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Here I will post the countries,dates and carriers of the Xperia T's that have received 4.3 update by your feedback.So please,after you receive 4.3,post here the details.Xperia TX and TL being not so wide spread like T,it will be included here(hopefully the update will match).
Country | Date | Carrier |
Ireland | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone |
Germany | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone |
Belgium | 13.02.2014 | Proximus Vfe |
Netherlands | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone,unbranded |
Spain | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone |
Hungary | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone |
UK | 13.02.2014 | Vodafone |
MENA Arabic(TX) | 14.02.2014 | unbranded |
Philippines(TX) | 14.02.2014 | unbranded |
USA(TX) | 14.02.2014 | unbranded |
Tanzania | 15.02.2014 | unbranded |
Greece | 15.02.2014 | unbranded |
Bangladesh | 15.02.2014 | unbranded |
Slovenia | 15.02.2014 | Simobil |
Iran | 15.02.2014 | unbranded |
Slovakia | 15.02.2014 | Telekom |
Poland | 15.02.2014 | unbranded |
Columbia | 17.02.2014 | unbranded |
France | 17.02.2014 | unbranded |
Romania | 18.02.2014 | unbranded |
Lithuania | 20.02.2014 | unbranded |
Sweden | 20.02.2014 | unbranded |
You would think so fella! Maybe the rest of the world are testing it for the UK so we dont get a buggy update?
Thanks world!
Fell-runner is your phone unbranded?
I just checked and still no update for me in the UK with an unbranded phone
I have been watching the Xperia Update Checker all week and looks like the roll out of 199 has been halted much like 295, No new configurations have had the updated released since Tuesday.
With regards to UK devices which I have been watching closley, appart from Vodafone branded devices which were one of the first to get 295 at the start buit not been updated to 199 yet and the O2 devices which got 199 this week all other UK configurations are still sat on Android 4.1.2 awaiting further push.
Only conclusion I can have is that as Generic devices sold direct though Sony and also through retailers like Phones4u it requires approval from all UK networks before it gets pushed as they would have been bundled with contracts for all the networks through the third parties.