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2019-02-01
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@ Czech Republic
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Seems to be about right. As expected no clear answer to the many questions about this on the blog, but at least this comment from James Noori on the blog seems to be quite clear
(emphasis by me)
So I wouldn't get my hopes up to see any work being done from Jollas side to get a higher version of android layer running on the Xperia X.
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2019-02-04
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@ Helsinki
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anyone else having issues with XA2 not connecting to network properly? Mine can see the sim card no issue at all but will not connect to a network, when i reboot it does but then on another boot up it doesn't anymore
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2019-02-09
, 16:13
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2019-02-09
, 17:52
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@ Europe
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XZ2/XZ3 lineup is now officially listed in Supported devices by SONY
https://developer.sony.com/develop/o...functionality/
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2019-02-09
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2019-02-10
, 10:19
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@ UK
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2019-02-10
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@ UNKLE's Never Never Land
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Getting really odd behaviour. After i flashed me XA2 with SFOS the phone could barely last a day on a single charge and that happened for around a week. Now it can happily do 3 days.
I don't think it was a parasitic app draw I rebooted the phone at least twice a day. Really odd
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2019-02-11
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@ UK
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There is a couple of things that could play a role. Such as:
- if the phone is brand new, new types of batteries like those used nowdays on phones & laptops need a few cycles to gain their full capacity
- several DBs (such as for thumbnails, contacts etc.) need lots of processing power to be build fully and they are put in the background at low priority that could take few days to complete. If you added large sets of data such as pictures, music etc. in a fresh OS this is quite significant.
Obviously, i might be completely off here especially since you are a power user.
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