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From Xda:
"RAM is fine. It's just some background services that use a lot of RAM but they can be cleared when the RAM is needed."
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Posted: 2012-06-22 20:31:38
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Still nothing for me today
. I have now tried the PC Companion (Support Zone), Update Center and Update Service. Btw, I saw this list online too, but I don't know how reliable it is:
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-3741- 2012-06-21
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-3740- 2012-06-22
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-3740- 2012-06-23
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-2734- 2012-06-24
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-2735- 2012-06-25
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-4879- 2012-06-26
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-4882- 2012-06-27
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-5062- 2012-06-28
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-5063- 2012-06-29
Xperia S (LT26)- 1257-5212- 2012-06-30
So, maybe tomorrow is the day...
And again, thank you for your efforts, randomuser
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Posted: 2012-06-22 21:15:33
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Thanks RandomUser, I'm looking forward to the ICS update - just hope it happens before my holiday in a week.
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Posted: 2012-06-23 00:32:04
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rickster2kuk Posts: > 500
Funny you mentioned the heating up - mine felt a little warmer on ICS.
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Posted: 2012-06-23 06:48:33
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Using ICS
thx randomuser
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Posted: 2012-06-23 13:02:47
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I was using ICS on my XS untill this morning, I left my phone off last night and put it on charge the whole night, then after having my phone turned on for just 1 hour the battery fell by 10% with very little use
So I flashed back to GB .75 I think I'll wait for my regions official update because for me the battery was terrible on the swiss ICS that I flashed from xda.
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Posted: 2012-06-23 13:27:50
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
What are you supposed to do if your Xperia S freezes up? The non-removeable battery means you can't rip it out and restart like with other phones. Last night my Xperia S froze under some very light internet usage and I couldn't do anything but wait for the battery to run out.
Now it's on charge and the only sign of life it is showing is the red charge LED is on. It won't start up. Is my Xperia S dead?
EDIT: Ok, I think the battery was just very dead. It just suddenly flashed into life. Still... is there any way to avoid scary moments like this?
[ This Message was edited by: Muhammad-Oli on 2012-06-23 23:19 ]
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Posted: 2012-06-24 00:17:11
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Lightspeed_x Posts: > 500
@Muhammad-Oli: Try pressing Home+Power button simultaneously for a couple seconds.
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Posted: 2012-06-24 00:24:12
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On 2012-06-24 00:17:11, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
What are you supposed to do if your Xperia S freezes up? The non-removeable battery means you can't rip it out and restart like with other phones. Last night my Xperia S froze under some very light internet usage and I couldn't do anything but wait for the battery to run out.
Now it's on charge and the only sign of life it is showing is the red charge LED is on. It won't start up. Is my Xperia S dead?
EDIT: Ok, I think the battery was just very dead. It just suddenly flashed into life. Still... is there any way to avoid scary moments like this?
[ This Message was edited by: Muhammad-Oli on 2012-06-23 23:19 ]
You are supposed to
read the (f) manual.
At page 133 (Eng) it says
To force restart your phone
1 Press and hold both the
volume up key and the
power key for
five seconds.
2 After your phone
vibrates once, release the keys. The phone restarts
automatically.
To force a phone shutdown
1 Press and hold both the
volume up key and the
power key for
10 seconds.
2 After your phone
vibrates three times, release the keys. The phone turns off
automatically.
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Posted: 2012-06-24 01:44:53
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im very disapointed on camera = image quality of Xperia S
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Posted: 2012-06-24 04:03:05
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