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- Sony Releases Pure AOSP For The Xperia Z

Now, the company is doing something similar with the Xperia Z, minus Google's interaction from the get-go. It has released full AOSP for the Z to its GitHub, along with most of the proprietary binaries needing to get things going. Unfortunately, both the modem and camera require binaries that can't be publicly released.
Still, the project is already off to a promising start – it boots, and the SD card slot, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, LED, and most sensors are working. With that said, it's not meant to be a daily driver at this point, but more of a fun tweaking project for those in the development community who are interested in getting a pure Android experience on this device.
The code and all available binaries can be found on Sony's GitHub, and developers are encouraged to make themselves familiar with the code, take a look at the list of issues, and start tweaking. More information can be found at Sony's developer blog below.
Source: Sony Developer Blog | Sony Blog
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