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Xperia Play

The Xperia Play is a smartphone with elements of a handheld game console produced by Sony Ericsson. With the marketshare for dedicated handheld game consoles diminishing into the 2010s due to the rapid expansion of smartphones with cheap downloadable games, Sony attempted to tackle the issue with two separate devices; a dedicated video game console with elements of a smartphone, called the PlayStation Vita, and a smartphone with elements of a handheld console, the Xperia Play. Originally rumored to be a "PlayStation Phone", the device shed the "PlayStation" branding in favor of the Xperia brand, running on the Android operating system.

Xperia Play
Xperia Play in the open position
ManufacturerSony Ericsson
SeriesSony Ericsson Xperia[1]
Compatible networksGSM (GPRS, EDGE), UMTS, UMTS, CDMA, EvDO[2]
First releasedApril 1, 2011; 11 years ago (2011-04-01)
Availability by regionApril 1, 2011 (EUR), May 26 (NA)
PredecessorPSP Go (as a gaming device)
RelatedXperia S
Xperia U
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlider
Dimensions119 mm (4.7 in) H
62 mm (2.4 in) W
16 mm (0.63 in) D[2]
Mass175 g (6.2 oz)[2]
Operating systemOriginal: Android 2.3.3 "Gingerbread"
Current: Android 2.3.7 "Gingerbread" [2]
CPUGHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255[3]
GPUAdreno 205[3]
Memory512 MB[3]
Storage400 MB[2]
Removable storagemicroSD card (up to 32 GB)
Battery1500 mAh
Display4 in (100 mm) TFT LCD touchscreen, 854 × 480 (245 ppi) [2] FWVGA, 16M colors
Rear camera5.1 MP[2] (480p with stock OS, 720p with update)
Front cameraVGA, 640 × 480; 1.3 MP[2]
Connectivitymicro-USB 2.0[3]
Data inputsTouchscreen
Accelerometer[4]
Touchpad
20× buttons
(D-pad, , , , , L, R, Select, Start, Menu (×2), Back, Home, Search, Volume ±, Power)
SARHead: 0.323 W/kg 1 g
Body: 0.473 W/kg 1 g
Hotspot: 1.400 W/kg 1 g[5]
Hearing aid compatibilityM4/T4[6]

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.[7]

Hardware

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.[8] The form has a long rectangular touchscreen, and four buttons below, for Back, Home, Menu, and Search.[8] 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.[3][8][9]

Software

The device runs on the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system,[10] with early prototypes running Android 2.2 "Froyo".[11] The device is compatible with Android software downloaded from the Google Play store, with some games featuring optimization for use with the device's additional gaming controls, including the video game streaming service OnLive.[12]

PlayStation Mobile

The device was said to feature games graphically within the range of similar portable devices[8] 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.[3][4] A dedicated section in Google Play specifically for games for the system allowing users to download games on the go is also added.[9][13] Titles shown off internally on the device include PSP games, such as God of War and LittleBigPlanet, as well as older PlayStation games; there were also plans for future games incorporating augmented reality similar to Invizimals.[9] 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.[14]

History

Development

Rumors

Reports of a PlayStation smartphone have existed as early as 2006 when Sony Computer Entertainment filed a patent for a PlayStation Phone.[15] Rumors of such a device resurfaced again in 2007 when a Sony Ericsson executive announced that they were developing a device for gaming, and plans to use the XrossMediaBar in its devices.[16] In June 2007, head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, David Reeves, denied the existence of such a device saying that he had no knowledge of such a device being developed.[17] During the 2007 Games Convention, Peter Ahnegard, an executive at Sony Ericsson, further fueled rumors of a PlayStation Phone, when asked about the device he said that "It's obviously something that we're looking at but right now I can't really comment".[18]

In the early 2008, the official Sony Magazine reported that "a new PSP-style phone is apparently in development".[19] In early 2009, it was reported that plans for a PlayStation Phone has been cancelled as Sony were unwilling to license the PlayStation brand to Sony Ericsson unless Sony would produce the handset independently. This subsequently prompted a fallout between Sony and Sony Ericsson.[20] In May 2009, rumors of such a device arose once again when then head of Sony Ericsson, Hideki Komiyama, told the Financial Times in an interview that as part of his recovery plan for Sony Ericsson, he would like to combine the PlayStation brand with their phones similar to how they had created the Walkman and Cyber-shot lines of mobile phones.[21] In June 2009, The Nikkei reported that Sony Ericsson were developing a "cellphone-game gear hybrid" as a competitor to Apple's iPhone, combining the functionality of a mobile phone and a handheld gaming device.[22]

