The Japanese Sony is putting the batteries in when it comes to updates. Its range of smartphones is receiving one of the latest versions of Google's mobile platform. And the next models to get the improvements are: Sony Xperia U, Sony Xperia Sola and Sony Xperia Go, three advanced mobile models that belong to the mid-range of the offer catalog.
Although Google has already presented to the public what is its latest bet in the mobile operating systems sector, Sony continues with its intentions and continues its roadmap of updates that it has planned for before the end of the year. Android 4.0 should reach many of the terminals in its portfolio of offers.
Sony Xperia U, Sony Xperia Sola and Sony Xperia Go are the last chosen to receive the improvements offered by this version of Android and that will put aside the one known under the name of Gingerbread . Among the outstanding improvements, it is worth mentioning that the Sony Xperia Sola will be the only terminal that receives the Glove Mode function. And that consists of being able to use the terminal with gloves; In other words, a very successful function for times approaching cold.
On the other hand, updates will be made in a progressive manner: as usual "and" not to saturate the servers "" Sony will offer Android 4.0 for these teams in a phased manner and reach different markets in the coming days. What is to be done? Very simple. Connect the mobile to a computer "" with both Windows and Mac "" and, of course, have installed "" on the computer "" the Sony program that will allow a feasible understanding between the two teams.
In addition to this improvement in the Sony Xperia Sola, there are also more improvements that the other two teams will also be able to enjoy: a new display and playback of multimedia content (photos, music and videos) thanks to the renewed applications. It will also offer the possibility of resizing the widgets that appear on the main screen or a more effective screen unlock mode.
Likewise, there will be a new functionality that will extend the battery, in standby or standby status in English, up to four times. This will be effective every time the mobile screen is turned off due to inactivity or because the user so wishes. At that precise moment, the new function will do its job and will block automatic synchronizations, suspend notifications, and even close all applications that have been active.
Other options available will be being able to control data spending; an easy way to keep track of the contracted rate. As well as, having a virtual button that will offer a quick view of all the applications that have been recently executed. Sony has not given the name of the first countries to receive Android 4.0 in the three models, but what is certain is that the free versions will be the first to enjoy the new icons.
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