Typically, company representatives are not privy to information regarding software development plans, so you might want to take this latest development with a grain of salt. This is according to a company representative, but we all know how this usually ends sometimes. But in an interesting turn of events, it’s now emerging that the Bravia X900F could receive Android Pie after all. The Japanese company says it did try to run Android Pie on the Bravia XE9305 model and while the UI was improved, the overall experience was laggy and unbearably slow. Apparently, forcing Pie onto these chipsets will only work to worsen the already buggy user experience on the Sony Bravia X900F and co. Sony’s list of smart TVs eligible for Android Pie TV might seem extensive, but it still leaves out some notable mentions, among them the Sony Bravia X900F and X900E models.Īs explained in this post, Sony claims the dropped models will miss out on Android Pie TV because of their older chipsets. Owners of the XBR Z9F and XBR A9F series from 20’s XBR Z9G, XBR A9G, XBR X950G, and XBR X850G series (55/65/75/85 inches) can rest assured that Sony Android Pie TV is coming their way, if it hasn’t arrived already. The Japanese tech giant has been in the smart TV business for a while now and in fact, it’s one of the company’s divisions that doing great. Sony has more smart TVs to update to Android Pie TV than Xiaomi for obvious reasons. As usual, though, not all models are eligible to receive the Pie update from either vendor. Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz)Ģ.Lately, multiple Android TVs have picked up their updates to Android Pie, among them several models from Xiaomi and Sony. You can only take a short burst of super-slow-motion, and it's usually trial-and-error in getting the timing right.ġ3-megapixel (standard), 13-megapixel (wide)ġ2-megapixel (telephoto), 12-megapixel (wide) You capture slow motion video by pressing record to start recording at normal speed, then pressing again when you want to capture a quick burst (roughly about a second in real time) of slow motion. I've had a lot of fun playing with the function, but that too needs some work. Even mundane things like a common London pigeon taking flight look fascinating when you watch them back at a super-slow pace. Shoots at 240 frames per second, the XZ Premium tops that with 960 fps. Sony's phone turns it from a feature common to all Life is fun in slow motionĪ new addition - and the phone's best, most unique trick - is the slow-motion video function. There's NFC and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner forĬontactless payments too (frustratingly, this is turned off for the US), and it comes with a decent 64GB of storage as standard. The Snapdragon 835 octa-core processor is extremely powerful, handling demanding mobile gaming and photo editing without hesitation. The 4K display (3,840x2,160-pixel) is pin-sharp, extremely bright and has colours vivid enough to melt out your corneas. Tired design aside, this phone does have plenty to shout about.
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