SONY playstation phone (latest)

Honey91

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The PlayStation Phone will be powered by Android 3.0 "Gingerbread".

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The Playstation Phone will reportedly launch early next year, packing Android 3.0 Gingerbread. (Source: Engadget)
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The device will likely launch early in 2011 and may well be one of the first Android phones to support Google's much-anticipated upcoming OS overhaul.

The phone's hardware is being designed by Sony-Ericsson, a joint-venture between the Japanese Sony and Ericsson, a Swedish cell phone maker.

The screen is slotted to be between 3.7 and 4.1 inches (it's unclear whether a size has been selected yet). The phone will be powered by the 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 the second most powerful member of Qualcomm's "Scorpion" chip family. That chipset means that it will probably be paired with the Adreno 205 GPU, though it could well get a custom graphics processor, given its gaming focus.

The device will pack 512 MB of RAM, 1 GB of ROM, and a microSD expansion slot. Sony may alienate some its fans in forgoing support for its Memory Stick format, but this ultimately seems like a wise decision.

Game resolution is rumored to be along the lines of the PSP/PSX. Early titles reportedly demoed by Sony include God of War, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and LittleBigPlanet. Users will have access both to Google's standard Android Market and to a custom Sony Marketplace.

This new device is significant in a number of ways. First, it spells serious trouble for Apple. As the iPhone sees its momentum bleeding away and being sucked up by Android, one of its last great draws is its superior gaming. Now Android may be getting its own gaming powerhouse -- and with discrete controls to boot (a long-standing gripe with iPhone gaming is the lack discrete buttons). That likely will leave Jobs and company losing plenty of sleep.

Another significant point is that the upcoming product showcases a deepening relationship between Sony and Google. Sony has wholeheartedly thrown its enthusiasm and advertising might behind Google TV -- a new distribution of Android that looks to conquer the internet-connected TV market. It should be interesting to see where this relationship takes both companies.

The device is reportedly currently quite buggy and its exterior is still incomplete, so the images shown are by no means a finalized case design or screen.

Still, Sony has plenty of time to iron out these issues. And assuming it does, this may become the Android device to get early next year. Competition may be tightening with the release of Windows Phone 7, which largely follows Android's model (multiple carriers, multiple hardware partners) and is also gaming focused. But this upcoming handheld could steal the show if its put together with sufficient polish.
 

Bgrewal

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Stupid...


Same reason the Ngage didnt work. Most 7 to 14 year old dont have phones or if they do thier parents dont buy them expensive ones.

Market for older gamers is limited. Most like me would rather own a PSP and a phone rather than just a PSPphone.
 

Bgrewal

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this might have done well if it came out soon after psp came out. PSP is nearing it's end of market significance anyways.
 

kai1432

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Oh Eh Playstation Phone Nahi Ve Sirf Niche External Game Board Ve......Zara Eh Dasso Mainu Ki Android PSP Games Support Kar Sakda Ve...{Dimag Lao}.....Nalle Ek Hor Gapp Ki Android 3.0 Ve.Latest 2.2 Ve....Te Mainu Nahi Lagda Ki 3.0 Agle 5 Salla Tak Release Hunda.....Big Lolz....
 
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