If you have a Sony Xperia S on the Three network, you can update it to Android Ice Cream Sandwich right now. You wouldn't know it just to look at your phone though, as there's no push notification alerting you to the fact.
Instead, you'll have to plug your phone into your computer to download the update. How very 2005.
Anyone with a SIM-free Xperia S has been able to snaffle the update since last week.
Installing Ice Cream Sandwich on the S gives it a host of new features. The usual suspects like Face Unlock and the ability to group apps in folders are present and correct, along with a new application bundle from Sony. Walkman is an updated music player that lets you share tracks on social networks. Album is a new gallery app for viewing your snaps, and Movies simplifies playing back films on your handset, as well as bringing together their posters to use like cover art.
Making the jump to Ice Cream Sandwich will also bring a new lock screen, resizable home screen widgets, and a recent apps view. It'll even let you throttle your data usage, to make sure you don't rack up a huge bill.
The Xperia S totes an impressive HD screen, with high-grade audio quality and a decent camera. It's pretty chunky though, which could turn off the skinny jeans crowd. There's no word on whether it'll get the jump to Android Jelly Bean, but if it does it'll join the Samsung Galaxy S2, Motorola Xoom, and Galaxy Nexus.
Google has promised to reduce the fragmentary nature of Android updates, which would be a very good thing indeed, seeing as Jelly Bean is just around the corner and most of us are still stuck without Ice Cream Sandwich. Sort it out, Google.
What do you think of the Xperia S? And have you updated to ICS yet? Let know what you make of it on our Facebook page, or in the comments below.


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anonymous 1 July, 2012 22:13
The Xperia S is very underrated. It's a good phone for what you pay, very High Resolution screen (more than the iPhone 4s and on a 4.3inch screen), NFC, sufficient dual core processor, 12MP Camera and 32GB Internal Storage with worry-free tariffs from £27 per month. I'm glad to see Sony committed to updating most of its Xperia range to ICS, more manufacturers should follow suit.
anonymous 13 July, 2012 13:49
had this phone for two weeks now had htc one s before nightmare of a phone there is so much you can do with this phone straight out of the box, games movies ,music has never sounded so good in my bluetooth enabled vehicle what else can i say keep up the good work sony 10/10 plz speedup the ics4 update on tmobile many thanks
anonymous 14 July, 2012 01:59
please somebody give a download link or something to where i can get the ISC update!?
anonymous 15 July, 2012 16:16
mine wont update to ics im on three it says im up to date, android version 2.3.7 model number lt26i tried plugging into computer but no updates???
anonymous 30 July, 2012 14:31
i try to update my Xperia s on my apple lap top but don t work! what i need to do?? i am stuck ,someone help me ,please!