@(Unverified) I like the text entry on the PSP Go. I'm sure it'll have touchscreen for "easy" text or else it'll be hell for texting/emailing cause as much as I like it, texting messages/emails back and forth would be annoying.
@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.
The PSP Go is slick and sexy, esp. the white one. Already has a mic, speakers that are better than ANY phones out there, big enough screen for touch screen, and is pocket-friendly.
Like you said, keep the analog stick and add another one, and upgrade the wifi to n.
With Google maps turn by turn navigation, voice recognition, PSN, and perfect emulation of PSP games... that would be awesome.
Of course the battery life would be like 30min on gaming sessions lol.
huh.. and here I am thinking the screen size right now is what keeps the phone sexy and sleek.
FULL TOUCHSCREEN = BETTER
really? the physical qwerty keyboard is bombastic and plus, it's portrait keyboard unlike rest of the oh-so-common landscape keyboard. oh, and it's also functional and unique.
Engadget: Sony Ericsson making PlayStation-branded Android 3.0 'gaming phone'
Aug 11th 2010 11:30PM (Joystiq)I like the text entry on the PSP Go.
I'm sure it'll have touchscreen for "easy" text or else it'll be hell for texting/emailing cause as much as I like it, texting messages/emails back and forth would be annoying.
Engadget: Sony Ericsson making PlayStation-branded Android 3.0 'gaming phone'
Aug 11th 2010 11:24PM (Joystiq)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.
Engadget: Sony Ericsson making PlayStation-branded Android 3.0 'gaming phone'
Aug 11th 2010 11:19PM (Joystiq)+1
Engadget: Sony Ericsson making PlayStation-branded Android 3.0 'gaming phone'
Aug 11th 2010 11:16PM (Joystiq)Me too!
But I have a feeling PSPhone will be GSM.. unlike Verizon's (and Sprint's) CDMA.
Besides, Verizon is strict with testing/accepting new phones..
Come on Verizon! Pipe dreams can happen!
Engadget: Sony Ericsson making PlayStation-branded Android 3.0 'gaming phone'
Aug 11th 2010 11:10PM (Joystiq)Exactly what I was thinking.
The PSP Go is slick and sexy, esp. the white one.
Already has a mic, speakers that are better than ANY phones out there, big enough screen for touch screen, and is pocket-friendly.
Like you said, keep the analog stick and add another one, and upgrade the wifi to n.
With Google maps turn by turn navigation, voice recognition, PSN, and perfect emulation of PSP games... that would be awesome.
Of course the battery life would be like 30min on gaming sessions lol.
Thermaltake's Challenger keyboard fans off our sweaty palms
Jun 5th 2010 1:53AM (Engadget)Good job Thermaltake!
Palm Pre Plus launched on AT&T
May 17th 2010 5:15PM (Engadget)lol
webOS App Catalog, Palm Developer Center down leaving 'install failed' messages in their wake
May 16th 2010 12:20AM (Engadget)Who said it was your fault?
Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
webOS App Catalog, Palm Developer Center down leaving 'install failed' messages in their wake
May 15th 2010 10:44PM (Engadget)You just simply don't have enough ram.. unlike the Plus variants
tsk tsk
webOS App Catalog, Palm Developer Center down leaving 'install failed' messages in their wake
May 15th 2010 8:13PM (Engadget)Everybody keeps saying that. BIGGER SCREEN = BETTER.
huh.. and here I am thinking the screen size right now is what keeps the phone sexy and sleek.
FULL TOUCHSCREEN = BETTER
really? the physical qwerty keyboard is bombastic and plus, it's portrait keyboard unlike rest of the oh-so-common landscape keyboard. oh, and it's also functional and unique.