If you’re a PlayStation fan, you will no doubt have seen the amount of recently leaked clips featuring Sony / Sony Ericsson’s Xperia branded PlayStation phone (which now seems to be called the Xperia Play).
The so called PSP phone or PS phone is likely to be labelled as a Xperia handset but nevertheless its a device that PlayStation fans have been waiting too long for. The leaked gaming handset wasn’t revealed at CES this year unfortunately but Chinese site IT168 has managed to get these vids of the anticipated device in action and it does look to be graphically very impressive. Continue reading »
Sony Ericsson have today announced their first new entry of 2011 into their Xperia phone lineup. The Xperia arc will be an elegantly designed, candybar shaped smartphone with a thin body, slimmest part measuring just 8.7 mm. It boasts an extra wide 4.2″ multitouch ‘reality display’, with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine for ultimate multimedia experience.
There have been a lot of rumors and speculations about the mysterious Sony gaming handheld phone, we’ve had doubts but according to the latest news it seems that stories about PlayStation Phones are true.
KDDI au will be launching a new phone, the Sony Ericsson Cyber‐shot S006 16.2 megapixel mobile phone. It’s a slider which is built in with a staggering 16.2 megapixel camera and offers ISO 12800 because of it’s exmor R image sensor.
Amongst all the hoopla that has been created by Android, the low end Symbian phones seem to have lost space in every form of media around the planet. Drifting away from the regular Android world let us bring to your attention something related to Symbian S60 phones. AT&T has recently announced that it will be offering the Sony Ericsson Vivaz for $79.99 when bought under a two year contract. Well, the Vivaz might not have created that huge buzz like any other regular Android phone but it can easily be a great buy for those looking for affordable phones with good features.

The new Sony Ericsson Elm phone has been awarded by the O2 as the most sustainable handset on the market. The UK’s first sustainable rating system for mobile phones, O2’s Eco rating, awarded the Sony Ericsson Elm phone 4.3 out of 5 for its green credentials and the companies’ good sustainability work.










