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The Xperia 10 IV runs on Android 12 at launch, with custom features such as Side sense and Multi-window switch. [4] Updating to Android 13 was made available via OTA in January 2023. New updates over OTA are released for every other AOSP security update, but the delay between releases varies for each device variant.
HDR10 is supported by a wide variety of companies, which include monitor and TV manufacturers such as Dell, LG, Samsung, Sharp, VU, Sony, and Vizio, [8] [9] as well as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft and Apple which support HDR10 on their PlayStation 4, Xbox One video game console and Apple TV platforms, respectively.
The Sony Xperia 10 and Sony Xperia 10 Plus are Android smartphones marketed and manufactured by Sony. Part of Sony's midrange Xperia series, they were unveiled at the annual Mobile World Congress event on February 25, 2019 alongside the Xperia L3 and Xperia 1.
HDR10+, also known as HDR10 Plus, is an HDR video format announced on 20 April 2017. [21] It is the same as HDR10 but with the addition of a system of dynamic metadata developed by Samsung. [22] [23] [24] It is free to use for content creators and has a maximum $10,000 annual license for some manufacturers. [25]
On 20 January 21, an update was released which enabled multi-touch. On 1 February 2011, Sony Ericsson announced a future update for Xperia X10 that would bring optimizations and bug fixes along with language additions and the pinch-to-zoom feature. [15] On 29 July 2011, the Android 2.3.3 update was released.
On 16 January 2014, Sony revealed through its official Twitter account that the update to Android JellyBean 4.3 will be rolled out from end of January or early February for the Xperia SP along with Xperia T, Xperia TX and Xperia V update. [12] On 11 February 2014, Sony started rolling the update in Australia and eventually to other markets. [13 ...
The Xperia M is also available in a dual SIM variant as Xperia M Dual. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS update has been released for both - the Sony Xperia M [4] [5] and the Sony Xperia M Dual. [6] [7] This phone also features removable back covers with different colors like black, purple, light green and white. It is the cheapest PlayStation ...
On 5 May 2014, FreeXperiaProject, a community for Xperia devices developing CyanogenMod for several Sony Xperia devices, announced that they will be officially supporting the Sony Xperia L from then onwards. [citation needed] With FXP318 build Xperia L (codename : taoshan) was added to the list of Xperia devices FXP supports.