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B ack in 2010, my parents got me a PlayStation Portable—more commonly known as the PSP — for my eleventh birthday. To date, ...
If anyone’s capable of making a gaming phone (worth buying), I’d put my money on Sony Ericsson. Their recent patent shows the blueprints for what looks like a PSP phone. What sets this phone ...
Hot on the heels of Sony Ericsson's worrying results (further and further into the red we go) comes a rumour that the phone manufacturer approached one of its joint-venture daddies, Sony, to ask ...
Engadget is reporting that Sony Ericsson is on the cusp of releasing a brand new Android-powered smartphone with PlayStation branding. According to the report, the device is based on Android 3.0 ...
What does seem clear to these shady sources is that Sony won't be forking over the PlayStation branding to its Sony Ericsson partnership, and instead will build its PSP phone all by its lonesome.
While the PSP might have sold better, the Xperia Play was my favorite Sony handheld, and I think that the form factor is due a comeback.
Like the high-end Cybershot and Walkman phones, Sony Ericsson’s new “gaming” phones would pack a lot of media muscle and have an interface like the PSP’s.
Our colleagues at T3.com grabbed some Sony Ericsson Xperia Play video which you can watch below. As a gaming-oriented mobile, the headline feature here is, of course, the slide-out controller section.
Hot on the heels of sending out an invite for an Xperia experience at Mobile World Congress, Sony Ericsson has invited UK media to a briefing on 6 January about 'how Sony Ericsson plans to enhance ...
An unconfirmed report claims that Sony Ericsson is at work on a Playstation-branded Android smartphone with a new gaming ecosystem.
So, that’s the lead guy at the phone company teasing about a tie-up between Sony Ericsson and the PSP. Not the XMB, the PSP.
As far as rumors go, this one is about as thin on the deets as they come, but Cnet Asia is reporting that Sony Ericsson senior VP of Product and Application Planning, Rikko Sakaguchi, actually ...