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Originally Posted by BIG SARAN Hey Harshal Sent u a PM regarding the defy+. Please reply. |
Starting from this week*, Xperia arc, Xperia arc S, Xperia neo, Xperia neo V, Xperia mini, Xperia pro, Xperia active and Xperia ray will receive a new Ice Cream Sandwich software update that comes with bug fixes, performance tweaks and other improvements. |
Originally Posted by Parthasarathig
(Post 2877546)
It erases all the stored settings and apps on the phone without manhandling the user data like gallery, music etc. All the user installed apps are however deleted. I know only about Samsung phones, however, and am not sure if its the same for HTC. |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 2878611)
Good news for 2011 Xperia owners. No confirmation on Jelly Bean roll-out though. But something is better than nothing, right? Source - New Ice Cream Sandwich software version for 2011 Xperia |
Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 2878708)
Great! Thanks for posting that. They better have fixed the magnetometer, LED and WiFi issues. I was half hoping they would skip this update and go directly to Jellybeans, considering the time they took for fixing even critical bugs. Anyway, as you said - something is better than nothing. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon ^^^Issue is with G maps. The magnetometer does not work with G maps at all. At least not on the Ray. Really needed the navigation couple of times recently and was really pissed at Sony. Didn't have time to look at other options, so not looked at Sygic yet. Is it better than G maps inside Indian cities? Anyway, if you are happy with the current version, its more likely because you haven't used the features that are broken. Which is good for you... but you can see on the Sony forums that they have a lot of pissed customers because of their shabby updates. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 2878711)
^^^Issue is with G maps. The magnetometer does not work with G maps at all. At least not on the Ray. Really needed the navigation couple of times recently and was really pissed at Sony. Didn't have time to look at other options, so not looked at Sygic yet. Is it better than G maps inside Indian cities? Anyway, if you are happy with the current version, its more likely because you haven't used the features that are broken. Which is good for you... but you can see on the Sony forums that they have a lot of pissed customers because of their shabby updates. |
Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2598922)
Regarding the note - got my doctor to return his Galaxy Note for iPad2. He's currently torn between BB Torch and SGS2 for the phone job! Let's see what he chooses! |
Originally Posted by vikash49
(Post 2878940)
Remember, I had warned you pretty obvoiusly not to go for the chacha... |
Any other ideas for 25k budget? |
Originally Posted by vikash49
(Post 2878940)
Remember, I had warned you pretty obvoiusly not to go for the chacha... |
Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2879048)
agreed. but i have the exact same opinion about all qwerty androids :) Where can i find S2 for the cheapest price currently? The wife needs to buy a latest dual core device and I don't think buying her a phone without warranty (GNexus) is good for world peace. Any other ideas for 25k budget? |
Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 2879048)
Any other ideas for 25k budget? |
Originally Posted by amit_2025 Does this also disable settings like the Mobile tracker on Samsung? Asking as my Galaxy note was stolen recently with Mobile Tracker, Where's my droid and another protection app. While the chances of getting it back are rare, it would be interesting to know if it's actually this easy to by pass these supposed security apps. |
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