The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY 4G intends to merge the worlds of gaming and communications in a single device, where it will combine a PlayStation-certified gaming device with the capabilities and portability of an Android smartphone. Sounds tantalizing, does it not? Let us check out the hardware specifications to see if it can live up to expectations or not.
Preserving the same “human curvature” design style of the other variants, there’s nothing relatively new about the Xperia PLAY 4G. In fact, this mostly glossy plastic smartphone employs a decent build quality, but it easily stands out being thicker than most contemporary smartphones.
1GHz CPU and Adreno 205 graphics processor will keep things pumping from within, and you get a front-facing VGA camera in addition to a 5-megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, and seven Xperial PLAY optimized games right from the get go – Dungeon Defenders Second Wave, Asphalt 6 Adrenaline, Star Battalion, Madden NFL 11, The Sims 3, Tower Bloxx: My City, and Crash Bandicoot.
There is 4” LCD display it’s sporting since it’s able to exhibit some good viewing angles and warm looking colors, which are crucial as we’re tilting the phone while gaming away. Furthermore, its 480 x 854 resolution is seemingly detailed enough to stand up with most tasks – though, its brightness output is still on the reserved side.
it’s the handset as we’ve seen before – meaning, we find all of its ports and buttons in their same locations. Lastly, removing its plastic cover provides access to its microSD card slot, 1,500 mAh battery, and SIM card slot. Watch Out for this Phone.
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