Sony's current first sword (Sony Xperia T) will receive its dose of new software early next year 2013. This has been confirmed by the company itself through its official blog and, more specifically, the Xperia range. The Japanese company is already working on the next version of Android that it will launch on the market in the coming months. And this version is Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Sony has one of the most comprehensive catalogs in the mobile phone market. What's more, there are still terminals that are close to their launch in Spain like Sony Xperia T did on October 4. Well, the current reference of the manufacturer "" that works under Android 4.0 "" will have its doses of the new ones from Google throughout the first months of next year 2013.
In addition, another of the terminals that have also been confirmed for those dates is the Sony Xperia V; an advanced mobile with a 4.3-inch screen that has not yet landed in our country. But it is expected that in the coming weeks it will appear on the scene and continue to increase the company's mid-range.
But here is not all the news about Sony and its next update to Jelly Bean. And it was also confirmed that other models of the portfolio are also included in the road map, for example, the known Sony Xperia S. But we will also have to add other terminals such as the Sony Xperia acro S, Sony Xperia J, Sony Xperia Go, Sony Xperia P or Sony Xperia Ion, models that have been put "" or should be put "" on sale this year 2012.
Recently, the same company was immersed in a massive update plan of the range from last year 2011 to the version known under the name Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.0. However, the manufacturer has excused himself commented that the most important thing is to guarantee a remarkable user experience. Therefore, mobiles in the range prior to this year will remain in the current version.
Now, although all the previous models are in the list of "futureable", it is also true that a specific or approximate date has not been given; It is advised that the dates and details will be given later. In this way, together with Samsung, Sony is presented as a company that bets on the updates of its terminals, although with so much Android version in such a short time between one and the other, it is difficult to maintain a good level of improvements. Meanwhile, the terminals that have been dropped from the list due to technical inconveniences, it is confirmed that they will have assured firmware improvements for a long time.
Finally, this Sony Xperia T, which will be one of the first to receive its dose of new Android, can be obtained in two ways: for 550 euros in free format or, through the Vodafone operator that offers it at a price that starts from zero euros, signing a 24-month stay and hiring the highest rate.