Then go to Samsung or other, maybe then u will see how fast and long sony support their phones and appreciate this.
How *fast* Sony support their phones? You're joking, right?
The word I would use to describe a company which sits on an update it has already completed but can't be bothered to release for an entire month is not "fast".
Which Samsung flagship model doesn't yet have a Stagefright fix?
Which Samsung flagship model doesn't yet have a Stagefright fix?
Remember, flagship models like the Z2 only; no pointing at entry-level junk and trying to use it to justify Sony's delay on a flagship model.
So "better than it not appearing at all" was nonsense, by your own admission. Sony has done no better than Samsung has here, despite the puffery from Sony fanboys in this thread.All models from S5 to S6 have the fix. But not all regions have it, just like Sony.
Just checked XperiFirm and the update isn't out for India still.
Anyone experiencing faster battery drain after updating to 23.4.A.1.264? I was getting 2 days easy in stamina mode previously (all previous versions), but now suddenly get barely more than 1 after updating to 264.
I did a factory reset and solved this problem. I always do this every 6 months.Yes,it was the same the next 1/2 days after the update,but after 3/4 days it got back to normal. :highfive: It needs some time to calibrate and settle since its not an clear install.
So "better than it not appearing at all" was nonsense, by your own admission. Sony has done no better than Samsung has here, despite the puffery from Sony fanboys in this thread.
It has been a full two months now, and still no sign of this major security patch for an exploit that is out there in the wild, even though it has been available in other regions all of this time. Am I allowed to be disgruntled yet, lee480, or do I have to continue to pretend that Samsung are worse?
Either way this is getting ridiculous. I'll get a new Huawei Mate 8, or even HTC One M10 before sony releases this update..
It has been a full two months now, and still no sign of this major security patch for an exploit that is out there in the wild, even though it has been available in other regions all of this time. Am I allowed to be disgruntled yet, lee480, or do I have to continue to pretend that Samsung are worse?
It has now been as near as makes no difference FOUR months, and Sony still has yet to release this patch in many large markets including the USA, Australia and Russia. Utterly shameful given that this is a major security exploit which is known to be in the wild and has been for months.
It is gonna be fixed when Marshmallow rolls out. Lollipop is dead by now.
They could have rolled it any time in the last four months with very little effort.
Got proof?They chose not to, and have left their customers exposed to a critical security exploit which is known to be being taken advantage of in the wild.
by which time they will have left us exposed for half a year. With Sony's six-month release cycle, they have effectively left us in danger for the entire lifetime of a Sony phone. You might feel that is acceptable. I do not
I updated it now and like you said there is a new baseband (.55)
You spent 10x the time needed to solve it by yourself here complaining.You know not everyone has time to change their phone region every time Sony can't be bothered to release firmware they already created, right?
They've said we will be getting Marshmallow, so we will. However, the question is how long until we do. Given that about half of all regions for the Z2 haven't even received 23.4.A.1.264 (a critical update) almost an entire month after it was available inside Sony, I'm not holding my breath.