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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

"Play Station Phone" will be Released in March

Xperia Play, which carried the first smartphon Play Station Certified.

BARCELONA - Although already exhibited many times at various events, Sony Ericsson finally officially launched its new "mobile Play Station" first, on Sunday (13/02/2011), ahead of a grand exhibition Mobile World Congress 2011. Smartphone named Xperia Play will be released for the first time in the U.S. by cooperating with Verizon Wireless began in March 2011.

Often referred to as the Xperia phones Play Station Play was present with features of Play Station and carry the name Play Station Certified. Shape sliding with the bottom of the slide which is the navigation to play games with the joystick buttons like Play Station, D pad, four control buttons, two touchpad, and two other buttons.

Size 4 inches and the multi touch screen and supported Android operating system 2.3 or Gingerbread. In the back there is a 5 mega pixel camera. Computerese system uses a 1GHz processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon Adreno equipped graphics processor that can display a video game with 60 frames per second.

It is designed with a preference as mobile phone games, Siemens has set up about 50 games for the mobile phone. Among Need for Speed, Sims 3, FIFA 10, Guitar Hero, Assassin's Creed, and Splinter Cell. A number of video game developers have also committed to support it, such as Digital Chocolate, EA Mobile, Gameloft, Glu Mobile, Namco Bandai, and PopCap. Games that are made not only can be played alone, but also multi-player and connect to an online service PlayStation One.

Besides exhibiting Play Xperia, Sony Ericsson is also bringing three other products in this arena. Each Arc is a smartphone Xperia, Xperia Nero, and Xperia Pro. All three are designed to target different users, but has supported excellent features that have been used in Sony's electronics devices, such as the Bravia Engine Mobile, sensor Exmor R Mobile, HDvideo, and HDMI. All using the latest platform Android 2.3 or Gingerbread.

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