our current SW, but understand your concerns. Stay tuned. — Mo Versi (@moversi) March 20, 2015

HTC One (M7) Android update in the US

T-Mobile HTC One (M7) Android update

The T-Mobile HTC One (M7) Android 5.0 Lollipop update began on March 10. HTC Vice President of Product Management, Mo Versi, shared the good news on Twitter. We'll bring you more on the T-Mobile HTC One (M7) update as soon as it starts hitting devices.

Sprint HTC One (M7) Android update

Lucky recipients of the Sprint HTC One (M7) Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update (from February 5) enjoyed the update for more than a month before anyone else. This is perhaps not too surprising though, as it was recently revealed that Android 5.0 Lollipop has only made its way to 1.6 percent of handsets.

The Sprint HTC One (M7) update arrived before many manufacturers even brought it to their 2014 flagships. If you're on Sprint and want Android Lollipop, check your software update page in the settings and get downloading.

Verizon HTC One (M7) Android update

The Verizon HTC One (M7) Android 5.0 Lollipop update has not been released yet. As soon as the Verizon HTC One (M7) update is available we'll update this article. The latest we've heard is that the Verizon update is scheduled for the end of March.

AT&T HTC One (M7) Android update

The AT&T HTC One (M7) Android 5.0 Lollipop update has not been released yet. As soon as the AT&T HTC One (M7) update is available we'll update this article. The latest we've heard is that it is scheduled to arrive by the end of March.

HTC One (M7) Android update in Europe

The Android 5.0 update for the HTC One has already rolled out in Europe. The update is just over 800 MB in size, so make sure you're on Wi-Fi before you hit that download button.

HTC One (M7) Developer Edition Android update

At the start of February, HTC developer @LlabTooFeR shared on Twitter that HTC One (M7) developer editions will also be getting the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update, along with Sense 6.0. The update has been confirmed by others in the Twittersphere, so if you have a developer edition M7, hit Settings > About Phone and check for the software update.

HTC One M7 Developer Edition receives Android 5.0.2 and Sense 6.0. ROM version is 7.17.1540.7 (702.52 МВ) — LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) February 5, 2015

HTC One (M7) Android 5.0.2 update

At the start of January, HTC developer @LlabTooFeR tweeted to say that Android 5.0.2 will be coming to the HTC One (M7), but that this might be the last major update that the device sees. The Android dev is often in-the-know regarding HTC updates and has just recently broken news about the HTC One (M8)'s update schedule. See the original M7 tweet below.

Some news for M7 users. Good news - you will receive Android 5.0.2 update. Bad news - this might be the last major update for this device... — LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) January 9, 2015

We've also caught a glimpse of what Android 5.0 Lollipop looks like on Sense UI via a short video. YouTube user Ray Chan uploaded the video late last week showing off the new quick settings menu, recent apps list and notifications shade. Check it out here: