View Full Version : Experia x10 2.1 update
slark01
19-11-10, 10:20 AM
Anyone that has one, the 2.1 update is now available for O2 customers.
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AndyBrad
19-11-10, 11:55 AM
but isnt everyone else on 2.2?
slark01
19-11-10, 12:24 PM
Thats Sony Ericsson for you!
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ThEGr33k
19-11-10, 01:18 PM
It is a shame that the OEM's are the ones that are putting the only real tarnish on Android... and that is that they dont keep up. Why cant they just use the stock ROM from Google for gods sake if they have no intention of keeping any where near upto date!?
2.1 will be a big leap but 2.2 is WAY better! N' 2.3 which will be announced soon will again no doubt add a lot to the OS. There is no excuse for this sort of behaviour from such a large company.
Kinda funny that Sony Erricson are now setting their sights on becoming the "premium" Android provider... yea ok.
SoulKiss
19-11-10, 02:28 PM
It is a shame that the OEM's are the ones that are putting the only real tarnish on Android... and that is that they dont keep up. Why cant they just use the stock ROM from Google for gods sake if they have no intention of keeping any where near upto date!?
2.1 will be a big leap but 2.2 is WAY better! N' 2.3 which will be announced soon will again no doubt add a lot to the OS. There is no excuse for this sort of behaviour from such a large company.
Kinda funny that Sony Erricson are now setting their sights on becoming the "premium" Android provider... yea ok.
Well I once said that the HTC Sense UI was a reason for going for an HTC over say a Samsung, or something without a manufactureres UI on top of Android
Well as there are no hacked Sense 2.2 Hero Roms out there, I thought I would try a "vanilla Froyo" on my phone.
You know what, I quite like "raw" Android, and yes it IS faster then 2.1
I doubt 2.3 will work on my Hero, but I'm due an upgrade in about 6 months, which should hopefully find me as a 3.0 Honeycomb user.
Oh and 2.3 HAS been announced (http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/android-2-3-rumours-what-you-need-to-know-908255)
slark01
19-11-10, 02:41 PM
I like HTC phones, but the X10 was the only semi decent phone I could afford. Sony Ericcson has completely failed, when it comes to upgrade ability. They have just announced that it WILL support multi-touch sometime next year, but it has bugs.
There is no information on whether they will have 2.2 on the X10, but from experience I would hazard a guess that it will not happen. By the time they get round to looking at it, they will have brought out a new phone.
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barwel1992
19-11-10, 02:49 PM
this is what completely put me off the x10 going to get a galaxy s instead
kaivalagi
19-11-10, 02:57 PM
Well as there are no hacked Sense 2.2 Hero Roms out there, I thought I would try a "vanilla Froyo" on my phone.
You know what, I quite like "raw" Android, and yes it IS faster then 2.1
I doubt 2.3 will work on my Hero, but I'm due an upgrade in about 6 months, which should hopefully find me as a 3.0 Honeycomb user.
I'm in the same boat, currently running VillainROM 2.1 on my Hero and probably will try 2.2 soon to keep the old phone alive...I am waiting for Dual 1.5GHz Qualcomm boards to arrive, they were designed and build in 2007!
A couple of the support guys at work were given Sony Experia phones and I've got to say Sony has done a really poor job at modifying the UI, it is far better as stock IMO. To send an exchange based email for example you need to hit the menu button as no send option is on screen
ThEGr33k
19-11-10, 03:27 PM
Well let me hope that I get 2.3 with HTC (on desire) or I might have to get a stock 2.3... Since my phone is almost the same as the Nexus 1 I should be ok I guess.
I think its STUPID not to keep updating Android phones as long as they can actually run the latest OS. I look at it like this... 95% of smart phone/android users are on contracts. Which means they are usually stuck with a phone for 12-24 months, so, they arnt going to go out and get the latest phone unless its upgrade/change contract time. So, how best to keep their custom when it does get to upgrade time? Well I for one would be happy to stick with a company that keeps their phones upto date and doesn't drop them like hot coals as soon as another appears in their line up, im not likely to stick with a company that just fobs off issues and pretends they don't exist.
Unfortunatly it is the latter sort of company that is hurting Androids image, its good and bad that google didnt make it open source in a different sense, having the OEM phone makers help write it in the first place instead of modifying googles efforts as it is now.
We will see...
SoulKiss
19-11-10, 03:33 PM
I think its STUPID not to keep updating Android phones as long as they can actually run the latest OS.
Thats the thing tho - the Hero isn't perfect on FroYo, it still has some issues.
But I knew that when I put it on it, so when I get Application Crashes I just shrug and try again (which usually works). I don't get on the phone to T-Mobile and complain that my phone keeps crashing, which is what would happen if the FroYo ended up on every-day Hero's as it is.
Problem for Android is the speed at which new chipsets are being deployed, so there is no real point/gain to be had by updating the OS for a now obsolete hardware platform.
Besides it drives the desire for a new phone after about 12-18 months :)
SoulKiss
19-11-10, 03:36 PM
I'm in the same boat, currently running VillainROM 2.1 on my Hero and probably will try 2.2 soon to keep the old phone alive...I am waiting for Dual 1.5GHz Qualcomm boards to arrive, they were designed and build in 2007!
Yeah, but the batteries that can run them for any amount of time needed to be developed...
Anyways, I am on Android 2.2.1 - Elelinux_Froyo_2.2_RC1
kaivalagi
19-11-10, 04:26 PM
Yeah, but the batteries that can run them for any amount of time needed to be developed...
Anyways, I am on Android 2.2.1 - Elelinux_Froyo_2.2_RC1
Battery life again aye ;)
I've check Elelinux out, ta
ThEGr33k
20-11-10, 01:15 PM
Battery life depends on how you use the phone. Last charge I used it fora few phone calls and some texts and limited internet use the calender and alarms and got a nice 3.5 days out of it. Thats a desire, so one of the more powerful phones.
Battery life is much improved when you turn off data when you arnt using it and Wifi when you arnt using it. If I hammer it with internet and the odd game ill get just over a day, which is still enough as I can then charge over night...
Anyway, All they need to do with the 1.5GHz is get a fat 2000maH battery in there.
kaivalagi
20-11-10, 07:08 PM
Anyway, All they need to do with the 1.5GHz is get a fat 2000maH battery in there.
Agreed, I also use the switch widgets for wifi and mobile data and turn off/on as needed...I'd also expect there to be some power saving features in a chipset than runs 2 CPUs, i.e. one goes to sleep when the phone is not that busy or the screen is off etc.
I really would like to have the option to bootstrap linux too, so I can choice to run that over Android if I wish. Having a phone can run a full blown linux OS and can take input from a mini-usb based keyboard would be the ultimate for me! One day...
appollo1
22-11-10, 12:40 PM
if you are upgrading to new software like i did recently, make sure you backup and save everything on your phone first
unlike me!!!:rolleyes:
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