As per
user reports, Sony has finally started rolling out the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update to its Xperia Z series(Xperia Z and ZR handsets). Sony Xperia was rolling out a
firmware update for its Xperia Z1, Z1 Compact, and Xperia Z Ultra smartphones.
The update
is reflecting 694.8MB. Some of the key features in this most up-to-date feature
contain Google's Material Design UI and user friendly apps, updated interactive
lock screen notifications with customizable settings, sustenance for multi-user
profiles and guest mode. The storage optimization problem has been dogged and
now you would be able to move apps to SD card more easily without crashing.
Sony
Xperia Z and Xperia ZR users would need to keep 1.2GB free storage space to
install the update. A backup of handset data is suggested just in case the
update fails mid-way.
Meanwhile,
the like Z1, Z1 Compact and Z Ultra have also received a firmware update that includes several
bug fixes along with some new features. The update now would not show "no
service" even if the device has no network coverage. It will also clean
out devices with server policies (such as Exchange Active Sync for e-mail) to
let users enable Lollipop-styled lock screen notifications.
The update
would ensure that the handset LED light is lit across all the resonance modes.
Easy moving of content from phone storage to external storage and enhanced
messaging functionality in Ultra Stamina Mode has also been made. The most
recent firmware also adds the "close-all-button" to close all the
apps at once from the activity menu. The update should exist in both OTA and
via the Sony PC companion.
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