Images surface

In early 2010, the Wall Street Journal reported that Sony was getting ready to release a smartphone able to download and play video games.[23] The first solid details about the phone came via Engadget in August 2010, reporting many leaked details about the device including that it runs Android, it is a sliding phone with a button configuration similar to the PSP Go, with some technical specifications.[9] Pictures of the device were leaked to the internet when Engadget released pictures of a prototype running Android 2.2, a PSP Go like form factor with a touch pad and microSD card support.[8] Several sites however, have questioned the legitimacy of the images of the device in question, though Engadget has rebuked these theories and shown their proven track record of leaked devices which include the iPad, 2010 MacBook Air and the Nexus One.[11] More images of the device were released by Engadget on October 29, 2010 showing the device running Android 2.2 Froyo and showing its model as "Zeus", it adds that there are several of these devices in internal testing stages with at least one device running Android 2.3 Gingerbread.[24] A video showing the device in the wild in Greece was leaked on December 1, 2010. It showed the device running Android 2.3, and reported that the device's final name would be the Sony Ericsson Z1 though this has not been confirmed by multiple sources.[25]

Two days later, more videos were leaked. They were far clearer, showing the device clearly, with a "PlayStation" icon on the phone which displays a XrossMediaBar-themed interface when selected.[26] On January 5, 2011, Engadget published more photos of what seems to be the final design for the device as it bears both the PlayStation and Xperia brands which weren't on the prototypes.[1] The day after, several other clearer photos and videos of the device was leaked revealing what seems to be its final design, specs, and its benchmark score of 59.1 frames per second.[3][4] On January 10, 2011, a video showing the device playing original PlayStation games was released. Though it is unclear whether the games were being played through official software or an emulator of the original PlayStation console.[27] On January 12, 2011 a Chinese website released pictures of what looked like the device disassembled with the parts spread out and the casing removed.[28]

Official announcement

 
The handset in the closed position

On February 6, 2011, Sony Ericsson created an event for the Xperia Play on their Facebook page.

In late January or early February, a shortened version of an advert made for airing during the Super Bowl was leaked on several websites. On February 6, 2011, the device was officially announced with the broadcast of the version of this ad.[29] On February 13, 2011 more details were released by Sony Ericsson.[citation needed]

Release

The phone was initially announced as having a March 2011 release timeframe.[7] However, the final release date slipped into April 1, 2011, when the device was released in the UK,[30] Ireland[31] and Spain.[32] On April 28, 2011, it was launched in Canada, exclusively to Rogers.[33] The US launch was officially scheduled for Spring 2011, and while a time frame of mid-April was initially given,[34] the device's launch was pushed back to May 26.[35] In Indonesia, the device was launched on XL Axiatta network on July 29, 2011. On September 18, 2011, the Xperia Play 4G was released for AT&T, it features HSPA+ for faster speeds and it comes in a Stealth Blue color.[36] In the US, the Xperia Play was initially available only on the Verizon network,[7] until the release of the Xperia Play 4G on AT&T.[36] In Mexico it was available through Telcel.[37] In the UK, carriers O2, Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile and Three have confirmed that they were to stock the handset.[38] In Canada, the device was carried exclusively by Rogers Wireless.[39]

Android updates

On September 8, 2011, Sony Ericsson confirmed that the Xperia Play, and all Xperia phones released in 2011, would receive an update to Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich".[40] However, on May 25, 2012, it was stated that following beta testing and discussions with developers, the Xperia Play would not receive an update to Android 4.0, citing stability concerns.[41]

Emulation and homebrew

Since the Xperia Play runs on Android, the device may install apps for playing homebrew games. It is commonly used to run emulators for older game systems such as Atari 2600, MAME, Commodore 64, SNES, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation Portable, and many others.[42][43]

