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Steve, the dog with no powers that we let hang out with us all for some reason
Hell yeah, just in time when I have plans to change my phone.
multi touch pad = analogs?AndyD said:Yep. So touchscreen, multitouchpad and two dpads, but no analogs?
WaltJay said:So instead of adding another nub, they eliminate one? No nubs?!?
dogmaan said:Why do I have a horrible feeling that this is the PSP2
I hope not.
Damn right. I'm in.Crayon said:Android + Gamepad. I'm sold.
dogmaan said:Why do I have a horrible feeling that this is the PSP2
I hope not.
ACE 1991 said:Seems like the wrong direction Sony.
iammeiam said:Huh. Slider phone with no QWERTY, or even physical number pad. Interesting.
I'm thinking this is pretty doomed, but I could easily be wrong. It just seems... Extra.
AndyD said:Yep. So touchscreen, multitouchpad and two dpads, but no analogs?
What are those holes in the touchpad? Can you screw in analogs??
Overpriced and will have many updates. D:Razorskin said:Oh Snap, I like to see where they are going with this.
Elfforkusu said:Damn right. I'm in.
Will only buy a handful of PSP titles, but Sony Ericsson makes good phones. It'll be worth it.
lowrider007 said:Ever the pessimist aren't we.
LiK said:Overpriced and will have many updates. D:
As far as i Know, an 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 has no hope of playing PSP games.golem said:Will this really play PSP games? Same architecture? How about PSP2?
Tiduz said:no. my x10 still runs on 1.6
1. fucking 6.
Metalmurphy said:multi touch pad = analogs?
Metalmurphy said:Isn't that thing in the middle a touchpad of sorts? Could work as one or even 2 analogues.
Nah.Busaiku said:So is this PSP's successor?
dogmaan said:Why do I have a horrible feeling that this is the PSP2
I hope not.
ZZMitch said:Touchscreen :lol
AndyD said:Oh yeah. Like the HTC Aria with that little camera based analog "hole" could work.
Tiduz said:no. my x10 still runs on 1.6
1. fucking 6.
This is a prototype and I think the PS D-Pad and face buttons are branding enough.Takao said:No PlayStation Branding Not PSPhone.
What if this is the PSP2?Tron 2.0 said:Honestly, I don't see how this makes a lot of sense.
Sony has the PSP, will have the PSP2.
Where does a second handheld device fit in?
A phone that can play PSP games? Makes a lot of sense. This? I'm not seeing it.
Willing to admit I could be 100% wrong though.
But two incompatible PSP platforms competing is madness.dallow_bg said:Nah.
Just an Android phone with emphasis on Sony gaming.
Lonely1 said:As far as i Know, an 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 has no hope of playing PSP games.
Lonely1 said:As far as i Know, an 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 has no hope of playing PSP games.
Since when did Sony do things that make sense..esquire said:It probably is. It doesn't really make sense to split up the PSP user base and developers by creating a PSP-phone platform that functions differently from a PSP-console platform.
Isn't this more powerful than 3DS?Lonely1 said:- If this is the PSP2, the specs are a bit underwhelming
Yes, the Qualcom SOC has a GPU in there. Nothing comparable to PSPs though.AndyD said:I assume there is also some sort of GPU in there.
golem said:Will this really play PSP games? Same architecture? How about PSP2?