Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Sony has released firmware for the Xperia S based on Android ICS

Sony was late with the release of some software update for the flagship Xperia S, but still released it very quickly. Earlier, the company planned to provide users with the device software based on Android 4.0 at the 
 
end of May or early June, but in fact it is accessible only at the end of June.As promised earlier firmware than the latest version of the mobile operating system from Google contains a number of original features. In particular, firm shell with animated wallpapers, widgets, support for scrolling and resizing function, improved lock screen and several smaller improvements. New software features shown in the video below:Updates can be installed over the air (OTA), pre-loading the software on the device via Wi-Fi or cellular, or have the opportunity to work through the cable and web-based interface on a PC or Mac. Planning to use the OTA-upgrade is worth remembering that its size is about 200 MB. Downloading via the cellular network can do is not cheap. Now software is gradually spreading from region to region and over the next few weeks will get to all the smartphone Xperia S.

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