Xperia Z
The much-awaited Lollipop update is now rolling out to Sony Xperia Z2. Get the details here.
Those who can't wait for Android 4.3 for the Xperia Z can download a custom version of the operating system.
It looks like Sony Xperia Z owners are finally getting a long overdue promise: Android 4.2.2. According to various reports, it seems that Xperia Zs in certain regions around the world are receiving Android 4.2.2 over the air (OTA).
Sony's popular Xperia Z handset has been waiting for its promised Android 4.2.2 update for some time now, and while there is still no word on an official release date, it seems that July is now the most likely time frame for its roll out.
While Sony has yet to release Android 4.2.2 officially for the Xperia Z smartphone, it seems that the firmware has leaked online.
Sony Xperia Z owners may be set to receive a juicy update in the near future. While it hasn't been confirmed, two mysterious new Sony firmwares have just been approved, one of which could be Android 4.2.
While it's not Android version update, a new firmware update is currently rolling out the waterproofed Xperia Z owners around the world. The update brings camera quality improvements and the Sony app White Balance.
It looks like the Sony Xperia Z will be hitting U.S. shores anytime now. While carriers still have not revealed an exact release date, the Xperia Z is now showing up in T-Mobile's support documents online.
You've heard about the Google Edition of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Google Edition of the HTC One. Now it looks like the Borg-like "Nexus experience" may be taking over the Sony Xperia Z, as well, if a report from Android.gs is correct.
U.S. fans of Sony's waterproof Xperia Z have some good news: Sony CEO Kaz Hirai revealed that the popular Android handset will be launching through a U.S. carrier soon.
The Sony Xperia Z is slated for release on T-Mobile soon, but impatient customers can buy one directly from the Sony online store for $629.99.
The Sony Xperia Z for T-Mobile has been spotted at the Federal Communications Commission.
Images of a T-Mobile branded Sony Xperia Z have leaked, and reports confirm that the device is in testing, according to TmoNews. Still, that’s no guarantee the phone will ever actually make it to release.
The Sony Xperia Z suffered bad press when some phones suddenly died without cause or warning. Now Sony has issued a bug fix that corrects the problem.
The Sony Xperia Z is headed to the United States, but will it make it before the Samsung Galaxy S4? And when confronted with a choice between the two flagship phones, which should you choose?