Sony announced that it has taken the lead on the Android Open Source
Project for its popular Xperia S smartphone. The exercise began back in August
when Jean Baptiste Queru, Google’s Technical Lead of the AOSP announced
it. The current progress on the Sony Xperia S has been demonstrated in a
video, which appeared in the Sony developer’s blog.
Sony has taken the lead because from Android 4.2 Jelly Bean on, the
Xperia S will not remain as the target handset of the main AOSP branch.
However, the current progress on the Xperia S will not go to naught –
Sony will maintain the AOSP for the device at GitHub, where developers
are encouraged to step in and help.
Stock Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has worked out quite well for the Sony
Xperia S with most of the hardware functioning properly, including the
SD card, Wi-Fi, and all sensors. The audio and modem are also working,
but Sony won’t release its binaries right now for proprietary reasons.
The next planned step is to bring Android 4.2 to the smartphone.
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