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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play - Gorgeous Smartphone With 3G Features



Sony Ericsson continues to deliver high tech and feature perfect gadgets that are built and designed to multitask. The Xperia Play is the new generation handset from Sony Ericsson and there is no doubt that you will like it at first sight. The phone offers smart features and promises a unique experience you would never had before. Sony is credited with manufacturing some of the best smartphones but Xperia PlayStation tells a different story. The latest Sony mobile is an exceptional bend of technology, design and features.
Sony is known for its earnest efforts it puts in developing mobiles that could score high on every quotient including quality and user friendliness. The Xperia Play is a dream phone that comes in elegant shape and size. The phone is just 16 mm thick and weighs only 175 g. Its 119X62 mm size makes it quite convenient to hold and carry. The phone is neither too big nor too small. It is just perfect. The screen is 4 inches hence you will feel no problem in reading text messages or mails. In addition, the 4 inch screen is wide enough to watch movies, view videos and play games.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play contains PSP like gaming button for superior gaming experience. You will be amazed to find how interesting games are there in the Xperia. If they are not enough, you are allowed to download more intriguing games into your unit. The motion and gesture gaming feature will never let you feel tired when playing games on mobile. Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is not just about gaming but you can also use it as a camera and capture every moment of life you find worth clicking.

The powerful 5 MP camera with autofocus and LED flash light makes Xperia Play the best camera phone one can have. It also has a secondary camera. Sony has fitted a WVGA camera in the Xperia Play for making videos. Together all these features can make even a decent camera from Sony redundant before Xperia Play. A look at the music features will convince you that the phone can also play songs in stereophonic sound. Its large memory can store thousands of songs, videos and pictures. You can download movies from Internet to watch at free time on your personal 4 inch screen.
The best of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is yet to be unveiled. There is a 1 GHz Scorpion processor embedded in the phone and this processor is powerful enough to turn your phone into a smart pocket computer. It facilitates high speed data transfer and enjoys 3G support. You can also take advantage of GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth and USB port. The phone runs on Android OS and boasts Java MIDP emulator. As a proud owner of Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, you can view and edit document and also enjoy YouTube, Google Talk and much more. The battery lasts long and recharges in less time. For other features, you have to buy the phone.



Sony Ericsson Xperia Play - The PlayStation Phone


The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play adopts the impressive Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. It also comes packed with a 1GHz dual core processor, a 4 inch screen and 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, touch focus and video record and the front facing camera is on hand for video calls. 3D maps allow you to explore new places and Google voice search delivers voice-activated calling, messaging and much more. Other features include Wi-Fi, 3G/HSDPA, Bluetooth and an entertainment package consisting of a multimedia player and pre-loaded Facebook, Twitter and YouTube applications.
What makes the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play stand out from other smartphones though is the slide-out game pad that makes it more of a portable games device than a mobile phone. The game controls slide out from behind the 4 inch touchscreen and combined with incredible graphics and stereo sound the Play gives you a truly fantastic gaming experience. It also comes pre loaded with some great games such as Asphalt 6 and Crash Bandicoot.
Although the touch-screen gaming controls are not as responsive and precise as we would hope and the camera is only of average quality for a recent smartphone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is still a big leap forward in mobile gaming. As a gaming device alone it is not as specialised as a Nintendo DS or Sony PlayStation Portable and to be fair we would not expect to see a smartphone that is, not just yet anyway!
But it's the slide-out game pad that truly has gamers excited. You will notice that the button layout resembles that of a PlayStation controller, with the PlayStation controls on the right and directional pad on the left. It even has the left and right shoulder buttons along the sides. However, taking the place of the two analogue joysticks are two touch-sensitive circles.

The Xperia Play is "PlayStation-certified," but it is not part of the PlayStation Network, and you may have to buy your favourite PlayStation games all over again for the new device.
Hardcore games may prefer to stick with a dedicated hand held gaming device for now but for the rest of us who fancy something new to pass away the time with when we are travelling or just bored then this, for now, is the phone to have.
Our overall opinion is that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play delivers a fantastic PlayStation game experience and one that's coupled with every thing you could want from a top-end smartphone!

