Saturday, March 31, 2012
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Update for Sony Ericsson Smartphone's Delayed to mid-April.
The Ice Cream Sandwich Update will be available for the following Sony Ericsson Smartphone's.
As per the report, the website details, “In addition, Sony said that they won’t be sending out any updates over the air, as most Android manufacturers do in conjunction with mobile carriers. If you want an Ice Cream Sandwich update (when it becomes available), you’ll need to download it directly from Sony’s website and install it via their desktop clients, PC Companion and Bridge for OSX users. Sony says that they want to make sure customers make an informed decision before the major upgrade.”
In a related report by GSMArena, other handsets, which include Xperia Arc, Xperia PLAY, Xperia Neo, Xperia Mini, Xperia Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, Xperia Active, and Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman will have to wait a while more before they receive the official update of Android 4.0 from Sony. The owners of these handsets would have to wait until the end of May or the beginning of June to get a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Those using an Xperia Play, Arc S, Neo V or Ray can be a little brave and install the beta ROM of Android 4.0 but face the risk of nullifying their warranty.
Source: Tech2
Sony Ericsson Ice Cream Sandwich Update |
- Xperia Arc S
- Xperia Neo V
- Xperia Ray
- Xperia Arc
- Xperia PLAY
- Xperia Neo
- Xperia Mini
- Xperia Mini Pro
- Xperia Pro
- Xperia Active
- Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman
Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich |
In a related report by GSMArena, other handsets, which include Xperia Arc, Xperia PLAY, Xperia Neo, Xperia Mini, Xperia Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, Xperia Active, and Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman will have to wait a while more before they receive the official update of Android 4.0 from Sony. The owners of these handsets would have to wait until the end of May or the beginning of June to get a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Those using an Xperia Play, Arc S, Neo V or Ray can be a little brave and install the beta ROM of Android 4.0 but face the risk of nullifying their warranty.
Source: Tech2