Sony Ericsson Italy Predicts March for Xperia-Line ICS Update

Anton D. Nagy | November 28, 2011 8:08 AM

Sony Ericsson was recently kind enough to announce that its entire Xperia line from this year will be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich. What we didn’t know was when exactly the manufacturer was planning on doing that.

From Sony Ericsson Italy we find out that not only the company is the only manufacturer to update its entire 2011 line-up but that the refresh should be out in the first quarter of the next year. Maurizio de Palma, the Marketing Manager of Sony Ericsson Italy, said that March should be the month to circle in your calendar. Of course, this is a rough estimate as there could be roadbumps along the way. Still, Sony Ericsson’s effort is remarkable.

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Via: PhoneArena

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