See also

References

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Parts of this article those related to Software need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2012 The Xperia Play is a smartphone with elements of a handheld game console produced by Sony Ericsson With the marketshare for dedicated handheld game consoles diminishing into the 2010s due to the rapid expansion of smartphones with cheap downloadable games Sony attempted to tackle the issue with two separate devices a dedicated video game console with elements of a smartphone called the PlayStation Vita and a smartphone with elements of a handheld console the Xperia Play Originally rumored to be a PlayStation Phone the device shed the PlayStation branding in favor of the Xperia brand running on the Android operating system Xperia PlayXperia Play in the open positionManufacturerSony EricssonSeriesSony Ericsson Xperia 1 Compatible networksGSM GPRS EDGE UMTS UMTS CDMA EvDO 2 First releasedApril 1 2011 11 years ago 2011 04 01 Availability by regionApril 1 2011 EUR May 26 NA PredecessorPSP Go as a gaming device RelatedXperia SXperia UTypeSmartphoneForm factorSliderDimensions119 mm 4 7 in H62 mm 2 4 in W 16 mm 0 63 in D 2 Mass175 g 6 2 oz 2 Operating systemOriginal Android 2 3 3 Gingerbread Current Android 2 3 7 Gingerbread 2 CPU1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255 3 GPUAdreno 205 3 Memory512 MB 3 Storage400 MB 2 Removable storagemicroSD card up to 32 GB Battery1500 mAhDisplay4 in 100 mm TFT LCD touchscreen 854 480 245 ppi 2 FWVGA 16M colorsRear camera5 1 MP 2 480p with stock OS 720p with update Front cameraVGA 640 480 1 3 MP 2 Connectivitymicro USB 2 0 3 Data inputsTouchscreenAccelerometer 4 Touchpad20 buttons D pad L R Select Start Menu 2 Back Home Search Volume Power SARHead 0 323 W kg 1 gBody 0 473 W kg 1 gHotspot 1 400 W kg 1 g 5 Hearing aid compatibilityM4 T4 6 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 7 Contents 1 Hardware 2 Software 2 1 PlayStation Mobile 3 History 3 1 Development 3 1 1 Rumors 3 1 2 Images surface 3 2 Official announcement 3 3 Release 4 Android updates 5 Emulation and homebrew 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHardware EditThe 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 8 The form has a long rectangular touchscreen and four buttons below for Back Home Menu and Search 8 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 3 8 9 Software EditThe device runs on the Android 2 3 Gingerbread operating system 10 with early prototypes running Android 2 2 Froyo 11 The device is compatible with Android software downloaded from the Google Play store with some games featuring optimization for use with the device s additional gaming controls including the video game streaming service OnLive 12 PlayStation Mobile Edit The device was said to feature games graphically within the range of similar portable devices 8 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 3 4 A dedicated section in Google Play specifically for games for the system allowing users to download games on the go is also added 9 13 Titles shown off internally on the device include PSP games such as God of War and LittleBigPlanet as well as older PlayStation games there were also plans for future games incorporating augmented reality similar to Invizimals 9 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 14 History EditDevelopment Edit Rumors Edit Reports of a PlayStation smartphone have existed as early as 2006 when Sony Computer Entertainment filed a patent for a PlayStation Phone 15 Rumors of such a device resurfaced again in 2007 when a Sony Ericsson executive announced that they were developing a device for gaming and plans to use the XrossMediaBar in its devices 16 In June 2007 head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe David Reeves denied the existence of such a device saying that he had no knowledge of such a device being developed 17 During the 2007 Games Convention Peter Ahnegard an executive at Sony Ericsson further fueled rumors of a PlayStation Phone when asked about the device he said that It s obviously something that we re looking at but right now I can t really comment 18 In the early 2008 the official Sony Magazine reported that a new PSP style phone is apparently in development 19 In early 2009 it was reported that plans for a PlayStation Phone has been cancelled as Sony were unwilling to license the PlayStation brand to Sony Ericsson unless Sony would produce the handset independently This subsequently prompted a fallout between Sony and Sony Ericsson 20 In May 2009 rumors of such a device arose once again when then head of Sony Ericsson Hideki Komiyama told the Financial Times in an interview that as part of his recovery plan for Sony Ericsson he would like to combine the PlayStation brand with their phones similar to how they had created the Walkman and Cyber shot lines of mobile phones 21 In June 2009 The Nikkei reported that