Sony pulled the Android Nougat update for the Xperia Z5 series devices briefly. The organization said it has recognized the underlying cause of the issue and guaranteed to continue the rollout soon.
Sony has put a halt on Android 7.0 Nougat rollout for Xperia Z5, Xperia Z3+, and Xperia Z4 Tablet as few customers complained to experience performance issues with their gadgets post the upgrade. A week ago, the previously mentioned gadgets began receiving the update with build number 32.3.A.0.372.
A few customers as of late announced that the upgrade was no longer accessible, and was not in sight even on Sony's own servers, according to a report by Xperia Blog. Taking after these reports the organization has affirmed to Xperia Blog that the update has in fact been put on hold briefly reports, Gadgets.ndtv.
It's unclear what made Sony pull the update, with reasons ranging from only a temporary halt to issues with the firmware itself that should be settled before it's achieved mass reception. Clients have announced a few bugs as of now, incorporating issues with video playback, stammering in the call application, and bizarre battery drain.
The Nougat upgrade was released for the Xperia Z5 family including Xperia Z5 and Z5 Premium a week ago. Yet, inside a couple days of its accessibility, reports rose that the organization had ended the redesign. Not just the Z5, the overhaul has been pulled for all variations of Z3 and Z4+ tablet.
The Android Nougat firmware with build number 32.3.A.0.372 contained Android security fixes for December. Among the key components of the Android Nougat update are multi-window that permits running two applications all the while on the screen, longer battery life controlled by Google and Xperia, and enhanced messaging with the capacity to share recordings and sound reports, Xperiablog.
Manual settings through new manual focus and shutter speed controls and a more intelligent and a more customized home screen with Google Now coordination are a couple of different features.
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