Bad news for
Xperia PLAY
owners as
Sony Mobile
changed its
mind and will
not deploy an
Android 4.0
Ice Cream
Sandwich upgrade, as previously
promised.
Although the Japanese company
confirmed earlier this year that most
of 2011 Xperia smartphones would
be upgraded to Android 4.0, it
appears that Xperia PLAY has been
pulled from the list of ICS-upgradable
devices.
As KnowYourMobile points out, Sony
Mobile published a list of 2011 Xperia
phones that will receive the hotly
anticipated Android 4.0 ICS update by
the end of the year.
Unfortunately, Xperia PLAY is not on
that list, which includes the following
models: Xperia arc, Xperia arc S,
Xperia neo and neo V, Xperia mini and
mini pro, Xperia pro, Xperia active,
Xperia ray and Sony Ericsson Live with
Walkman.
Sony has yet to offer an explanation
for not taking into consideration
Xperia PLAY’s upgrade to Android 4.0.
Also, we think it’s unlikely that the
company may have made a mistake
and inadvertently skipped the Xperia
PLAY from the list.
We don’t have any other details that
could shed some light on the reasons
that made Sony Mobile change its
mind.
Even though Xperia PLAY already got
a beta Android 4.0 ICS ROM , so
owners can experiment with the new
features and provide the much-
needed feedback, it looks like Sony
has suddenly pulled the plug on the
whole project.
This may have something to do with
the latest reports of games crashing
on Xperia PLAY while running Ice
Cream Sandwich.
Unlike other 2011 Xperia smartphone,
Xperia PLAY comes with a PSP-like
gamepad controller, which seems to
be a hard to overcome obstacle in
implementing Google’s latest Ice
Cream Sandwich platform.
On a side note, Sony Mobile already
rolled out Android 4.0 ICS updates for
Xperia arc S, Xperia neo V and Xperia
ray, but owners are complaining of
slow performance and various bugs,
which is prove to Sony’s poor
execution in bringing the ICS to these
handsets.
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