Update to fix NFC bugs in Sony Xperia S LT26i coming on 8th July
If all goes well then Sony Xperia S might receive one update that will fix its NFC connectivity issues. I am talking about Xperia S LT26i model. Sony took this decision by receiving lot of queries regarding its NFC support. After analyzing the depth of this connectivity issues, finally support staff has announced to come with a new update which will fix this NFC issue.
So if you are too getting some errors with Xperia S NFC feature then you are soon going to receive permanent solution for it. The actual update date is not announced yet but it is expected to be launched somewhere during first week of July 2013. According to various reports, it might hit the surface on 8th July 2013. So be ready.
Well talking about Xperia S then it houses a 4.3 inches 720 x 1280 pixels screen. It runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS which can be upgraded to Android 4.1.2 Jellybean. It is powered by a dual core 1.5 GHz processor with 1 GB RAM. In all it is a speedy mobile which provides amazing multi-tasking experience.
NFC problem in Soy Xperia S
According to various customers they are not able to use NFC completely. Whenever they are trying to send some file through NFC, they are prompted by a popup saying that the File is too large to be transferred. They are getting the same error with even very small sized files and also it is the case with Sony as well as Non-Sony mobiles.
Sony has recently unveiled 6.2.B.0.211 Jellybean update which too is receiving bad response from users. According to users, they are getting issues with battery and data connectivity. Till now Sony has not confirmed whether they will address only NFC issue or they will too address 6.2.B.0.211 issues with next update. But I think they will work for NFC issue only.
It would be interesting to note whether this update will be launched for ICS surface or for Jellybean environment. There are no words regarding update method like whether it will be available in selected regions or will it cover complete globe. They are working hard on this problem so stay tuned, I’ll keep you posted about latest news from Sony.
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