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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
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
Schickes Design
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
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: 2011-04-04, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: whatmobile.net
Zusammenfassung: Sony Ericsson is finally bringing the PlayStation brand to mobile, although the Xperia PLAY isn€t quite a PSP-with-phone. But it will still change the way you play games.How long has everyone been asking when Sony Ericsson would produce a PlayStation phon...
Gaming pad is well designed, Sony Ericsson's take on Android has some nice features and is easily compensated where it lacks features, battery life when gaming is pretty good
Gaming delivery is a little disparate, screen needs to be brighter, it really needs some exciting gaming titles, video capture is unnecessarily poor
As a smartphone the Xperia Play is reasonable enough and the gaming controls are great, however, the lack of really exciting games at launch is a little disappointing. Software and game development could turn this around, but in these early days, we'd ...
The Xperia Play has a black, shiny plastic exterior on the front and back and is silver on the sides. It includes four main buttons below the screen – a back button, a home button, a menu button and a search button.Weighing 175g, this is by no means a ...
Right now, it's hard to deliver a definitive verdict on the Xperia Play. This is largely due to the that the PlayStation Suite online store not being ready.However we're generally impressed with both the phone and how existing games have been integrate...
If you’re new to Android, you’ll idle hours of time away with the brilliant games and precise controls. There’s perhaps not enough new content to keep Android upgraders so pleased however....
Slide-out gaming controls are well built and comfortable; feels fast; decent build quality
Games offering is weak; confusing software; classic PlayStation titles are expensive; rather dim display
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is part console and part Android smart phone. Its hardware is impressive, but confusing and inconsistent software makes playing games a joyless experience. That leaves it a porky Android phone, with little to offer over it...
Screen, launch titles are just as fun on other phones
And so, Sony Ericsson finds itself at an impasse. This is a phone for hardcore PlayStation fans prepared to put up with the extra bulk of a slide out section that provides nothing except a gamepad. And yet, some of these very people who will know that ...
Zusammenfassung: Now that the hotly anticipated PlayStation Phone has been made official, the build turns out to be similar to the - a compact device with a slide out gamepad tucked away beneath the screen. The game pad will look familiar to PlayStation and PSP g...