Selasa, 15 April 2014

Question about Android 3.0.0?

Q. Does anybody know if there is an available software update for 3.0.0 on my XPERIA X10i? i currently have 2.3.3 version. I know how to do it I just don't kinow if I can get it for my phone. Does anyone know when it might come out? Or mabey I could do some sort of hack :)) lol .. Any answers welcome :)

A. The Android 3.0.0 is designed for tablets. It is not designed for phones, and will not be available for your Xperia X10i. Just wait for the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update. It will be available to your phone soon.


Android 3.0?? Android Honeycomb?
Q. I was wondering about the strange way of counting by android, 2.3.3 and then updates to 4.0 ICS but then I found out there was also Android Honeycomb, what devices are based on honeycomb? Could my LG Optimus 2x Speed be updated to this? And where can I find official (!!) updates from LG on the rollout of ICS?

A. As the above said, honeycomb is a tablet (or Samsung galaxy note tablet phone) and ICS is for android devices.

Android started as 1.5, then updated to 1.6.

What's confusing, is that they missed out all the rest and made a leap to 2.1. Then to 2.2, then to 2.3. Since gingerbread was meant to be the final edition, they spent a while upgrading and revising the code, adding more features as newer devices came out.

When they learnt of the iPad 2 being released, they rushed together honeycomb, the 3rd generation of android, which, although poorly coded and app-deprived (had only 16 apps when released...) it was pretty nice.

ICS is meant to be googles way of saying, no more updates. HTC, LG, Samsung, ZTE, Sony and all the others are now using ICS for their devices, along with their skinning. Htc sense, Samsung Touchwiz, Xperia, LG etc.

So yeah, hope I cleared the numbering issues, v1.5 was the original, but 1.5.1 was a revised version, much like on iOS. (5.0, 5.0.1, 5.1) and all phone makers are using ICS.
I do believe only a select few phones will receive an ICS update, the htc sensation, galaxy, Xperia, zte, etc. check with your service provider.





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