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i just bought this TV last week and it has Android TV v5.1.1
it says there are no updates available.
someone else who has a KD43X8305BU says there's is running Andoird TV v6.x
are these different models?
mine has a C in the model number, his doesn't.
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So what is the difference between 8305 and 8088 and 8077?
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You can find all differences between series and models here:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/tv/t/televisions?view=compare
Manolo

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@chenks76 wrote:
So what is the difference between 8305 and 8088 and 8077?
Hi @chenks76
KD-49XD8305
- MotionFlow XR 800
- Stand Design = Silver U Slate
- Finish (Surface Colour) = Black
KD-49XD8077
- MotionFlow XR 400
- Stand Design = Silver U Slate (Parallel)
- Finish (Surface Colour) = Silver
KD-49XD8088
- MotionFlow XR 400
- Stand Design = Dark Silver U Slate (Parallel)
- Finish (Surface Colour) = Black
I cannot see any other differences. Same differences as above for the 43" versions.
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@chenks76 wrote:
i'm looking for an excuse to return it as i thought it was a 2016 model.
as there are techincal difference i should be able to return it due to false advertising.
Hi @chenks76
In the UK, there are laws for Online purchases - assuming you have purchased the TV online. See:
Also, even if you purchased the TV in a shop, many retailers will allow you to exchange it within a set time. However if you indeed was mis-sold then it should be far easier to do so - but your first port of call is the retailer.
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I always was talking about the retailer, which was Argos.
The site, and the receipt says x8305c, but what I actually have is x8309c.
I've had it for a week and only just realised.
It was bought and paid for online and collected at one of their stores.

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Argos are more difficult than other retailers. However as it was clearly purchased online, I see you still have a 14day "cooling off period". Read the link I provided above.
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You automatically get a 14-day ‘cooling-off period’ when you buy something you haven’t seen in person - unless it’s bespoke or made to measure.
The cooling-off period starts as soon as you receive your order, and there doesn’t need to be anything wrong with the item for you to get a refund.
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I think that rule only applies to unopened items though...ie distance selling laws.
However as the item I received read not the item advertised then the should trump anything

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Yes, certainly use the difference in model numbers first, but even then, it doesnt need to be un-opened. The distance selling regulations are no more. It is now the "Consumer Contract Regulations".
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Cool - thanks for the update - glad you got it resolved
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