Wednesday 25 December 2013

Android system 4.3 for Sony Xperia Z, ZL, ZR and Tablet Z available now, but why not KitKat?

Sony has started moving out Android system 4.3 Jam Vegetable to Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR and Xperia Product Z gadgets. Along with the platform Android system 4.3 up-dates, the organization's own variations have also got a spruce-up.

Sony has included to its software collection with a new Intelligent Social Digicam app, which allows customers obtain and access all of Sony's camera-specific applications from the viewfinder display itself. The upgrade also delivers developments in UI and performance to primary Sony applications such as Texting, MyXperia, Intelligent Link, mini Apps, TrackID, Sony Choose and Sony's package of press applications.

Sony’s press apps–Walkman, Record and Movies–now come with Sony Enjoyment System reasoning service incorporation. The well-received power control app has got a new interface and more options to apparently extend battery power further. We'll have to analyze these developments ourselves to see if they have any impact on battery power.

While it's great information that the 4.3 update has been provided, there's still the query of when these high-end mobile phones, which were all launched in Indian only this year, will get Android system 4.4 KitKat. They are more than well prepared to deal with the new OS. Right now, the Z Super is the only phone to run that version of the OS as it's available through the Perform Store.

We can concept out the chance of a version leap, but we are still thinking why Sony models simply didn't fall the Android system 4.3 work, when KitKat was around the area. As a significant Android system associate, the company must absolutely be in the know about when new editions will be out. This is especially obvious considering Google and Sony must have been in speaks before the Perform version Z Super was published.

If it was time that Sony models needed, then we don't think anyone would have reported about a month's delay, or even a bit longer, to get the newest version. KitKat may just look like a point upgrade before Jam Vegetable, but we know it is a lot more than that and we won't mistake customers of Sony's expensive high-end mobile mobile phones for sensation finagled.

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