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Hands0n
16th February 2011, 11:13 PM
Some folk get to go to Barcelona, others get to stay at home.

It was on the evening of 16th February that I went to a showing of Sony Ericsson's three new Xperia handsets (arc, neo and PLAY) arranged by Brando, the promotions company that is behind Three UK. In London's West End the event was titled "Sony Ericsson UK MWC Event". The use of lower and upper case names in this review is completely intentional. It is as used by Sony Ericsson in their promotional materials for the Xperia.

Xperia PLAY
My initial reaction to this handset when it was announced in the media a few days ago was not entirely complimentary. So have I changed my opinion now that I have actually seen one for real and had a few minutes to handle it?

Sony Ericsson say of their new handset

XperiaTM PLAY delivers the smartphone functionality that the most serious power users could need, teamed with the immersive gaming experience that any gamer would want.

In portrait mode, the Android smartphone offers all the benefits that users have come to expect from Sony Ericsson’s existing range of XperiaTM smartphones with best-in-class entertainment experiences, a great 5 megapixel camera, a brilliant 4” multi-touch screen and great social networking features.

However, slide out the gaming control and users enter a new world of immersive mobile gaming. The slide out game pad reveals a digital D pad, two analogue touch pads, two shoulder buttons and the four PlayStation icons: circle, cross, square and triangle.

The first impression was "Wow! This is a bit of a porker". It has a bit of thickness about it, understandable because of what is packed into the chassis. But I had moments earlier been handling the incredibly svelte Xperia arc, so that could have had a bearing. It does have a very viewable 4" multi-touch screen that is very easy on the eye.

In portrait mode, the Xperia PLAY looks like any other Android handset with familiar icons and a row of four standard buttons along the bottom (Back, Home, Menu, Search). The left side sports a micro-USB and headphone sockets. And the right side has a volume rocker in the middle with Left and Right paddles for use in games.

Rotate the handset to landscape mode and slide out the gamepad and this is where the device takes on its games console persona. To the left and right are a classic set of Playstation control pads, with Menu, Select and Start buttons along the bottom. Centred between these two pads are a pair of "virtual analogue" controls. These are two touch-sensitive disks that mimic the analogue sticks on a regular Playstation controller.


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In use, all of the controls come completely to hand and will be totally familiar to any seasoned Playstation gamester. The analogue controls may be slightly less so because they do not physically move, but the feel seems very familiar and I would not expect people to find too much trouble adjusting.

In all other respects the Xperia PLAY is a completely stock Android handset with Sony Ericsson giving it minimal skinning.

Futures?
Sony Ericsson have a stated commitment to further develop and improve the Xperia PLAY, saying:

XperiaTM PLAY will run on Gingerbread (version 2.3), the latest version of Google’s AndroidTM platform. The XperiaTM PLAY will also be the first PlayStation Certified device. This means it will have access to PlayStation® game content provided through the PlayStation® Suite initiative, currently under development by Sony Computer Entertainment and due to launch later this calendar year.


This is quite interesting really. In the materials SE were showing the ability of the Xperia PLAY to "network" to deliver multi-player or collaborative gaming. While this may be nothing particularly new it does add a significant gaming capability to the new handset. Clearly, Sony Ericsson are in for the long haul with the Xperia PLAY. They need to be though. If these things are tied to 24 month contracts there has got to be a perceptible longevity to encourage people to buy.

So has my opinion changed? Well, yes and no. I certainly do look on the Xperia PLAY much more favourably for gamers, with its rated 5 hours of gameplay on a single charge. This device is likely to sell well to those ardent PS gamers, particularly if the games are reasonably priced in common with the competition on other Android handsets.

Would I have one?
No, because I am not a gamer by any stretch and so the very unique features of the Xperia PLAY would be wasted on me. But that would not in any way stop me from recommending this handset to someone who is very much more in tune with the Playstation games scene. I don't think they would be disappointed.

Availability and Price?
I did ask but the team were not able to say very much at this time - this handset is really hot out of the factory gates. Prices, tariffs and availability are all in the process of being worked out. The chaps at the event guessed that the Xperia PLAY would most likely be on a £40/24mth contract (assuming no up front cost for the handset). That would suggest that the SIM-free price could be the wrong side of £300.

Outside of the mobile networks it makes completely obvious sense for the Xperia PLAY to retail at the likes of Game and HMV. What an omission it would be if these were not there. But these stores are not equipped to sell mobile contracts, so will the buying public be prepared to lay out for SIM-free?

This is a high quality device and so I cannot see how, given the incumbent pricing model, SE could sell the Xperia PLAY for significantly less. But to shift out of retail stores the SIM-free price would need to be below £200 on day one! One to watch and see. There should be clarity over the next couple of weeks.

Ben
17th February 2011, 09:19 AM
So glad you got to have a play with this; thank you for sharing!

