According to the roadmap that was leaked in September, it was supposed Sony Ericsson X for an update to Android 7.0 nougat come November. We are also in November now, and I've users have reported that they have begun to get e-mail from Sony about the latest firmware, or at least the users who signed When Sony opened late September Beta program.E-mail confirms that the beta version of Android N will go to the performance of Ericsson owners X on Tuesday or Wednesday, which means that users will not have to wait impatiently for a long time to see how Sony will implement the latest Google operating system in the Ericsson own line of smart phones. The firmware will be available through the air, put to registered users in the beta program.According to Ericsson Blog, Sony is not quite intent on trying to mimic other manufacturers with more custom builds up since the company is trying to aim for semi stocks Android experience. So do not expect anything revolutionary or radical than Sony nougat building. It will likely mirror other phones that run on vanilla Android N, which is good news for many.In fact, even with marshmallow former Ericsson devices update, Sony was much more minimalist approach, with manicured features instead of bells and whistles customized Android interface that clog the overall Android experience. Since this is still a way to go test, it makes sense for Sony to keep things eased somewhat down, so that it can focus on stability above all, and then potentially add custom features at a later date if the building proves to be in good condition.
The Launch of Sony Xperia X Performance Android 7.0 Nougat Beta Update Announced
-According to the roadmap that was leaked in September, it was supposed Sony Ericsson X for an update to Android 7.0 nougat come November. We are also in November now, and I've users have reported that they have begun to get e-mail from Sony about the latest firmware, or at least the users who signed When Sony opened late September Beta program.E-mail confirms that the beta version of Android N will go to the performance of Ericsson owners X on Tuesday or Wednesday, which means that users will not have to wait impatiently for a long time to see how Sony will implement the latest Google operating system in the Ericsson own line of smart phones. The firmware will be available through the air, put to registered users in the beta program.According to Ericsson Blog, Sony is not quite intent on trying to mimic other manufacturers with more custom builds up since the company is trying to aim for semi stocks Android experience. So do not expect anything revolutionary or radical than Sony nougat building. It will likely mirror other phones that run on vanilla Android N, which is good news for many.In fact, even with marshmallow former Ericsson devices update, Sony was much more minimalist approach, with manicured features instead of bells and whistles customized Android interface that clog the overall Android experience. Since this is still a way to go test, it makes sense for Sony to keep things eased somewhat down, so that it can focus on stability above all, and then potentially add custom features at a later date if the building proves to be in good condition.