Advertisements Sony Ericsson has announced that it will start the roll-out of Android 2.3.4 update for 2011 Xperia phones very soon. The update was earlier pushed only to Nordic countries, will now reach to global buyers along with added features. The phones which are going to receive this update are: Xperia arc, Xperia PLAY, Xperia […]
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Advertisements Let me start with the fact that these are just a few JavaScript benchmarks and more detailed benchmarks will be available in the days to come. But, it is important to see how Motorola has drastically improved the Gingerbread browser performance and the same is visible in the following results.
Advertisements Soon after we saw Nexus Prime in action in the first real video, the screenshots of Android’s next version 4.0 were leaked. These screenshots clearly show the mix of Gingerbread and Honeycomb in Ice Cream Sandwich along with nifty new features.
Advertisements Sony Ericsson will start selling two of its Android smartphones as SIM-free devices soon in UK with e-retailer Clove. These smartphones include the recently announced Xperia Arc S and much delayed Xperia Pro.
Advertisements UK telecom operator Three will be releasing Sony Ericsson’s upgraded Xperia Arc smartphone in the country. Dubbed as Arc S, it will be available in an exclusive Gloss Black color and it already listed on telco’s coming soon page.
Advertisements Sony Ericsson seems to have started pushing Android 2.3.4 update for Xperia Play. The exact regional availability of this update is still not clear (apart from Nordic countries), but you can always check on your PC companion software for the update. OTA roll-out is expected to take some time.
Advertisements Sony Ericsson has announced that Vodafone will be releasing Xperia Ray in Australia soon. The smartphone will start selling sometime later this month and the pricing details will be revealed closer to the launch date.
Advertisements Sony Ericsson might still be making crappy Android powered Walkman phones but Sony individually has decided to go two steps up. Company yesterday announced Android powered Z1000 Walkman in Japan, it is a direct competitor to the likes of Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.0, iPod Touch and several other PMPs out there.
