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The Sony Ericsson marketing gurus renamed it the Xperia Play when it finally went official at MWC this year, but the PlayStation connection remains as strong as ever.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play runs the latest phone OS version of Android: 2.3 Gingerbread (but not 2.3.4 that adds Gtalk video chat support). Sony Ericsson hasn’t heavily customized the UI as they ...
Sony Ericsson is looking to take mobile gaming to the next level with the Xperia Play Android smartphone ($100 with a new two-year contract on Verizon; price as of May 20, 2011).
Sony Ericsson today announced that its new Xperia™ PLAY, the world's first PlayStation Certified smartphone, will be available on the Verizon Wireless Network in the Spring 2011.
The Xperia Play is a confident smartphone, with a similar look and feel to its previous generation of Sony Ericsson handsets, but with one key difference PlayStation controls.
Sony Ericsson -- the joint mobile brand that would get folded into Sony proper in 2013-- launched the Xperia Play in 2011, right around when the original handheld boom was starting to wind down ...
The Sony Xperia PLAY is an Android smarpthone infused with PlayStation gaming abilities and perhaps the first dedicated hardware gamepad to be built into a smartphone. The Sony Xperia PLAY is ...
If Sony takes another go at the Xperia Play, it needs to make sure its phone can be bought by people on any of the big 4 wireless carriers — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon — and that it’s ...
The Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) is no longer a secret, its been subjected to teardowns and numerous overviews. We believe Sony Ericsson is due to unveil its gaming-centric smartphone at Mobile ...
Sony wants to lure gamers to the Xperia Z3 line with its ability to remotely play PlayStation 4 games. And it'd be thrilled to finally see a smash-hit phone, period.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play vs HTC HD7 [Windows Phone 7 Device] The screen lock and unlock button is right on top, and sits on the controller portion rather than the screen portion of the phone.
The XPERIA Play runs Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread, on top of which is Sony Ericsson's custom UI; however, the company tells us that they've been careful this time around not to cement the two ...