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I was just about to say that. When I hold a handheld I use my index fingers to hold it, not the palm of my hand.
It's hard to believe that what we're looking at is real -- but we assure you, the picture above is in fact the PlayStation Phone you've long been waiting for. As we reported back in August, the device you see is headed into the market soon, likely boasting Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread), along with a custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform.
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your palms general support nothing considering how close to the edge the controls are
its a psp not a dual shock
Why have all these products competing with each other? It's pointless to have both this and the PSP2 if they're not the same hardware besides the phone radio chip. The iphone/ipod touch model should be used for PSP2, not two different devices where each is played differently and has different controls.The PSP phone != the PSP2.
Pretty beefy phone. This in no way corresponds to the up and coming PSP2?
Why have all these products competing with each other? It's pointless to have both this and the PSP2 if they're not the same hardware besides the phone radio chip. The iphone/ipod touch model should be used for PSP2, not two different devices where each is played differently and has different controls.
On the software side, it looks like the device will be running Gingerbread (Android 3.0) with a phone-specific skin, and there will be a new area of the Android Market specifically for the games. That content will be initially accessible only by the halo device, but from the sounds of things, these titles might be made available to other Android phones if their specs and button layouts meet requirements. Games will be graphically in the range of PSX or PSP games, meaning true 3D gaming is headed to Android. Titles currently being shown off seem to be focused around some older PSX as well as new PSP offerings, with God of War, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and LittleBigPlanet possibly on tap, and future plans for titles which incorporate augmented reality features.
The best of today's smartphone games still can't compete with the likes of LBPSP,GTPSP, and the two GOWPSP's running on 6 year old hardware though.It is? Seems pretty middle of the road to me, especially in terms of GPU performance, even against the smartphones of 6 months ago (e.g. anything using Samsung's Hummingbird for example). Its going to look pretty damn underpowered going up against dual CortexA9 + SGX543MP2 phones which should be hitting sometime close to its 2011 launch. No idea why you would choose a Qualcomm SOC for a device that is focused on gaming.
The best of today's smartphone games still can't compete with the likes of LBPSP,GTPSP, and the two GOWPSP's running on 6 year old hardware though.
The earlier rumor mentioned a different CPU (as a likely candidate):
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/11/exclusive-sony-ericsson-to-introduce-android-3-0-gaming-platfor/
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Why is Sony so slow on merging Ericsson with the networked products division? SE is hemorrhaging a lot of money, and the future of portable gaming is in phones or more like "connected devices." It's time to let all the redundancy go in SE and make PSP Phones from now on.