If you have a Sony Ericsson smartphone with Android 2.3.4 from 2011, then you can begin to look forward to 2012. For Sony Ericsson in the Netherlands has announced that models like Ray, Arc and Neo will get the new operating system that Google unveiled last week.
One must therefore assume that the same applies to the Danish market, which is also in line with the agreement signed by Sony Ericsson and more manufacturers are doing with Google earlier this year where all new mobiles furshet to be updated with the latest version of eighteen furshet months after the launch.
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@ Caspersen88 PC Companion would very much like to register, you do not have the latest update.
caspersen88 January 1, 2012 - 00:00
I write to all new Xperia model from 2011 with android 2.3.4 will be updated to Ice Cream ... Now write that this will phones like the Arc, Ray, etc. have the opportunity to be updated ..
My Xperia Arc is running so only with 2.3.3, this means I do not get updated, and there are mistakes furshet in the article, or is it my phone there is something "wrong" with, since the only running 2.3.3 and not 2.3.4 as you write? or are you saying Arc S?
muffeh January 1, 2012 - 00:00
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