18-01-2018 19:59 - edited 18-01-2018 20:00
18-01-2018 19:59 - edited 18-01-2018 20:00
I'm not wetting my pants or losing sleep or anything, but there's new firmware for the Sony Xperia XZ, which contains the January Android security updates. The new version is 41.3.A.2.58. Virgin Mobile UK have got it so it's obviously been approved by Sony in the UK for at least the single-sim version (i.e. F8331).
Just a heads-up, as has been requested in the past.
on 14-04-2018 16:39
on 14-04-2018 17:41
on 14-04-2018 17:41
on 14-05-2018 15:29
on 14-05-2018 15:29
I'm running out of Pampers again this month. Vodafone, Virgin, and EE have got the May update (ending in 128, as opposed to 107). That only leaves O2 and Three, who traditionally have been extremely late to push any updates.
I'm off to buy an XL pack of nappies.
17-05-2018 14:42 - edited 17-05-2018 15:31
17-05-2018 14:42 - edited 17-05-2018 15:31
I choose to believe that it's now rolling simply because of the above post
Thanks O2.
(although it doesn't work yet, with Xperia Companion or OTA, at least in the UK - posted 15:30 local time)
on 24-05-2018 20:51
UK mobile networks have been historically notorious for sitting on firmware updates for months or sometimes not signing off on new firmware at all.
It's why I've bought my phone hardware SIM free for a number of years.
on 29-05-2018 12:49
on 01-10-2018 23:31
It's not been released by Sony for very long, but it's happened again - O2 are the last UK network to not have the new build (ending in .184 as opposed to .171) with the September Android security updates. I'm excluding Three like I did last time, they're still on August's build and don't frequently update their users.
For anyone new, or anyone who has forgotten about my obsession, I know there's a process to go through for O2 before they release their build of the update, it's just that EE, Vodafone and Virgin all managed to do it a few days ago.
Getting an XZ3 (probably) in November and because the updates for that are guaranteed, you probably won't hear from me for a couple of years
on 02-10-2018 10:45
on 02-10-2018 23:11
on 02-10-2018 23:11
Yeah, I just meant I wouldn't have to wonder if O2 aren't planning to bother with an old(er) device any more. This, or possibly next month's update, will be the last for the XZ according to Sony's official press release a few months ago anyway - it's two years old now (well, it depends when they count from, obviously it was released in different coutries over a period of a couple of months).
on 03-10-2018 13:21