
All three handsets were originally launched with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and have since received their fair share of software updates over the years. So it makes sense that Sony would eventually want to retire the trio, given that all three handsets have aged and were not really flagship smartphones to begin with.



Sony has setup individual product pages for each of the three devices, and have reported that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean will the final software version on the three handsets. Of course users can still look out for likely custom ROMs for their beloved handsets from other sources.
source - Sony ( Xperia T | Xperia TX | Xperia V )
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