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Posted: Aug 11th 2010 10:13PM seck1254 said

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I gusse this means that the Iphone will have a run for its money. On the other hand i wouldn't mind geting it if it looks and works good.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 10:21PM Mr Khan said

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This could potentially be brilliantly positioned for them. It could compete with both 3DS and iPhone, letting Sony fight a two-front war accurately with one device

The question, of course, is how well they can optimize such a device for gaming. Could it really effectively compete with 3DS as a gaming device, and also would it work with PSP2, or would this *be* the PSP2

So many questions.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 10:30PM fischju said

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@McDuckScrooged

They could *theoretically* write their own emulator for the PSP, it's fairly high level stuff. See here for the latest developments for the ARM targeted PSP emulator. http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/47270-pandora-psp/page__view__findpost__p__901859

But I would be very surprised if they did and it worked well.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 10:36PM cuda010 said

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Possibly being able to connect to PSN is great, but imagine how awesome it would be if it could directly connect to your PS3 via bluetooth or wifi. Now its a dvd/media player remote! Maybe a Sony Slingbox setup? Or how about a sexy, convenient way to type! Having to bang out messages on my sixaxis makes me want to jump out the window.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 11:13PM gevenstaines said

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@cuda010
im confused that ps3 and 360 dont come with a keyboard and mouse.
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Posted: Aug 12th 2010 11:45AM pokeystaples said

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@gevenstaines

If you have a bluetooth enabled keyboard/mouse you can use those on the ps3. Is it not the same on the 360?
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Posted: Aug 11th 2010 11:15PM McDuckScrooged said

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@fischju Nice find thanks, very quickly glanced, but yes your right though..

Lets see what they cook up anyway, not going to get disappointed over this.. If they port psp games and then try to double dip and separate out from psn , it loses a lot of its initial excitement factor for me.

Ive already got a few ps1 games bought on psn and a load of umds for my psp, but hardly touch my psp as I cant be bothered carrying it around, either way this is still really interesting.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 11:15PM QuePasa87 said

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Very interesting. Too bad I'm about to get a Droid 2.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 11:18PM Nobledevil Gaming Optimist said

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If I can buy PSP games from the PSN store and apps from the Droid store (or whatever, I dunno if they have some snazzy name for their purchase hub), I'll buy this in a second.

Too bad I'll probably also have to get a contract, so I'll need to pay an assload of money for some minor internet access and the twenty minutes of time I spend on a phone each month.

Posted: Aug 11th 2010 11:24PM BoyFabulous said

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@Nobledevil Gaming Optimist
I totally forgot about that......... DATA PLAN = FAIL (in long term).
Just to use it as a phone means paying $30... for however long you intend on keeping and playing it.
Unless generous carriers would give the option of blocking data access in the future, instead of mandatory plans.

So many questions.
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Posted: Aug 12th 2010 12:13AM DavidTO said

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The idea sounds great. But how do they expect to get around the fact that the Android OS is open source and the code must be released under the GPL.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 12:26AM gevenstaines said

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for people that have neither a phone or a psp/ds

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 1:31AM Wiizer said

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@Shadsy

Man, I knew they were going to do this!

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/05/07/littlebigplanet-2-revealed-in-june-game-informer/

Also, Sony's CEO lightly hinted at this when he spoke of Android's success of the XPERIA in Japan!

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/ce-oh-no-he-didnt-sir-howard-says-when-you-beat-apple-youre/

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 1:43AM armageddon said

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So $ony is giving the world it's idea of a psp2, more bad controls, crap for games, and evil $ony technology.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 2:05AM McDuckScrooged said

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@Wiizer I promise you in my past comments I said something about I wish Sony would merge psp with android that it would be the best of both worlds, but I doubt they would.. I cant find it and I cba searching for it, but I said exactly what this is hinting at .. Its so unlike sony to develop on a platform that isnt theirs, but they really need to do this.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 2:20AM coolman13355 said

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The smartphone has definitely become where consumer electronics and computing intermingle. I mean look at iOS, Android in general, WebOS, Windows Phone 7, heck even throw in Windows Mobile 6.5 (or Windows Phone Classic if you prefer) or even MeeGo, but Blackberry you're not invited to this party because well it's you know a PARTY. Several things about the design of the PSP Go made we wonder that Sony did see this coming.