The handset does seem to be coming to market 'quickly' now, but the lack of pricing information is disappointing. If it really does go for £300+ SIM-free then that'll be a crying shame; scraping in just below would be such a good thing for this phone and Sony Ericsson.

I absolutely hear you about where this device should be sold. Ideally, everywhere there's a Nintendo DS(whatever) or Sony PSP there needs to be a Xperia PLAY on sale. In fact, given that the iPod Touch is a little gaming beast itself, despite being primarily billed as an iPod still, the PLAY should appear there, too.

I'm also a little disappointed that the device will apparently ship WITHOUT the Playstation Certified features... who buys a phone on the basis of something to be launched 'later this calendar year'? Hmm...

Otherwise, I hope this does well. My most important questions... does the PLAY have the soul that the W900i had? Is SE back on form?

Hands0n
17th February 2011, 08:04 PM
My most important questions... does the PLAY have the soul that the W900i had? Is SE back on form?

Ah, what an interesting question. I did find myself quite impressed with the build quality of the Xperia PLAY, also the arc and neo that were at the showing yesterday. I have not got around to reporting on those yet. But suffice to say that all three had exquisite form and there was most definitely a sense of that "soul" of the W900i that you refer to (I still have my W900i in almost mint nick!). Although largely of black plastic, there is a very subtle and well-stated use of the shiny metals to augment the aesthetics nicely. All three handsets look good in the hand and actually feel quite good in use also.

I would challenge anyone not to be impressed. After the early disaster that was the first Xperia Android handset these are a real quantum leap in design.

hecatae
31st March 2011, 02:01 PM
psone titles that confirmed for release:


Publisher Title Genre
Angry Mob Games / Unity Guerrilla Bob Shooter
Art in Games / Unityu Air Attack Action and Arcarde
Com2us Games Homerun Battle 3D Sports
Digital Chocolate Millionaire City Social
Digital Chocolate Rollercoaster Rush Social
Digital Chocolate Tower Blocks New York Social
Digital Legends Bruce Lee Fighting
EA Mobile FIFA 10 Sports
EA Mobile Tetris Casual
EA Mobile Sims 3 Simulation
EA Mobile Madden NFL 11 Sports
EA Mobile Need for Speed SHIFT Racing
EA Mobile Worms Casual
Fishlabs Galaxy on Fire 2 Space Shooter
Flying Tiger Toy Raid Strikers Action
GameHouse Doodle Jump Casual
GameHouse South Park Mega Millionaire Casual
GameHouse PlayMan Winder Games Sports
GameLion I Must Run Platform
Gameloft Star Battalion Space Shooter
Gameloft Asphalt 6 Racing
Gameloft Assasins Creed Action Adventure
Gameloft UNo Card
Gameloft Spiderman total Mayhem Action Adventure
Gameloft Real Football 2011 Sports
Gameloft Modern Combat Black Pegasus War
Gameloft Let's Golf 2 Sports
Gameloft Splinter Cell Conviction Shooter
Gameloft Brothers in Arms Global Front Shooter
Gameloft Nova 2 Shooter
Gameloft BackStab Action Adventure
Gamevil ZeNonia RPG
Gamevil ZeNonia 2 RPG
Gamevil Soccer Superstars Sports
Gamevil Baseball Superstarts 2011 Sports
Glu Mobile Gun Bros Shooter
Glu Mobile Super KO Boxing 2 Fighting
Glu Mobile Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock Mobile Music
Glu Mobile Family Guy: Time Warped Platform
Halfbrick Studios Age of Zombies Fighting
Handygames InfeCCt Puzzle
Handygames Guns n Glory Tower Defence
Handygames Super Dynamite Fishing Sports
Handygames Townmen 6 RPG
Handygames Aporkalypse Casual
HyperDevBox Japan Spectral Souls RPG
Jakyl Ground Effects Racing
Jakyl Aftermath Shooter
Luma Arcade / Unity Racer Racing
Namco PAC-MAN Championship Edition Arcade
Namco Ms. PAC-MAN Arcade
Namco PAC-MAN Arcade
Polarbit Wreckless Racing Racing
Polarbit Raging Thunder 2 Racing
Polarbit Armageddon Squadron 1 Flying
Polarbit Wave Blazer Racing
Polarbit Toonwarz Shooter
Polarbit Iron Sight Strategy
SCE Wild Arms RPG
SCE Syphon Filter Shooter
SCE MediEvil Adventure
SCE Rally Cross Racing
SCE Cool Boarders Sports
SCE Destruction Derby Racing
SCE Jumping Flash Platform
SilverTree Media Cordy Platform
Skyvu Battle Bears Action
Storm8 Restaurant Story Casual
Storm8 Bakery Story Casual
Storm8 Farm Story Casual
Trendy Dungeon Definders: Second Wave RPG

highlighted in Bold the PS titles