ST27A | Sony Xperia GO

Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich 6.1.1.b.1.10

Download the official Android Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich for Sony Xperia GO ST27A mobile easily and high speed download links support resuming

Changes in Android 4.0.4 for the ST27A by Sony

Sony has released a new update for the ST27A, upgrading the operating system to Android 4.0.4. This update brings several noticeable improvements compared to previous versions. One of the most significant enhancements is performance, as the phone now operates more smoothly and quickly when handling apps and multitasking.

Regarding the user interface, the design has been improved to be more modern and appealing, enhancing the overall user experience. New features have been added, such as improved home screen customization options, making it easier to access frequently used apps.

As for privacy, security settings have been enhanced, allowing users greater control over personal data and the apps that can access it. App management has also seen improvements, making it easier to delete or disable unwanted applications.

Security updates are a crucial part of this release, including patches for known vulnerabilities, making the device more secure. New features such as the ability to create multiple user accounts have also been introduced, allowing users to share the phone with family members without worrying about privacy.

Picture of mobile ST27A

Details of Download

Brand Sony
Name Xperia GO
Model ST27A
System Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Baseband 6.1.1.b.1.10 Customized US
Firmware Type Upgrade Firmware
Download Count 8,956
Notes

    Attention:
  • This firmware for Xperia GO mobile is compatible with model ST27A only and should not be installed on any other model.
  • The firmware version is Android 4.0.4, most phone manufacturers don't allow you to downgrade the system to an earlier version.
  • Installation is at your own risk.

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