I wonder what Nintendo will do next? Probably something more PDA like that competes with the iPod Touch and the Zune HD2 I expect to see (you know a Windows Phone 7 device sans the phone). I wouldn't be surprised to see Android/WebOS devices in this market. We already there is/will be Android/WebOS tablet devices that will compete in the mobile gaming space. This PDA type devices will be what we give kids too young for their own phone and teenagers/spouses that still just get a feature phone. Heck the PSP/PSP Go has continuously gotten closer to being a PDA.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 2:32AM Flapjackal said

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Anything would be better than the failure that was N-Gage

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 5:07AM DeanXeL said

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I've been thinking about this all night.

It just doesn't seem right: Sony, even with Ericsson, would not in their right mind release a proper PSP working on Android, when they've just spent years perfecting their XMB. Yes the PSP and PSPgo had Skype functionality, but Skype does not make a phone.

no, this is still, imho, a Google Phone, with some PSP sprinkled on top

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 6:48AM CyberAly said

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Running Android? So really it's just an Android phone with gaming controls? That's not a PSP.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 7:17AM Anticrawl said

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I like my gaming consoles to be separate from my phone. I need physical buttons. Only thing interesting me here is the Android 3.0 OS. I'll keep my Droid and wait for the 3DS.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 8:15AM chazman360 said

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How much is the new psp phone going to cost? £200?-£400?

Someone tell me please

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 9:04AM ShadowXIII said

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@McDuckScrooged

You can tell who the Mac people are in here.


he he he ^_^.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 9:33AM Tuxy79 said

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This could be an interesting player in the mobile space.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 1:04PM casetopia said

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so It's like a psp go in that it's small, slides open, and doesn't play UMDs. Its like an android phone in that it can't connect to the playstation network? I've had a psp since launch day, recently upgraded to the 3000 instead of the go because I have all these UMDs. The longer one follows PSP the more they have to re-buy games. If you have an older PSP and get the go you have to re-buy everything through the PSN. If you have the go and upgrade to this you have to re-buy all those PSN games through the android store? No wonder the PSP has so much piracy, for all we know people could be pirating games they don't feel like buying over and over.

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 3:12PM casetopia said

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so does this mean theres gonna be a gps metal gear that makes us infiltrate stores around us to scan bar codes and take pictures?

Posted: Aug 12th 2010 5:55PM swangtal said

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@Mach2
Agreed.
This would be the one phone that I actually care about. I have had other smart phones, but they were hand-me-down phones, and I couldn't care less about the "smart" function. This one though..yes please!

Posted: Aug 13th 2010 6:56PM GreenElf said

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This looks interesting, but I have to say I am dubious.

What is essentially an Open Source OS on a Sony product? With how much they spend keeping home brew locked down?

It would either be fantastic or an exercise in frustration for Sony and the users.

Posted: Aug 15th 2010 1:57PM captnemo131 said

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Anyone remember the N-Gage? This isn't the first time this has been tried, and it won't be the last time it fails. Too much is required to determine how to pause an online game to make a phone call, and I'll give anyone a million bucks to see if the 'talk during gameplay' thing works at all. No network is powerful enough to handle that data load. Not to mention the cost. I already get robbed by AT&T every month for my smart phone bill, I don't need to get charged to play COD MW2 on it. BPMOmega got it: Noone wants to stick with only one carrier for the life of a device like this. I'm happy with my Aria and I don't need much else, especially a video game cell phone. I'll just use apps on my Aria or iPod Touch.

Posted: Aug 15th 2010 2:02PM captnemo131 said

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*like*

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