Could Sony Ericson Xperia Play be Sonys entry point in the mobile phone market? Even though it remains just a rumor at this point the Xperia Play has been gaining interest ever since its 1st public announcement by Engadget in late January.
The phone boasts a 4 inch LCD multi touch screen and also a slide-out PlayStation gaming pad. It combines the Android operating system with the one of the PSP Go to allow for a remarkably touch-friendly user experience. A few of the smartphone’s top features include its eight mega-pixel camera, three-dimensional SVG functionality, and Bravia technology for faster video playback. The Xperia Play features the usual search, home, back and menu buttons which we see on almost any Android smartphone. The actual gaming pad itself is setup very much like the PSP Go and has a pair of shoulder pads, the common D-pad to the left, and Sonys signature four-shape buttons on the right side. The Xperia Play additionally has two touch-pad joy sticks in the middle which mimic any traditional Sony PlayStation game controller.
At this time little details have been published about the video game titles that will be available for purchase. Nonetheless, these are said to be available through apps you can download about the fifteen dollar price. Engadget tried out the device with a range of Ps One emulators that include Ridge Racer Revolution, Super Mario Bros. 4, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4 and Gundam Battle Assault 4 and they described an exceptionally user-friendly gaming experience.
With no official announcement coming from Sony still many questions remain unanswered about possible mobile phone carriers and price. We can expect to see a special deal made with a leading service provider the same as the initial launch of the Apple iPhone. For right now, we only have got a small amount of instances to compare with.
The Sony PlayStation phone appears to be a pairing of Xperias X10 phone plus Sonys PSP Go. Packed with Sonys modern technology the device appears to be a really strong addition to the Android OS family. My
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