Sony Ericsson has a clear stance on the Android dev community:
one love. In what is, apparently, a first for the company, an alpha ROM of its in-development
Ice Cream Sandwich port is available for install across a trio of
unlocked Xperia devices -- the
arc S, neo V and ray. But hold your horses on that download trigger finger, this early build is only for "advanced developers" and quite a few features, like Google apps, WiFi, Bluetooth, voice, FM radio and ANT+, simply aren't functional. In other words, don't depend on this as your daily driver, but do dive deep if you know what you're doing and want a peek at Google's soon-to-be ubiquitous
OS upgrade. Head on over to the source below for the cautionary how-to and remember to flash at your own risk.
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