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Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone – Experia Play

Posted by admin on July 31, 2011

Experia Play Review

Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone with 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth – Unlocked Phone – International Warranty – Black

The Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone is the ultimate smart phone for gamers. Of course you'll be able to make phone calls, play music, take photos with a 5MP camera and do a lot of other things that many smart phones can do but the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY gives users a dedicated gaming control panel that looks a lot like the Sony PSP handheld console, using the same directional pad and the "X", "square", "circle" and "triangle" buttons that PlayStation users are used to.

The Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone features a 1 GHz QUALCOMM Snapdragon processor and a 4 inch touchscreen. It comes with seven games preloaded onto the phone and more than 50 other games will soon be available at the V Cast app store. The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY will also let you surf the Internet by connecting to 3G or Wi-Fi signals..

Experia Play Product Features and Specifications

• Product Dimensions: 4.7 x 0.6 x 2.4 inches
• Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
• Real game controller
• PlayStation Certified
• Powered by Android (Gingerbread)
• Incredible graphics: 3D gaming graphics with 4" capacitive multi-touch screen
• GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900. UMTS/HSPA 900/2100

Experia Play Smartphone Reviews

The Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone is a new phone that just came out so there are not a lot of reviews online but the reviews we did find were quite good and it received an average user rating of 4.3 stars.

When conducting our research we found that all of the reviewers agree that the Sony Ericsson Experia Play has a good user interface and the operating system is very stable. People also agree that the phone itself is great and that the built-in 5 MP camera also does a very good job. Of course the reason that most people bought this phone is for gaming and when it comes to playing games people are very pleased with the Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone.

One reviewer stated that the Experia Play games that come with this phone are very good quality and he says that they are "almost PS2 comparable". Another reviewer said that after purchasing this phone there's no need to carry a cell phone and a PSP, now he just needs to carry the Sony Ericsson Experia Play and a portable charger. All of the reviewers also agree that there is a world of difference between playing games on a touchscreen and playing with the game pad on the Sony Ericsson Experia Play. It's a lot easier and more fun to play with a dedicated gaming control panel.

A couple of reviewers note that you will need to keep an eye on battery life and that it is a good idea to carry a portable battery charger. However, another reviewer said that he didn't have any issues with battery life and that he is able to use the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play all day long and the battery will last well into the evening.

One reviewer also pointed out that when he plugged in his headphones the sound quality was terrible at first but there is a cord that comes with the phone that allows you to use any non-Sony Ericsson headphones and when using his headphones in conjunction with this cord the sound quality was much better. He also noted that the sound quality of the speakers, when not using headphones, was also quite good on his Experia Play Smartphone.

After researching all the reviews we could find online it seems like the Sony Ericsson Experia Play PlayStation Certified Android Smartphone is the smart phone that gamers have been dreaming of. It received very good reviews and we feel confident giving it our recommendation.

 Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone   Experia Play

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