Arrives for the official "PSP Phone" Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY announced yesterday, the last of the series Xperia smartphone based on Android platform. The terminal, with a multitouch screen 4 "and a 5 megapixel camera, offers the typical features of a smartphone combined with immersive gaming experience.
By opening the slider, in fact, the device reveals a d-pad, two analog touch controls, two keys back and the four classic PlayStation buttons: Circle, X, Square and Triangle. PLAY The Xperia features a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 GHz and an integrated GPU Adreno, which allows fluid images at 60 fps and optimized for 3D games and surfing the internet with low consumption.
Riko Sakaguchi, vice president and chief executive officer creation of Sony Ericsson, said: "For Sony Ericsson is a time to be really proud that we bring something truly revolutionary on the market. In line with our vision of communication entertainment, Xperia PLAY will forever change the way people think the smartphone and mobile gaming.
"Based on Gingerbread (version 2.3), last revised operating system Android, Xperia will also PLAY PlayStation Certified first device. This means you will have access to all game content made available through PlayStation PlayStation Suite, the platform currently under development for launch later this year.
Kazou Hirai, president of networked products and services group of Sony Ericsson, said: "I am happy that PLAY Xperia smartphone is the first PlayStation Certified to be launched. Xperia PLAY is a unique offering for consumers and is another example products and services that are important that are coming on the market and form an alliance on strong asset to Sony.
" Sony Ericsson has signed partnerships with leading manufacturers of the videogame industry to provide a stimulating and vibrant ecosystem, both during and after the launch, with many new titles available through the Android Market. The main franchise available on Xperia PLAY include Need for Speed, The Sims 3, FIFA 10, Guitar Hero, Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell pre-installed application will allow users to easily find out which games are optimized for Sony Ericsson's new terminal.
PLAY The Xperia will be available worldwide beginning in March 2011.
By opening the slider, in fact, the device reveals a d-pad, two analog touch controls, two keys back and the four classic PlayStation buttons: Circle, X, Square and Triangle. PLAY The Xperia features a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 GHz and an integrated GPU Adreno, which allows fluid images at 60 fps and optimized for 3D games and surfing the internet with low consumption.
Riko Sakaguchi, vice president and chief executive officer creation of Sony Ericsson, said: "For Sony Ericsson is a time to be really proud that we bring something truly revolutionary on the market. In line with our vision of communication entertainment, Xperia PLAY will forever change the way people think the smartphone and mobile gaming.
"Based on Gingerbread (version 2.3), last revised operating system Android, Xperia will also PLAY PlayStation Certified first device. This means you will have access to all game content made available through PlayStation PlayStation Suite, the platform currently under development for launch later this year.
Kazou Hirai, president of networked products and services group of Sony Ericsson, said: "I am happy that PLAY Xperia smartphone is the first PlayStation Certified to be launched. Xperia PLAY is a unique offering for consumers and is another example products and services that are important that are coming on the market and form an alliance on strong asset to Sony.
" Sony Ericsson has signed partnerships with leading manufacturers of the videogame industry to provide a stimulating and vibrant ecosystem, both during and after the launch, with many new titles available through the Android Market. The main franchise available on Xperia PLAY include Need for Speed, The Sims 3, FIFA 10, Guitar Hero, Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell pre-installed application will allow users to easily find out which games are optimized for Sony Ericsson's new terminal.
PLAY The Xperia will be available worldwide beginning in March 2011.
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