Today Sony has added Xperia L to its growing
Android™ Open Source Project for
Xperia devices, letting developers build and flash
Android 4.4 (KitKat) on a bootloader unlocked Xperia L.
Android™ Open Source Project for
Xperia devices, letting developers build and flash
Android 4.4 (KitKat) on a bootloader unlocked Xperia L.
This is the first time they have added support for a
device with the 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8230
dual-core chip, so we can expect a support for Xperia M/M Dual too very soon, coz it's running on almost same chipset with minor differences.
device with the 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8230
dual-core chip, so we can expect a support for Xperia M/M Dual too very soon, coz it's running on almost same chipset with minor differences.
Even though the software is not suited for
everyday use, and important functions like
Bluetooth™ and GPS are still disabled, there are
actually a lot of things working already. It is
possible to make phone calls, send and receive
messages, surf the Internet through either the
mobile network or Wi-Fi® connection, take
photos and shoot video clips. The LED light,
NFC and sensors are also working (at least
partially).
So, in the end, we Xperia M users are having fingers crossed for aosp support, and also, have a hope that some genius developer would surely bring some awesome roms on our devices.
everyday use, and important functions like
Bluetooth™ and GPS are still disabled, there are
actually a lot of things working already. It is
possible to make phone calls, send and receive
messages, surf the Internet through either the
mobile network or Wi-Fi® connection, take
photos and shoot video clips. The LED light,
NFC and sensors are also working (at least
partially).
So, in the end, we Xperia M users are having fingers crossed for aosp support, and also, have a hope that some genius developer would surely bring some awesome roms on our devices.
So guys, here's the link to the official announcement . So now all make sure to comment there that we want it for M too. Raise our voices, so it can be heard.

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