Sony has been more than proactive about pushing out timely software updates for many of its premium devices in the past, so the time has come for it to answer the dreaded question: when will its devices get the coveted Jelly Bean update? Well, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is for owners of most Xperia devices made in 2012, you will in fact get the Jelly Bean update.
As a follow up to last week’s Xperia P Ice Cream Sandwich rollout, Sony Mobile today announced their 2011 Xperia line of phones will be getting new Android 4.0.4 firmware. Starting this week, the first phones to receive the update are the Xperia arc, Xperia arc S, Xperia neo, Xperia neo V, Xperia mini, Xperia pro, Xperia active and Xperia ray.
Today, Sony began rolling out an update to Ice Cream Sandwich for the Xperia P, Xperia U, Xperia go and Xperia sola devices that’ll come packed with ‘bug fixes’ and ‘performance tweaks.’ It’s unclear what exactly those tweaks are, but who among us doesn’t like a little tweaking?
The update to the firmware includes improvements to:
Stability
WiFi
Tetheri
Hi, it had an unlocked bootloader, was rooted, running Stock ICS Xperia Play 4.1.B.0.587 Final rom.
Ive tried a few things over the last few hours with no luck, i tried flashing different firmware, i tried sony pc companion, managed to update it at one point but nothing has seemed to work...
before the phone stopped working, recently ive had to press the power / home button a few times to wa
Hi,
I've got a problem. I had installed the FXP141 from the Free Xperia CM10 Project. Yesterday I wanted to update to the new Version FXP146, so I booted into recovery-choose .zip from sd card and installed the new version.
I just got my brand new Xperia P today, about 3 hours ago. Charged it for 45 mins then turned it on. Then suddenly it told me there was an update available. I just went on and updated it and when it restarted it was ICS :eek: I thought it was just a small GB update since I read and have been told that ICS updates can only be performed through a computer.
Sony announced plans to rollout an over-the-air (OTA) update over the next few days for three devices to bring them up to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The devices include the Sony Xperia Go, Xperia U and Xperia Sola.
today i tried flashing the aokp build 4 to my xperia s and after i tried rebooting the phone from the recovery it just stays at a black screen! i have tried connecting the phone to my pc and reflashing the original firmware via flashtool but all i get are errors! i have also tried connecting in fastboot mode but there is no pc detection even tho the blue led appears on my phone!
my phone's vibrate is not working since i installed a sony xperia launcher, but i all ready do factory reset many times, flashing different roms many times too, remove my battery, set my setting but there is nothing happen i already download vibrafix still nothing happen either haptic feedback is not working
can someone help me or my phones vibrate is totally dead :(