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SI officially announced in upgrade list, but not available! SI 1250-3555

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SI officially announced in upgrade list, but not available! SI 1250-3555

I've done everything asked: checked the SI number and waited patiently for the SI announce. Now, Where is the ICS update??

Mine is 1250-3555 and there is NOT ANY update using pc companion or update service.

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Paaty
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Hey, I finally successfully updated my phone. \o/

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COME ON SUPPORT TEAM!

Paaty
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Someone could give us an answer... Everybody with this SI number can't update so, why they add the SI number on the list if it isn't avaiable ? Slightly_frowning_Face

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Uliwooly
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the servers are overloaded, just be patient, you will get it

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How do you know this?

Everytime the software check and return a message saying the system is up to date. Usually overloaded server don't respond to a request.

I want a official statement.

Paaty
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Be patience. You said that the update will be avaiable in the beginning or in the middle of June.

We're almost in the end of the month.

Come on, if there is no update, don't add the SI number on the list. That's simple...

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Uliwooly
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the is an official statement by Jeff, I'll try to look it up

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Paaty
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Thanks! Winking_Face

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Uliwooly
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did you read the SI thread an/or the official blog post?

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Uliwooly
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http://blogs.sonymobile.com/products/2012/05/25/update-on-ice-cream-sandwich-rollout-for-xperia-smar...

*The availability and scheduling of this software upgrade and specific models upgradeable to Android 4.0 will vary by market and carrier requirements

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http://developer.sonymobile.com/wp/2011/12/07/ice-cream-sandwich-from-source-code-release-to-softwar...

Contrary to what people may think, it is not the Bring up phase, but the Certification and approval phase that is the most time consuming process when it comes to getting a new software release out on our phones. This is one of the major tasks that are legally required from us as phone manufacturer, but is a task that the custom ROM community doesn’t have to take into consideration. Furthermore, by putting all this efforts into testing and certification, we ensure that quality and conformance is at a top level, in benefit for all consumers worldwide.

Additional approvals might be needed
In some cases, the new and complete software release has to be approved to be used in all the different networks that our phones should work in. Many operators also want to customise the software according to their requirements, which in turn are based on their market, network, differentiation and business model. We implement all of these customisations and create a variety of software packages and releases for each operator.

When all of this is done, we are ready to roll out the software release variants as software upgrades to operators and consumers around the world. The software upgrade can then be downloaded and installed either in the operator’s own update tool (if they have one), from Sony Ericsson’s PC Companion tool, or by over the air updates (FOTA – Firmware Over the Air).

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It should be pointed out that this summary of all the activities and phases is somewhat simplified and is meant to provide a general picture of what we do from the release of the first Ice Cream Sandwich source code, until it is released to our consumers. From Sony Ericsson, we hope it has shed some of light on the work being done for the software upgrades.

If you have any question on this topic, feel free to drop us a line below. We will try to respond as soon as possible. For general software announcements and product information, please check the Sony Ericsson Product Blog regularly.

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