Sony Ericsson were developing a cellphone game gear hybrid as a competitor to Apple s iPhone combining the functionality of a mobile phone and a handheld gaming device 22 Images surface Edit In early 2010 the Wall Street Journal reported that Sony was getting ready to release a smartphone able to download and play video games 23 The first solid details about the phone came via Engadget in August 2010 reporting many leaked details about the device including that it runs Android it is a sliding phone with a button configuration similar to the PSP Go with some technical specifications 9 Pictures of the device were leaked to the internet when Engadget released pictures of a prototype running Android 2 2 a PSP Go like form factor with a touch pad and microSD card support 8 Several sites however have questioned the legitimacy of the images of the device in question though Engadget has rebuked these theories and shown their proven track record of leaked devices which include the iPad 2010 MacBook Air and the Nexus One 11 More images of the device were released by Engadget on October 29 2010 showing the device running Android 2 2 Froyo and showing its model as Zeus it adds that there are several of these devices in internal testing stages with at least one device running Android 2 3 Gingerbread 24 A video showing the device in the wild in Greece was leaked on December 1 2010 It showed the device running Android 2 3 and reported that the device s final name would be the Sony Ericsson Z1 though this has not been confirmed by multiple sources 25 Two days later more videos were leaked They were far clearer showing the device clearly with a PlayStation icon on the phone which displays a XrossMediaBar themed interface when selected 26 On January 5 2011 Engadget published more photos of what seems to be the final design for the device as it bears both the PlayStation and Xperia brands which weren t on the prototypes 1 The day after several other clearer photos and videos of the device was leaked revealing what seems to be its final design specs and its benchmark score of 59 1 frames per second 3 4 On January 10 2011 a video showing the device playing original PlayStation games was released Though it is unclear whether the games were being played through official software or an emulator of the original PlayStation console 27 On January 12 2011 a Chinese website released pictures of what looked like the device disassembled with the parts spread out and the casing removed 28 Official announcement Edit The handset in the closed position On February 6 2011 Sony Ericsson created an event for the Xperia Play on their Facebook page In late January or early February a shortened version of an advert made for airing during the Super Bowl was leaked on several websites On February 6 2011 the device was officially announced with the broadcast of the version of this ad 29 On February 13 2011 more details were released by Sony Ericsson citation needed Release Edit The phone was initially announced as having a March 2011 release timeframe 7 However the final release date slipped into April 1 2011 when the device was released in the UK 30 Ireland 31 and Spain 32 On April 28 2011 it was launched in Canada exclusively to Rogers 33 The US launch was officially scheduled for Spring 2011 and while a time frame of mid April was initially given 34 the device s launch was pushed back to May 26 35 In Indonesia the device was launched on XL Axiatta network on July 29 2011 On September 18 2011 the Xperia Play 4G was released for AT amp T it features HSPA for faster speeds and it comes in a Stealth Blue color 36 In the US the Xperia Play was initially available only on the Verizon network 7 until the release of the Xperia Play 4G on AT amp T 36 In Mexico it was available through Telcel 37 In the UK carriers O2 Vodafone Orange T Mobile and Three have confirmed that they were to stock the handset 38 In Canada the device was carried exclusively by Rogers Wireless 39 Android updates EditOn September 8 2011 Sony Ericsson confirmed that the Xperia Play and all Xperia phones released in 2011 would receive an update to Android 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich 40 However on May 25 2012 it was stated that following beta testing and discussions with developers the Xperia Play would not receive an update to Android 4 0 citing stability concerns 41 Emulation and homebrew EditSince the Xperia Play runs on Android the device may install apps for playing homebrew games It is commonly used to run emulators for older game systems such as Atari 2600 MAME Commodore 64 SNES Sega Dreamcast Game Boy Advance Nintendo DS Sony PlayStation Portable and many others 42 43 See also EditList of Android devices N Gage Sony TabletsReferences Edit a b Chris Ziegler January 4 2010 Sony s PlayStation Phone finally gets Xperia PlayStation logos Engadget AOL Retrieved January 5 2011 a b 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