![]() ![]() Slide the two halves apart, though, and it’s a different story. Witness: gloss black body, four standard Android buttons below the 4.0-inch LCD, and not even a hint of PlayStation branding - you actually get Sony Ericsson’s green globe logo instead. From the outside, there just isn’t much to signal that Sony’s firecracker handheld is anything more than just another Android device. If Sony Ericsson’s first design objective for a PlayStation phone was making it subtle enough to pass for just a phone, consider that box checked. But can productivity and mindless button mashing really coexist under the same piece of glass? We worked our tender thumbs to blisters to find out whether Sony’s attempt to satiate hardcore gamers with a phone hits a new high score or uses up yet another of Sony’s dwindling lives. What do you get when you breed a portable game console with a smartphone? Sony Ericsson’s new Xperia Play - the long-rumored “ PlayStation phone” that combines the slide-out gamepad of Sony’s PSP Go with all the functionality of a modern Android smartphone. Fitbit Versa 3Ĭontrols work with limited game selection ![]()
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