
Looks like Sony Ericsson was inspired to do good with their first phone Android, Xperia X 10. The handset that was never to exceed Android OS 2.1 will now receive 2.3.3 Android Gingerbread in the end of Q2 or Q3 beginning.
The new is not completely unbelievable, however, as the update will be limited to generic trade kits, leaving the version customized for operators by the wayside. Versions of the latter, which would include the version AT & T, receive the update of gingerbread at the moment, no definitive time to when he will receive the update. It is not much of a surprise, because the U.S. version of the device is still running on Android 1.6.
The update should bring 10 X a user interface similar to new line of Sony Ericsson Xperia products up, as the CRA and exhibit. When it becomes available, the update can be applied through clients PC upgrade, did not in the planned air update. As other updates major of this kind, the gingerbread update will erase all data on the handset, make you start from scratch. For some reason any you want downgrading back to 2.x is not possible.
What is even better suggests, is that the dev community will probably be everywhere in the new software as soon as it is available, allowing the optimizations and tweaks to make the software even more experience. It can also spell good news for those that use custom apparatus operator versions, as we begin to see some Roma of gingerbread custom in the future.
For a phone that was never to get multi-touch capabilities, receiving the OS more recent upgrade for Android looks like a dream come true. However, is not an Xperia Arc simply so much better that at this stage anyway?