It is already something official. Both the Sony Xperia T and the Sony Xperia SP will receive the penultimate Android update, Android 4.3, in the coming weeks. Until now these two phones from the Japanese company Sony were "stuck" in the version of Android 4.1, so it is undoubtedly very good news for all owners of these two phones. The Android update will not only introduce improvements in the performance of the terminals, but will also mean the arrival of a renewed interface customized by Sony.
The first news about this update was released in mid-2013. At that time Sony published that it would update these two phones to the latest version of Android before the end of the year, but it finally could not be. At the end of the year we already anticipated that there were rumors of an imminent update for both phones, and now it has been confirmed that these rumors were correct.
The images that show the Android update on the Sony Xperia T and the Sony Xperia SP correspond to a series of captures published on the social network of photographs Flickr by a particular user under this link. In these screenshots you can see that the phone's interface has been completely renewed. In addition to the visual improvements to the menus and icons, this update also includes new features such as a new camera application, a completely new arrangement of the icons on the main screen and an interesting variety of alternative themes to customize the interface of the mobile.
Recall that the Sony Xperia T is a smartphone that received the TuExperto.com Multimedia Mobile of the Year award at the end of 2012. The Xperia T is a phone that incorporates a screen of 4.55 inches, a dual core 1.5 GHz, 1 gigabyte memory RAM, 16 gigabytes of internal storage and a main chamber 13 megapixels. Today this mobile can be purchased free in stores for an approximate price of about 250 euros.
Moreover, the Sony Xperia SP is a smartphone which has a screen of 4.6 inches, a dual core 1.7 GHz, 1 gigabyte memory RAM, eight gigabytes of internal storage and a main chamber eight megapixels. Currently, this phone is available in stores in its free version for an approximate price of about 280 euros.
So far the vast majority of mobile phones in the Xperia range have already received their Android 4.3 update. Terminals such as the Sony Xperia Z, the Sony Xperia ZL, the Sony Xperia ZR and even the Sony Xperia Tablet Z tablet have already enjoyed the penultimate version of this operating system since December 2013 (remember that the most recent main version of Android is Android 4.4 KitKat).