Following complaints from Xperia S users, Sony has acknowledged that some of the phones have developed a yellow tint to the screen after being exposed to increased temperatures. While Sony says the problem is only in a limited number of handsets, the yellow color may appear if the phone is exposed to temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius.
Recently, Sony came out with yet another Xperia smartphone - the sony xperia. This is a PlayStation certified device, which means that it has access to some PlayStation games. The smartphone has been projected as an entertainment device by Sony, emphasizing its music/video playback, faster processor and gaming capabilities.
Reuters has reported that Sony will be cutting roughly 1,000 jobs from its mobile phone unit, Sony Mobile.
I think/hope this might be an easy question.
I have an xperia S that has bootloader unlocked and currently running a custom rom. In the next few weeks I may be swapping the phone with a family member. How would I go about getting the phone back on stock Sony firmware.
'No (need for) Windows 8 because....'
"We are not afraid of lawsuits, because we have an extensive portfolio of intellectual property rights
Sony Mobiles President and CEO Kunimasa Suzuki
http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/09/12...ndows-phone-8/
This is exactly what I expected of Sony.
Chinese web site ePrice is reporting Sony will unveil the forthcoming Sony Xperia Z at CES 2013. The new Sony handset is quickly morphing into a device similar to LG’s Google Nexus 4 in that so many images and leaks are coming out, any official announcement is almost anti-climatic.
By now we all know that the Sony Xperia GX (SO-04D), that is getting ready to release in Japan very soon, will be making an international release under the Sony LT29i model number and is codenamed, “Hayabusa”. The phone looks almost identical to the Sony Xperia GX with only a few signs that the device is different.
I'm not sure if this is in the correct section or not but I am having a very irritating and annoying issue with AT&T. I previously had a Moto Atrix 2 that ended up ****ting out on me due to faulty hardware (and then Moto wouldn't honor their warranty) so I bought the Sony Xperia ion since I have always liked Sony and their products.
Hello everyone :D
I have a Sony xperia S updated to the latest build of ICS with a 1 year warranty ( still there's about 7-8 months in it )
im eager to install custom roms on it , but problem is that i loose warranty if i unlock my bootloader :(
and im a moderate/heavy user on the phone .
So my question is , should i go for it and unlock the bootloader ?