Xperia Sola Gets Stock Jelly Bean Port

Xperia Sola Gets Stock Jelly Bean PortIt was just a few days back when there was word going around concerning a report on stock Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware being ported over to the Sony Xperia U, and of course, there were other instances of different smartphones getting the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean treatment as well. Well, it seems that the Sony Xperia Sola will soon be on the receiving end of a Jelly Bean update, thanks to the presence of an unofficial port since there does not seem to be any word from Sony concerning an official update up till now.

All you Xperia Sola owners, you might want to drop a note and thank munjeni from xda-developers who has done all the hard work on your behalf, having ported over firmware build 6.2.A.0.400 from the Xperia P and Xperia go. Before you are able to install the ROM, you would first need to be in possession of an unlocked bootloader while running a stock Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM. Having said that, you are able to install the Jelly Bean ROM from recovery.

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Sony starts delivering Ice Cream Sandwich update to Xperia go, Xperia U and Xperia sola

Sony starts delivering Ice Cream Sandwich update to Xperia go, Xperia U and Xperia sola

Well, it looks like Sony’s in-house software developers have decided this is the perfect week to deliver delicious treats to a large portion of the company’s mobile lineup. Not long after outing updates for the Tablet S and Xperia Ion (in the US), the electronics giant is now bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to handsets such as the Xperia go, Xperia U and Xperia sola. The refresh itself brings a slew of novel traits to the trio of Xperia slabs, including a “new way to experience” music, photos and video, improvements to the lockscreen, the ability to resize widgets and the addition of a “multitasking” button. While the standout features remain the same across the board, the Xperia sola does get an added bonus in the form of a so-called, self-explanatory glove mode — which is made possible by the device’s “floating touch” technology. Sony does note that availability of the 4.0 upgrade will vary by market and, not surprisingly, carrier requirements. Let’s just hope you get to enjoy the changes soon.

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Floating touch enabled throughout the Sony Xperia sola via app

One of the rather nifty features of the Sony Xperia sola was its floating touch display, which basically allowed interaction with the phone without having to touch the screen. While it might seem like a novelty feature to some, others might find it incredibly useful, especially if your hands are dirty and you still need to interact with your phone. Now if you were hoping to get more out of the floating touch technology, perhaps apply it to all aspects of your Xperia sola, XDA member neectron has managed to put together an app that basically enables the floating touch technology throughout the UI of the Xperia sola. It looks like it might need some getting used to, but it looks pretty awesome. If you’d like to download the app, you can pop on over to the XDA forums for the download or you can check out the video above to see it in action.

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Sony Xperia sola: a pint-sized Android handset with floating touch (hands-on)

Sony Xperia sola a pintsized Android handset with floating touch

Sometimes getting lost in the maze-like sprawl of the Messe can turn up unexpected surprises. In this case, we chanced upon Sony’s Xperia sola hiding in plain sight at Sparhandy’s booth. The petite Android handset, formerly codenamed “Pepper”, was officially announced earlier this spring and even crept up in FCC filings. But until now, we’d never had quality hands-on time with the 3.7-inch Gingerbread device. For its diminutive size, the wee phone sports a 854 x 480 LCD display powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine, a dual-core CPU clocked at 1GHz, 5-megapixel rear shooter and NFC functionality for Smart Tag use.

As you might expect, the sola fits quite nicely into the palm of your hand, though its tiny screen can pose an issue for those with larger digits. And speaking of touch navigation, this Sony phone separates itself from the rest of the Xperia pack with the inclusion of floating touch technology — much like the Galaxy Note 2. What’s that? Well, turns out this device can detect your finger’s presence up to 20mm away from the screen, allowing users to highlight links, but only from within the browser. Apart from that neat touch, which in practice, is a bit awkward to properly use, the phone functions exactly as it should for the low-to-mid range it occupies. Performance is appreciably quick and pages loaded up in the browser in just about 30 seconds time.

There’s still no word on whether the sola will ever make it stateside, but if you’re keen to see that hovering functionality in action, head past the break for a video demo and check out our gallery below.

Mat Smith contributed to this report.

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Sony starts pushing Android 4.0 update to Xperia P owners, Xperia U and more coming soon

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Sony has been steadily deploying its Android 4.0 updates, but it’s been leaving some of its newest phones out of the loop. Consider the Xperia P back in the groove: its upgrade is rolling out over the course of a few weeks, starting today. As always, the exact timing will depend on the carrier and country, and some owners may have to download the update the archaic, wired way instead of through the air. Should the Xperia P deployment still leave your device out of the running, Sony keenly points out that the Xperia U, Xperia go and Xperia sola are next on deck to receive a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich. About the only question left is when Android 4.1 will reach any Xperia models, although we’re really just thankful to have much of Sony’s current lineup on the same page.

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