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Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) was officially announced on July 24, 2013.

(You can review the high level changes in Jelly Bean at the official Android Developer's site or the announcement on the official Android blog.)

Of course, not all devices will get this update right away and others won't get it at all. Each manufacturer and carrier often choose to add their custom modifications which tend to delay the official release.

When will each device get Android 4.3, either officially or unofficially, if ever?

See also:

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    Steve Kondik of CyanogenMod announced a while ago on Google+, CM-10.2 will be in the pipeline, just don't ask for ETA 's :)
    – t0mm13b
    Commented Jul 24, 2013 at 20:28
  • And for those unfamiliar, CM-10.2 will be based on Jelly Bean 4.3 source code. I eagerly anticipate its arrival!
    – Ben
    Commented Aug 16, 2013 at 14:14
  • I guess this question tells us when Unicorns were photographed in the SE headquarters... ;-)
    – Arjan
    Commented Feb 14, 2014 at 22:15
  • (@AlE, I noticed you changed your display name on many, or all, sites. If you want me to remove my above comment, then just shout!)
    – Arjan
    Commented Feb 15, 2014 at 15:13

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This community wiki will list all of the known and rumored dates for devices. If you have an update make sure to follow the format that's been established, and the following guidelines:

  1. Keep phones in alphabetical order listing the manufacturer and model
  2. Specify if the date is confirmed or rumored and link to the source
  3. If there is an unofficial release, link to the site where it can be downloaded

Phones

HTC

  • EVO 4G LTE: end of 2013 (confirmed)
  • One
  • One (Developer Edition): 2013-09-27 (source)
  • One X and One X+: Never (source)

LG

Samsung

  • Galaxy Nexus:

    • GSM/HSPA+: 2013-07-24 (announced)
    • Sprint: unknown
    • Verizon:
      • Official: unknown
      • Unofficial: 2013-07-24: (RootzWiki)
  • Galaxy Note II: December 2013 (rumor)

  • Galaxy S 3: October 2013 (source)

  • Galaxy S 4

  • Nexus S

Sony

Tablets

Asus

Samsung

Sony

Other

GoogleTV

  • All models - Unknown

Nvidia Shield

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  • A note on dates: Dates listed are generally when the update is announced to be available. However, due to phased rollouts you may not see the actual update for some time.
    – ale
    Commented Jul 30, 2013 at 15:06

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