The Sony Ericsson Xperia play =)

Hey friends, I am back after a long time as I am having exams. Today I am here to blog about the Xperia Play. This is a play station phone. The Sony Ericsson Marketing guys named it Xperia Play.This device comes with a little app named Play Station Pocket which will be serving up dollops of classic PlayStation One gaming to all those with a taste for it. The Android Market will be joining the fun with Xperia Play-optimized titles from third-party developers. The Play acquits itself very well. The digital directional keys are firm with a satisfying amount of travel and the same goes for the face buttons.Sony Ericsson also throws in a pair of analog pads, which react to your input in much the same fashion as the capacitive touchscreen does. Each pad has a handy indented dot at its center, helping to orient your thumb without the need to look down. There is an Android menu on the bottom left which is accompanied by Select and Start Keys on the right and there are 2 shoulder buttons on the outside,where you would usually find the L1 and R1 controls on the proper console gamepad. They are also called flippers.The sliding mechanism responsible for serving up the gaming controls is pretty much flawless. It’s spring-loaded, meaning you only need to slide it halfway up or down to achieve the required opening or closing action and it does the rest by itself. It has a smooth and consistent movement, one handed operation is no problem either.There’s no tilt to the handset, the screen just slides straight up, and that’s the way it stays. It is perfectly parallel, no matter the violence of our attempts to find any structural flaws.There is a volume rocker to the half of the slider and in between of it  there is a power key, and the usual four Android buttons, arranged in yet another innovative formation. At 16mm (0.63 inches) in thickness and 175g (6.2 ounces) in weight, this may easily be the chubbiest flagship Android device you’re going to see coming out this year. It is perfectly flat when you put it horizontally.Both the SIM and MicroSD card slots are accessible without removing the battery.The Play can tout is a set of stereo speakers.There’s 512MB of it on the Xperia Play. I kinda like this.  Well that’s all folks until then see ya. 😀

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