Images of an apparent Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 2 have surfaced online. The images show a phone with a similar slide-out gamepad as the original model. Sony Ericsson launched the Xperia Play back in ...
Sony’s Xperia Play was clearly a phone ahead of its time. Released in 2011, the device predates the rise of mobile gaming and modern handheld consoles like the Nintendo Switch. But now, years later, ...
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Sony Ericsson has introduced the Xperia PLAY, the first PlayStation-certified smartphone, combining a PlayStation-quality gaming experience with the very latest Android smartphone technology. Xperia ...
Perhaps even more than Samsung, Sony has a handful of businesses it could tap to improve its smartphones. It had display, imaging, entertainment, and gaming chops but, for one reason or another, ...
I've been an iPhone user since day dot, starting with an imported North American 2G model in 2007. I upgraded to a 3G not long after the Australian release and recently picked up an iPhone 4 after ...
Many years ago, Sony released the Xperia Play smartphone. Basically, it was a smartphone slash PSP, and while it may have looked cool, it wasn’t exactly beloved by all who had one. It was 2011 after ...
Sony Ericsson got its game on today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with the announcement of its Xperia Play gaming phone. After a showy product unveiling event, I got the chance to play awhile ...
Sony has officially OFFICIALLY revealed its well-leaked gaming smart phone — the Xperia Play. It will be the first smart phone to merge phone capabilities with a Sony game controller and gaming ...
Sony Ericsson clearly hopes that Xperia Play owners are a forgiving lot. It is a chubby, heavy phone. Granted, Sony Ericsson didn't have a lot of leeway with the design, as it had to accommodate the ...
The Xperia Play is being touted as the "World's First PlayStation Certified Smartphone". Does that make it a good phone? Or even a good gaming system? We've been putting the phone through its paces.