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A certificate PlayStation Android smartphone, you can immerse yourself in the games you want. The first Android smartphone certified PlayStation you really incredible graphics, sound and game controllers. In fact, this phone is called " Playstation Phone"
We call Xperia PLAY tighten the control over your game and driving a race car or hop on a Street Fighting Challenge your friends: Now supports Xperia multiplayer games installed side games, you'll find a selection of more and more additional titles available for download.
3D maps allow you to explore new places and Google voice search delivers voice-activated calling, messaging and much more. Other features include Wi-Fi, 3G/HSDPA, Bluetooth and an entertainment package consisting of a multimedia player and pre-loaded Facebook, Twitter and YouTube applications.
What makes the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play stand out from other smartphones though is the slide-out game pad that makes it more of a portable games device than a mobile phone. The game controls slide out from behind the 4 inch touchscreen and combined with incredible graphics and stereo sound the Play gives you a truly fantastic gaming experience.
Because that's all it really needs is a faster CPU, more internal storage, a stronger camera (front and back), and some more RAM wont hurt at all. Otherwise this is a great first go at our (the gamers) dream of a gaming smartphone that can compete with other smart phones to make it worth a 2 year contract. But, that's all I'd buy this phone with is for a contract or retail price that is a lot lower than this.
I'm sorry but NO phone on the market is worth 660 bucks. Not even more than 550. Remember, this is a phone, not a laptop. But if you've got 750 bucks to blow off then sure I would get this phone. But i don't, so I'll wait for the successor. :-) thanks SE for at least making the PSP phone a reality!
A certificate PlayStation Android smartphone, you can immerse yourself in the games you want. The first Android smartphone certified PlayStation you really incredible graphics, sound and game controllers. In fact, this phone is called " Playstation Phone"
We call Xperia PLAY tighten the control over your game and driving a race car or hop on a Street Fighting Challenge your friends: Now supports Xperia multiplayer games installed side games, you'll find a selection of more and more additional titles available for download.
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Technical Details
- Real game controller
- PlayStation Certified
- Powered by Android (Gingerbread)
- Incredible graphics: 3D gaming graphics with 4" capacitive multi-touch screen
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900. UMTS/HSPA 900/2100
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Product Description
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play adopts the impressive Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. It also comes packed with a 1GHz dual core processor, a 4 inch screen and 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, touch focus and video record and the front facing camera is on hand for video calls.3D maps allow you to explore new places and Google voice search delivers voice-activated calling, messaging and much more. Other features include Wi-Fi, 3G/HSDPA, Bluetooth and an entertainment package consisting of a multimedia player and pre-loaded Facebook, Twitter and YouTube applications.
What makes the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play stand out from other smartphones though is the slide-out game pad that makes it more of a portable games device than a mobile phone. The game controls slide out from behind the 4 inch touchscreen and combined with incredible graphics and stereo sound the Play gives you a truly fantastic gaming experience.
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Costumer Review
By Dean : I've fiddled around with this phone before and it is great. Its surprisingly strong and durable. The UI is smooth little bugs here and there but nothing patches couldn't fix up. There's plenty SE can do to build on top of this, personally, I'd recommend holding off on this device because I'm more than sure there will be a successor to this device soon with upgraded hardware.Because that's all it really needs is a faster CPU, more internal storage, a stronger camera (front and back), and some more RAM wont hurt at all. Otherwise this is a great first go at our (the gamers) dream of a gaming smartphone that can compete with other smart phones to make it worth a 2 year contract. But, that's all I'd buy this phone with is for a contract or retail price that is a lot lower than this.
I'm sorry but NO phone on the market is worth 660 bucks. Not even more than 550. Remember, this is a phone, not a laptop. But if you've got 750 bucks to blow off then sure I would get this phone. But i don't, so I'll wait for the successor. :-) thanks SE for at least making the PSP phone a reality!