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MyxWorx
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Corona app

Today a new corona app has been released by the German government. However, it cannot be used on my XA1+, but fails with the error "Fehler bei der Kommunikation mit Google API(17)". I guess the app would require a system update. Will Sony care to provide an update for this live saving app? 

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RottenFoxBreath
Enthusiast

Looks like you are not alone.

Update or make sure that Carrier Services, and Google Play Services are up to date over the Play Store, 

Also make sure you have the official version of the app from the Play store, side loaded versions, and recomplies and source code self signed version will not work.

As to Sony providing an update, I think your 3 year old phone is past it's support life, and as noted on the official blurb for the Tracing app using Translate, it won't work on all phones for everyone.

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MyxWorx
Explorer

There's no more recent "Google Play-Dienste" available for this phone.
Clearing the cache and rebooting did not help.

Maybe that this XA1+ is beyond the update period - but that's entirely
the choice of Sony to provide yet another update. The latest is from 1.
August 2019. So that's close to the market introduction 2017 and the
legal warranty period within Europe?
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MyxWorx
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My phone was purchased november 2018 - so that's still within legal warranty and should provide such essential updates.

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RottenFoxBreath
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Warranty, and software updates have nothing to do with each other.

Your phones last update was nearly a year ago.

Sony are under no obligation to provide any updates due to you buying it in 2018.

As I say, the applications are not guaranteed to work on all phones, for all people.

If your phones screen was broken, then I would imagine they would fix it under warranty, but to provide an update for a 3 year old phone..I think the support window has closed.

 

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MyxWorx
Explorer

These are different matters.

On one hand there is the legal obligation to provide updates within at least the legal warranty period. But there is no law, yet, within the European Community. Companies like Sony may cripple your phone with preinstalled apps, which you must not delete, but still claim a total of (free) memory, although a large part of this memory is frozen by apps I do neither want nor use. Software comes with legal footnotes neglecting any kind of damage due to software failures. That sucks, but there is no ruling against, yet. Nor am I aware of a legal obligation to provide security fixes within the legal warranty.

On the other hand there is a moral obligation whether to provide a fix for the Corona App. This was designed to work from Android 6 on. Let's see how Sony will react here - and how they will care for the health of their customers.

Apple refused to fix iOS for customers up to the iPhone6, which is more than 4 years old. That is a well known fact by now. The XA1+ is less than two years old, is even still sold, and is still within legal warranty.
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RottenFoxBreath
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Look no matter how you look at it, your phone is over 3 years old now.

It was released in 2017, and really Android phones typically have 2 years of updates.

Heck your phone didn't make the cut for Android 10.

They've done their part and provided security updates but they stopped a year ago, when oh that's right, the phone had seen out it's 2 years of updates.

You dont get updates for your warranty period, you get updates from date of the phones release for a set period.

Coming away with the warranty period thing is nonsense, and matters only for you for breakages in the warranty period from when you bought it.

Your phone may still be sold, as are others but as it stands, it does not meet the standards for the tracking app, either in hardware(Bluetooth low energy) or with Google's API access.

No point in begging Sony, it's Google and Apple who decided what the phone would be available on hardware wise.

Sony aren't responsible for your health, that's purely on you and no-one else.

If you really want to use that app, buy another phone.

Read the notes on that app, it says it will not work on all phones, so the onus is on you.

 

Maybe you as a consumer should have gone and bought a different phone by doing your homework instead of buying a, at the time, what was a 2 year old phone.

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MyxWorx
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So you are a genius. You did not only know that a COVID-19 pandemie would be to come, but that this device here would not have been able to handle the Corona App.

 

Personally, I would hope that a device is serviced at least as long as it is sold, plus two years.

The XA1 plus is not available any more in high numbers - but I feel it was sold until 12 months ago, with high sales up to october 2019.

 

But support ceased immediately with the end of sales. August 2019 was the last update.

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RottenFoxBreath
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No, not a genius.

But I do know that there is no way that buying a mid range phone that was released 3 years ago and still expecting it to still be current with technology advancing all the time isn't going to happen.

 

Probably not high sales till last year, more than likely the first year then support was still active for 1 year after that, and security updates to the end of the 2 year period.

With your logic a phone could be sold for 5 years after release and you want support for a further 2, but there's no way a financially viable company would support a product for 7 years.

Android on 3rd party manufacturers is usually 2 years from release date, some stick to it, others will continue if the phone is possibly a flagship phone, but it has nothing to do with date of purchase. If that was the case tech would never move on, we would all still be using phones from years ago.

If I went to a store last year and saw that phone I would think, ok it may be at a bargain price, but it's 2 years old, so getting a bit old, and I would look for a more current model.

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MyxWorx
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The German government claimed, that 85% of all smartphones can be used with the corona app.

 

So it's even worse, it's Sony who cares even less for their customers. Even Huawei/Honor managed to fix this bug.