VIDEO: PlayStation phone caught out...again

Sony Ericsson console phone gets another airing

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17 January 2011 10:28 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

For a device that doesn't even officially exist yet, the PlayStation phone is certainly cropping up in a lot of places.

And the latest venture out for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play device is a McDonald's restaurant in Taiwan (and a busy road in Taiwan too).

And whilst the ePrice videos don't really show us anything that we haven't seen before, they aren't shot on blurry-cam, which makes a change, and they give the best overview yet of the console-phone's curvy (and rather bulky) chassis and the slider control pad action.

The handset is said to be packing a 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8255 processor, a battery capacity of 1,500mAh, a 4-inch LCD display with an 854 x 480 resolution, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, a microSD slot, SIM slot, micro-USB and a noise-cancelling microphone. 

We're expecting it to go official next month at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona.

 

Via: pocketnow.com Via: eprice.com.tw

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PlayStation Phone, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, Phones, Gaming, Mobile phones, Video

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