When our Matt got hands-on with the S1 and S2, they were only running Honeycomb 3.0, but judging by some leaked — and then pulled — screenshots on Sony’s site, 3.2 might make an appearance.
In case you haven’t heard, Android 3.2 will give developers more control over the user interface (which could be good or bad, really), the ability to zoom-to-fill the screen, and more support for different screen sizes. Oh, and you’ll also be able to insert a microSD card and pull files directly from it.
While Sony’s gone and pulled the screenshots from its site, you can check them all out over here. [Sony eSupport via Carrypad via Engadget]