Thursday, May 31, 2012

Xperia Arc and Neo receive update Android ICS

Xperia Arc android update
Users of Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Neo are in luck because we've already started reading on different pages of News technological upgrading to Ice Cream Sandwich, namely 4.0.4, you can download. Also, since Sony Mobile has reserved a space for each of these terminals in your forum.

If you have not received notification of the update on your phone and can not wait, it is best that you contact Sony Mobile forums, since each terminal has its own, one for the Arc and one for the Neo. As for the other owners of a Sony Ericsson Xperia, 2011 will have to wait a little longer to get Ice Cream Sandwich.

But also, the image that we show is a snapshot of a Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V (version MT11i HSDPA 900/2100) with its new upgrade in which you can see the operating system version number of firmware 4.1. B.0.431 and Kernel 2.6.32.9. That is, the 4.0.4 is also available for models S Xperia Arc, Neo V and Ray terminal that had previously been upgraded to Android 4.0.3.

Ice Cream Sandwich for the Xperia, 2011
The first devices to receive the update 4.0.3 was the Sony Xperia Arc S, Xperia and Xperia Neo V Ray, in mid-April for a limited number of countries in Europe. Sony estimated within 4 to 6 weeks for Ice Cream Sandwich available, in these models, in other countries, which by the way terminals are also receiving Android 4.0.4. All information has been appearing on their official website and also Sony itself suggests that, in order to perform the updates successfully, it is best to connect the terminal to a PC and access the web they have developed for this purpose.

According to Sony itself, after upgrading to version 4.0.3 Android of these three terminals comes in a few weeks deployment to other computers. The first lucky and in version 4.0.4, have been the Xperia Arc and Neo, but has yet to reach the Xperia Play, Xperia Mini, Mini Pro Xperia, Xperia Pro, Xperia Live Active and Sony Ericsson Walkman. We are still on time, because it was Sony that talked about late May or early June. So these days, we should know more updates.

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