The information came from Sony Mobile News' Twitter account,
which confirms the update to reach the mentioned handsets by the end of January
or in early February. "We hear you re: JB 4.3 for Xperia T, TX, V, SP -
we're making final preps & will start rolling from end Jan / early
Feb," states the Tweet.
These four mid-range smartphones by Sony will be jumping
directly from Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS to 4.3, missing out the 4.2 OS version. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will hit different
countries, regions and carriers by different times. It will bring some new
features and tweaks to the handsets, including the Bluetooth Smart Ready,
Dial-Pad Autocomplete, restricted profiles and few more features
Some of the changes included in 4.3 Jelly Bean for the above
two phones were UI optimisation for Project Butter performance; redesigned
native apps (messaging, MyXperia, Smart Connect, Small apps, TrackID, Sony
Select among others) and Sony's media apps (Walkman, Album and Movies) are now
integrated with Sony Xperia News has further tweeted that the firm is
currently rolling out Android 4.2 Jelly Bean SO version to its Xperia L
handsets. The updates would bring certain performance, camera improvements and
some home screen UI changes
1. Restricted profiles
Google added multi-user profiles in the last iteration of
Android and it seems the search engine giant wants to enhance that experience
through restricted profiles. With the new feature, users can restrict app usage
and content consumption on an Android device. So you'll be able to set profiles
for each user of the device in case of multiple users. For instance, parents
can control what apps or games their kids have access to on their tablets.
However, it's worth pointing out that the new restricted feature is only
available on Android tablets.
2. Bluetooth Smart Ready
Google seems to be making way for wearable technology by
introducing the Bluetooth Smart Ready feature in Android 4.3. Devices running
Android 4.3 will now support low-energy Bluetooth Smart accessories like heart
rate monitors, pedometers, thermometers and many others. Users can now sync the
low energy devices without these affecting the battery usage of the device, as
per Google. This feature was missing on Google's mobile operating system, till
now. This would also make way for Android friendly wearable tech.
3. Dial-pad Autocomplete
Android 4.3 now adds the autocomplete feature in the
dial-pad suggesting contact names or phone numbers when users start keying-in
something. This is not a new feature as OEMs like Samsung and HTC had already
introduced this feature on to their UI skins running on top of Android, but
devices running stock Android were missing it. Users can initiate the feature
by going to the app settings and enabling 'Dial Pad autocomplete'
4. Notification Access
The Notification bar has been a popular feature on Android
and with Android 4.3, you can control and interact with the status bar
notifications. This would allow users to control how notifications are pushed
to the primary and connected devices (smart watches, fitness bands). Users will
also be able to see all the notifications at one place.
5. OpenGL ES 3.0
If you are a gaming junkie, the new update will definitely
excite you. This feature would let Android devices render high quality graphics
in games and other apps. Google claims that Android 4.3 supports the new
version of the industry standard for high performance graphics. Google also
gave a demo of a game showing detailed textures, lens flare, and reflections.
This was missing in Android 4.2.
6. Simplified Setup Wizard
Android Jelly Bean now supports corrections to user inputs
while signing-in to the device, the first time. This is due to more streamlined
user agreements. Now a user can change the information that was keyed-in during
the first boot of the device. Google has also introduced faster user switching
from the lock screen in case of multiple users.
7. Bluetooth AVRCP
Google devices running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean can sync with
Bluetooth enabled car stereos and offer additional functionality. The Bluetooth
AVRCP 1.3 version allows stereos to display metadata such as song names when
music is being streamed from an Android 4.3 device.
8. Location accuracy features via Wi-Fi scan only mode
Google has now increased the location accuracy of Android
devices by allowing location scanning via Wi-Fi.
It now allows apps to get location data through Wi-Fi even
when Wi-Fi is set to off and not being used for data access.
9. Keyboard & input
10. Hindi support lands on Android 4.3
Google has introduced native local language support to its
operating system for Afrikaans, Amharic, Hindi, Swahili and Zulu. Hindi has
finally reached the stock Android operating platform.
Bonus - New Camera UI
Android 4.3 also offers a new updated Camera app that features
a new arch based menu which makes it easier to control and switch camera
settings.
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