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The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play[13] (stylized Xperia PLAY and codenamed Zeus)[14][15] is a handheld game console smartphoneproduced by Sony Ericsson. Under the Xperia smartphone brand running Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the device is the first to be part of the PlayStation Certified program which means that it can play PlayStation Mobile games. The device was originally thought to carry the PlayStation branding, though this has been clarified to be a certification of being part of the PlayStation Certified program.
On March 4, 2010, the device was announced for the first time codenamed the PlayStation Phone, but rumors were going around long before Sony announced the device as early as 2005.
On February 13, 2011, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011, it was announced that the device would be shipping globally in March 2011, with a launch lineup of around 50 software titles.[3] In the US, the Xperia Play was initially available only on the Verizonnetwork,[3] until the release of the Xperia Play 4G on AT&T.[16] In Mexico it is available through Telcel.[17] In the UK, carriers O₂,Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile and Three have confirmed that they were to stock the handset.[18] In Canada, the device is carried exclusively by Rogers Wireless.[19]
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[hide]Hardware[edit]
The device is a horizontally sliding phone with its original form resembling the Xperia X10 while the slider below resembles the slider of the PSP Go. The slider features a D-pad in an indented area on the left side, a set of standard PlayStation buttons (, , and) in an indented area on the right, a long rectangular touchpad in the middle, Start and Select buttons in an indented area on the bottom right corner, a Menu button on the bottom left corner, and two shoulder buttons (L and R) on the back of the device.[20] The original form, has a long rectangular touchscreen, and four buttons below, for Back, Home, Menu, and Search.[20] The device features a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a Qualcomm Adreno 205 GPU, a 4.0 in (100 mm) TFT LCD display with a resolution of 854 × 480 (FWVGA) capable of 16,777,216 colors, a 5.1-megapixel camera, 512 MB RAM, 400 MB internal storage and a micro-USB connector. It supports microSD cards, in contrast to the PSP consoles, which use Memory Stick variants, and the PlayStation Vita, which uses a custom, proprietary flash storage medium.[9][20][21]
Software[edit]
The device runs on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system,[22] with early prototypes running Android 2.2.[14] The R800i (International), R800a (North America), and R800at (AT&T) variants uses a custom skin over Android named the "Xperia UI" shared by the Xperia Arc and Xperia Neo released in the same year. The R800x (Verizon) variant uses the stock Android UI found on theNexus S.
PlayStation Mobile[edit]
The device is said to feature games graphically within the range of similar portable devices[20] and plays these games via an application known as PlayStation Mobile. It changes the interface of the device from that of a phone to the XrossMediaBar, closely resembling that of the PlayStation Portable.[9][10] A dedicated section in Google Play specifically for games for the system allowing users to download games on the go is also added.[21][23] Titles shown off internally on the device include PSP games, such as God of War and LittleBigPlanet, as well as older PlayStation games; there are also plans for future games incorporating augmented reality similar to Invizimals.[21] The prices of the games were expected to be under US$10, considerably lower than the PlayStation Portable's price range of less than US$40 per game.[24]
Android[edit]
The device is compatible with Android software, which can be downloaded from the Google Play store (Formerly Android Market). Many games are optimized for use with the device's additional gaming controls, including the video game streaming service