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The Perfect Gaming Phone - The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play


It was almost inevitable that the Sony PSP portable games console would eventually evolve into a phone, given that Sony are major players in both markets, and that both types of device revolve around a large screen and portability. One thing we could not have been so sure of is just how good this model would be when it did arrive. Now thanks to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, this idea is a reality and it has certainly exceeded all expectations.
A pleasing aspect of this new model is that Sony have not let the gaming side of thing over shadow the models capabilities as a mobile phone. First and foremost, the Xperia Play run on the always impressive Android operating system, with the latest 2.3 version installed here. With thousands of applications already available, there are a wealth of options open to the user with regards to downloads. 2.3, or Gingerbread as it is also known has an improved text input system for the composition of texts and e mails. Users should also find battery life of this phone impressive thanks to improvements in the power management department. As with previous versions, when browsing the web the system offers full flash support, enabling you to view your favorite websites in all there glory. The Xperia play combines this ability with a great browser and good connectivity option to give a very rounded online experience. When in range of a compatible network, you can benefit from the fastest possible connection thanks to WiFI, however when on the move the experience is nearly as impressive thanks to the phone use of 3G connectivity to give you the fastest possible data transfer speeds.

Carry Your Playstaion With Sony Xperia Play


Sony Ericsson, one of the well known names in the music and camera mobiles arena, startled the mobile phone industry by announcing the launch of first ever PlayStation certified Smartphone that combines all the hi-tech features of a Smartphone and the gaming experience of PlayStation in a single device.
The company announced the release of the gadget at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona which is named as Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. Rikko Sakaguchi, VP and "chief creation officer" at Sony Ericsson said at the event: "This is the best smartphone ever and will open up new possibilities for entertainment."
Play can provide complete gaming and entertainment experience as the gadget is not only a mobile phone but also has got all those features in which are present in a hand hold game console. This gaming phone is powered by latest version of Google Android OS which is Android 2.3 and more popularly known as Gingerbread operating system. Featuring a slide-out panel, the device contains a gaming controller D-pad along with four symbol-etched game control buttons typical of Playstation, and a set of circular touchpads in the middle.

The Sony Ericsson Arc and Play - The XPERIA Series Pride


Sony Ericsson's supply line was greatly affected by the recent disaster that hit the shores of Japan. Regardless of the problems presented by their supply lines, their XPERIA series is still going strong thanks to cutting edge handsets such as the Arc and Play. These Android handsets come with innovative features and designs that are unique in the smartphone market.
Design Features
Both Android handsets bring unique features to the picture. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc is not like any other slim smartphone. The handset also comes with an arced design that adds to the phone's aesthetic value. There is more to this arc than just good looks. The handset's arc allows users to firmly grip the phone when in use. Its ergonomic design allows the phone to snugly fit on your palm. This curve also makes the 8.7 mm slim phone structurally sound and rigid.
The Sony XPERIA Play is one of the most unique handsets in the smartphone world. In fact, it is the only one of its kind. It is the only PlayStation certified smartphone in the market. This is due to the console-like controls similar to that of the PSP. The handset allows users to play intense PS1 games. This will bring hardcore mobile gaming to whole new heights.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc - Your Complete Android Gingerbread Smartphone


Currently, there is no dual-core handsets offered on Sony Ericsson's roster. Due to this, there are countless SE enthusiasts that have been disappointed by this fact. To make up for this, the partnership between Japan and Sweden has created the most unique handsets in the market like the Play. This handset comes with its own console-like controls similar to that of the PSP. This has made the handset the only PlayStation-certified smartphone in the market. Aside from this unique handset, this phone manufacturer also has a complete Android Gingerbread smartphone in its roster. This is the XPERIA Arc.
Aside from its slim and arced design, there are many more advanced features the smartphone has to offer. Like all modern handsets, this slim mobile phone runs on the latest operating system Android has to offer. This is the Gingerbread version. With Gingerbread, users of this handset will enjoy more from games and multimedia. They will also enjoy all the advantages of Adobe Flash player support. This will allow users to have full access to websites that run Flash-based animation, videos, graphics, and text rendering.