Mobile gaming is in demand due to huge success of mobile games like Angry Birds and Infinity Blade. It has a pleasing round back but it doesn't seem too lean. The slide-out controls a bulky phone. It's not too heavy though it get adjust into your jeans pockets very easily.
There are two touch-sensitive pads in the centre and if you have any doubt that about the phone that it is designed for gaming then there are 'start' and 'select' buttons sitting underneath the four control buttons.
It gives you an ease to use them well-designed, approachable and doesn’t have a plastic body. The trackpad works really well we have played some space fighter sim and found they offered a great deal of control while gaming. One thing missing is a slot to add physical media games through download.
PlayStation Suite is an online games shop for Android that you can access from the Xperia Play. Phones that are PlayStation-certified will have access to this store. Once downloaded, just fire up the game and get fixed in with the physical controls.
The Xperia Play has the potential to be a great little gaming gadget when it hits the shelves in April. The display has an impressive. This is a 4-inch screen, with a resolution of 854x480 pixels. The iPhone 4's brilliant Retina Display, but it's enough to guarantee everything onscreen looks. It's a colorful display too, that will suit the gaming factor.
There's a 1GHz processor with 512MB of RAM lurking inside the Play. Sony hasn't gone for the latest and greatest in mobile hardware. The Play is running on Android version 2.3. The latest version of Android apart from 3.0 Honeycomb, also offers Flash support in-browser Flash videos available online that can access the Android Market. There's a 5-megapixel camera around the back too. The Xperia Play will be available by this March in UK.