I tried also shutting down the phone and taking the card out. Windows did not recognise the card and wanted to format it (thanks but no thanks). But now the stock file browser in Windows does not recognise the sd card being there any longer.
I am not sure how to exclude the card itself. Could you tell me in different words, what you mean, please? And thank you for your effort in helping me.
In Windows you need to be admin level user to properly check. If the filesystem of SD card is FAT based of course. If not you need to add a proper driver for it first.
In Linux it’s much easier to mount and check the content as root (or superuser). At least for me ;).
What puzzles me is that you do see some pictures in the gallery. Can you please check that they are on SD card and not in the phone memory?
Backup is always highly recommended. Every memory eventually fails. I highly recommend that you do it ASAP on another card.
Good luck!
XA2 4.5.0.16 → 4.5.0.18 without issues. Bluetooth still doesnt work without some restarts from utilities. After a reboot theres also issue with calls - like both sides are muted. No signal, no voice one way or another (this issue is here from few releases).
I wonder if/when will support for Xperia 10 IV be added…?
On my 10 III I have that too occasionally. Image below contains RAM usage over three days from SystemDataScope. In that time line browser has closed during scrolling, but also at least with Chum gui. This doesn’t seem RAM related to me.
Thanks. I’ll grab my old laptop with Lubuntu and give it a try during the weekend.
And yes - the few pictures still left are in the phones memory. I use sd card for pictures and naturally thought that they would be read from the sd card. But no as they (like dozen or so) were saved in the phones memory as I had used them as mail attachment. So no further oddities there.
But I still don’t get. Why the sd card is working propwely before the update and after it not? The update process has nothing to do with the sd card, has it, or did I miss something? (My skills and knowledge are not very wide).
Good luck with Lubuntu. Try to create a dummy file and read it. Remember to use sudo for root like rights.
I don’t know if upgrade has anything to do with SD. Is card mounted and readable in Storage from Settings in SFOS?
At 5 PM. (Twenty characters needed)
Looking forward to it… Hopefully soon 
At least it works on X10 III. Can you open a bug report and attach some screenshot?
Thanks in advance.
Couldn’t upgrade to 4.5.0.18 from 4.4.0.72 with the Setting → Update.
Could update manually to 4.5.16 with:
devel-su
ssu release 4.5.0.16
version --dup
Note: Don’t let the phone screen get locked in the middle of the update process. If it happens, you may be able to unlock it again, but the update process can fail. Just wait for the process to restart. At the end reboot.
Now waiting for some time before updating to 4.5.0.18.
NOTE: On a Sony Xperia x10II, I needed to update to 4.5.0.18, because on 4.5.0.16 I didn’t have the phone, nor the camera, nor the vibrations, etc.
And, yes, reboot with a long press and volume up and wait for the three vibrations.
Yes, same here. And I also have to try restart the service plenty of times.
Do you mean prevent from screen saver during the long download and update time?
Yes, the screen saver, if you prefer.
During the manual update, there are many packages being downloaded and installed. My phone locked the screen a few times, but I was able to unlock it by entering the security code. On the last lock, there was no unlock screen anymore. After a while, the screen came back with the error “RPM failed” (see screenshot) and a retry started automatically. I then keep touching the screen to prevent to lock and the update process finished successfully.
When updating, a way to prevent the phone from going into screen saver is to touch the screen every 10-15 minutes. I always do so.
The update process may also close the terminal application, which is why I like to have it running in screen instead.
Android apps are too laggy and slow after upgrade. Before upgrade there aren’t animations in apps and now they are present. Maybe this causes slowliness. Is there any way to make android apps faster?
I’ve made bug report about the same issue, available here [4.5.0.16] Android AppSupport poor UI performance. There haven’t been much discussion about the matter and no solutions yet.
Oh, no. Yeah, the hyperlinks missing from the email message. Sharing to WhatsApp, SMS and Signal works correctly, though. Thanks for reporting.

