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Die Autoren gefallen
Gute Gesprächsqualität
Gutes Gamepad
GamingSpaß für Unterwegs
Guter Musikplayer
Gute Kamera
Sehr guter Klang
Coole Gaming-Umsetzung
Flotter Browser
Android 2.3
Ausdauernder Akku
PlayStationController
Großes Diplay
3
5 mmKlinke
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Gamepad
Viele vorinstallierte Spiele
Update auf ICS angekündigt
Slider mit Gamepad
Komfortable Spielebedienung
Guter Kameraleistung
Erstklassiges UserInterface
Gute Ausstattung
Hervorragende Integration von ControllerTasten
Große Auswahl von Spielen
Alle Funktionen eines OberklasseSmartphones ohne Kompromisse
Genialer Spielecontroller
Guter Bildschirm
Tolle Verarbeitung
Hervorragendes Gamepad
Gute Sprachqualität
Geniale GamingQualitäten
Exzellente Ausstattung
Sehr gute Performance
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Relativ dick und schwer
Playstation-Software stark verbesserungsfähig
Sehr guter Klang
Schulterbuttons
Display Helligkeit / Kontrast
Wenig Playstation Spiele vorinstalliert
Spiele-Steuerung suboptimal
Noch zu wenig Spiele
Schwache Akustik
Bislang unspektakuläre Spiele
Groß und schwer
AndroidTasten zu hoch
Dicke
Rückabdeckung
Hardware nicht auf höher der Zeit
Geräusche der Touchscreenbedienung durch die Sliderhäften
Schlechte Videoqualität
Einzelne Richtungstasten statt Steuerkreuz
KunststoffGehäuse anfällig für Fingerabdrücke und Kratzer
Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-04, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: telegraph.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: For a long time, if any technology writer was asked what phone they would recommend to most users, the answer was simple. Even for the least Apple-inclined, ‘Get an iPhone' was the only honest answer. It was not perfect, but it was the best on the mark...
Zusammenfassung: Now this is my personal review for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play! The Long awaited Playstation Phone that was eagerly awaited from the very first rumours that emerged from the labs at Sony Ericsson.I am new to Android, but having been a user of smart phon...
We think that the Xperia Play paired with Three's all you can eat offerings is a match made in heaven, without high-speed data access there would be a major bottleneck which would affect the Play's functionality, we certainly think that Sony Ericsson done...
Zusammenfassung: 1emailThe Sony Ericsson Xperia Play – casually known as the PlayStation Phone – may be one of the most anticipated mobile devices of the past few years; rumours of such a device had been circling the internet for months before its eventual unveiling at...
Zusammenfassung: We have had our hands on the BlackBerry Bold 9700 for over a year and to say that it feels dated is an understatement, however one thing which we thought was in its favor when compared to more advanced modern-day smartphones was its size, however we recen...
Lots of recent smartphones boast a host of impressive games, and some of them even offer decent graphics, but nothing comes close to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play when it comes to control. The sliding lower half with proper buttons mean you'll be able to control games accurately and comfortably, and it's a lot more fun than using touchscreen buttons. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play also tops the li
Unfortunately, Sony can't back up with Xperia Play's hardware with a world-beating games catalogue. Yes, there are some fun titles, but there's nowhere near the same amount that you'll find on something like the Nintendo 3DS – or even the Apple iPhone – and games bought for the Sony PSP are also incompatible.
Overall, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a bit of a disappointment. The hardware itself is great – it's fast, comfortable as a gaming platform, and it's packed with features. Unfortunately, this means nothing without a decent gaming catalogue, and unt...
On paper, the Xperia Play sounds like a master-stroke of device covergance, branding and usability, but in practice, it leaves a lot to be desired. While the chunky size necessitated by the controls would be more than justified if the gaming aspects lived...
the gaming pad buttons feel good under the fingers and are comfortable to use, but the touchpads are not so responsive, and the shoulder buttons are spongy.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play works fine as a smartphone, but the gaming element just doesn't have the wow factor we were really hoping for. We'd advise anyone really into mobile gaming to buy a dedicated device instead. The Nintendo 3DS need not worry...
Excellent rapidfire gameplay, Intuitive user interface, Physcial controls better for gaming than the usual touchscreen, More games than the Android Market, Good quality audio
Controls still aren't as good as a real handheld console, Having three separate places to download games isn't very practical, No support for PSP games and you need to buy PSN games you already own
Sony knows what's it doing when it comes to video games, so it's no surprise that Sony Ericsson has produced the first real attempt to bring advanced gaming to a mobile phone. It would have been great if the result wasn't a mix between a smartphone and...