The Japanese multinational Sony continues to advance its line of Xperia smartphones . While the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Sony Xperia S continues to be deployed, we have learned that the same process has begun in another of the family's terminals. In this case, it would be the Sony Xperia P, the next device to catch up with which is still the most recent version of the operating system in commercial terms "" since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is not yet available beyond the edition for developers ””.
The update to Android 4.0 of the Sony Xperia P has not been officially announced by the Japanese firm. At least not through a statement that makes users aware of the availability of the upgrade package. As we have learned through Unwired View, it would have been one of the managers of the online communities of the company in Italy who pointed out that the Sony Xperia P terminals could catch up with the platform of the Google ice cream sandwich, and that it would be possible to do so at starting next August. Specifically, the update to Android 4.0 on this device it would start at the beginning of the following month.
It should be assumed that this process would take place in a phased manner throughout Europe at the beginning of the indicated periods, and that it would not be limited exclusively to the plans of the transalpine country. In spite of everything, there is no information about when the update would arrive "" presumably OTA type, that is, Over the Air , or wirelessly "" to our country, so it would be prudent to be patient with the possibility that There is more information about the times proposed by the Japanese company itself to make the Android 4.0 version of the system available to its users.
Launched with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the Sony Xperia P arrived on the market as the mid-range terminal of the company's new range, already duly emancipated from its participation with Ericsson "" after acquiring the shares of the Swedish firm in the joint venture that they shared since 2001 ””. This terminal boasts a screen four - inch, 960 x 540 pixels and an eight - megapixel camera with flash LED. It integrates a dual-core processor with a power of one GHz and an internal memory of 16 GB. In connections it boasts a very complete profile, offering the user Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, HDMI, Bluetooth and microUSB. It also allows you to turn your phone into a wireless modem thanks to the Hotspot function.
The Sony Xperia P was one of the three smartphones that the Japanese company presented at the beginning of this year 2012 as part of its new strategy in the smartphone market. It shares the same type of design with the Sony Xperia S and Sony Xperia U, which are the high-end and lower-mid-range respectively of this same family.