The update brings along a series of cosmetic changes, other enhancements too

Jun 12, 2014 03:07 GMT  ·  By

The Sense 6.0 UI update is currently rolling out to more HTC One (M7) devices out there, including those in the UK and the Netherlands, the latest reports on the matter unveil.

HTC itself has announced in a tweet that the software update has started to roll out to the owners of last year’s HTC One (M7) smartphone in the UK, and that unlocked handsets are currently receiving it.

Moreover, the company’s support website also unveils that the O2 and Three UK versions of the device are also being updated to the new UI iteration now.

Additionally, a recent article on androidworld.nl reveals that the update has already started to land on handsets in the Netherlands.

Sense 6.0 started to arrive on last year’s flagship smartphone several weeks back and has already reached units in the United States and on other markets out there.

The update is fairly large and brings along mainly graphical changes, though a series of performance enhancements and other improvements were also included in it.

For example, the Blinkfeed widget/service now sports a continuous scroll layout, while various apps included in the UI have been released as separate software in the Google Play Store. However, due to hardware limitations, not all of the features available on HTC One (M8) were pushed to One (M7) too.