Not so long ago began selling the world's first gaming Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson . During the week of testing, we almost went through the game Asphalt 6 , found out how Bruce Lee became a kung fu master, and took a look at BackStab - a new masterpiece from Gameloft, released exclusively for Xperia PLAY . See the “review without rules” for details:
Xperia PLAY is good not only in games, but also in its original purpose - as an advanced Android smartphone, while the keys designed for games can be used for other daily tasks. For example, you can move the cursor with the joystick while typing, and use the "X" button when taking photos and videos. ')
During the operation of the "igrofona" pleasantly surprised while he was working. With quite active use of the device: with synchronization enabled, mobile Internet, telephone conversations, as well as occasional use of its intended purpose (that is, in games), the smartphone lived for a day and half the next day. Very good result with a not so capacious battery of 1500 mAh.
Specifications Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY :
Screen : capacitive with multitouch support, 4-inch diagonal, resolution 854x480 p
Data transfer : WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, DLNA, A-GPS, micro USB
Memory : 512 Mb RAM, 1Gb built-in (400 available for installing applications), microSD card (8Gb included)
Cameras : main 5Mp with flash, front VGA
Dimensions : 119 x 62 x 16 mm, weight 175 g
Battery : 1500 mAh
Optional : accelerometer, second microphone for noise reduction and video shooting
Xperia PLAY is the only device on the market that has Playstation certified status.
And finally, a little advice for smartphone users: if your Xperia PLAY suddenly started to slow down in games and give out low fps, pay attention to the battery charge. If it is below 20 percent, then the system goes into power saving mode and uses only a fraction of the resources of your device.