The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is the first phone in the world certified by PlayStation and, starting today, is on sale in 10 countries (and added 6 more in the coming weeks) with over 60 games available for download . This powerful smartphone that has Gingerbread Android 2.3 is ideal for gamers because when we slide the bottom controls very similar to the PlayStation.
The 10 countries already can get the phone for a little more than € 500 are: Austria, Denmark, Germany, China, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, Sweden and Taiwan. We had already discussed the time would be the Sony Xperia Ericcsson Play in Argentina and Movistar Spain.
Below is a list of games already available for download:
Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior from Digital Legends (pre-installed)
FIFA 2010 from EA Mobile (pre-installed **)
Sims 3 from EA Mobile (pre-installed **)
Star Battalion from Gameloft (pre-installed **)
Tetris from EA mobile (pre-installed **)
6 from Gameloft Asphalt (free to download)
Defenders Dungeon: Second Wave from Trendy Entertainment
Galaxy on Fire 2 from Fishlabs
From Assassins Creed Gameloft
Need for Speed from EA Mobile SHIFT
Worms from EA Mobile
Nova 2 from Gameloft
Modern Combat Black Pegasus from Gameloft
HandyGames from Guns n Glory
Reckless Racing from Polarbit
Gameloft Real Football 2011from
Gun Bros from Glu Mobile
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You might remember yesterday’s brouhaha over LG’s seemingly false claim that Android 2.3 Gingerbread requires a 1GHz processor or better, using it as a justification for keeping an official upgrade out of the hopes and dreams of Optimus One owners around the globe — but the good news is that it appears to have been a misunderstanding. Here’s the official statement from LG:
“LG released information prematurely regarding the minimum processor upgrade requirements for the LG Optimus. Google recently announced the Gingerbread platform and has not yet published the Gingerbread Compatibility Definition Document (CDD) or the public branch open source code. Once the CDD and the source code is public, LG will evaluate the upgradability of the Optimus Series. We apologize for any confusion or misunderstanding. We will alert you as soon as more information on this topic is available.”
So they’re taking responsibility for jumping the gun and have committed to “evaluating the upgradability” of the Optimus line once Google’s published Gingerbread’s official requirements and turned loose the source code. Of course, it’s possible they’ll ultimately find another reason for keeping the phones stuck on Froyo — but for now, we’ve got a sliver of hope.
SFR and Samsung now offer to SFR customers pay for their purchases of applications made on the Samsung Apps Store right on their monthly mobile bill. This collaboration represents a global first for the Samsung Store Apps (6 million applications downloaded to date), but this is currently only available on mobile phones running the OS Bada.
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Specifications
While it is still awaiting a formalization of the part of Samsung’s new YP-PMP MB2 is the Korean site Daum who just reference the device for release next August 11!
As we previously announced, including this PMP is equipped with WiFi, Bluetooth, an FM tuner, a GPS, DMB TV tuner, with a capacity up to 32GB, a screen Super Touch AMOLED 4 “(800x480px) S5PC111 1Ghz processor and a compatible WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG4, DivX, Xvid, SMI, MP3, WMA, OGG, ACC, FLAC, JPEG, BMP, PNG, all under 2.1 with TouchWiz Android 3.1.