Jak zwykle jako pierwsi możecie zapoznać się z prezentacją, którą właśnie pokazujemy dziennikarzom podczas konferencji w Barcelonie
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Prezentacja z Barcelony
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Xperia Play hits Play pre-order, release 28 March 2011?
Play have placed the Xperia Play available on pre-order for £519.99
However, unlike with the Xperia Arc, they have not stated the Recommended Retail Price, so we dont officially know if this is the expected price of the Xperia Play.
What is also confusing is this tweet from Sony Ericsson UK, saying that it will be released within 3 months. Personally I’m not sure whom to believe at this stage.
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Xperia Play Gaming Videos
The main announcement at MWC for Sony Ericsson was of course the Xperia Play.
Here, we have five videos of the device, showing off different games.
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Introduction to Xperia Neo
In this one, here we have Rikard Skogberg (from SE Product Blog) and Daniel Sandblom (who is one of their Product Marketing Managers ) with the recently announced Xperia Neo.
From Sony Ericsson Product Blog
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Xperia Play: First Thoughts
The Xperia Play feels like it’s been around forever given the amount of leaks we’ve seen over the past few months. With that in mind I attended Sunday’s launch in Barcelona expecting to be somewhat underwhelmed. I was pleasantly surprised to the contrary …
The first thing to say about the Xperia Play is that there are two very distinct aspects to it, the hardware and the software. The hardware of course has been public knowledge, unofficially at least, for months now, indeed it’s probably one of the most leaked handsets to have ever seen the light of day. Sunday threw up nothing new in terms of the physical handset itself, but that’s fine because the hardware is actually solid.
As a handheld device it’s pretty good. The device feels great in the hand, not too heavy, not too light, but just right. It’s well balanced so that gaming with it doesn’t feel awkward or strained, all in all it felt like what it is being pitched as, a gaming device.
I’ll get into the finer points of the hardware in a later article, but suffice to say for now that the handset feels fantastic and that it very much comes across as a dedicated gaming device physically and not just a phone with some gaming controls tacked on.
On the other side of the coin we had the software, the actual games themselves. Now before I get into this let me state the following caveat: this is a new platform for Sony Ericsson, indeed Android gaming in general is pretty much still in its infancy so bear that in mind.
The games on the demo units were ok and I use that word deliberately because they were by no means bad, but at the same time I couldn’t help but get the feeling that, for the event at least, they could have made an effort to have a real stand out title available that showcased what this platform could do. A major title, Grand Theft Auto, for example, might have attracted more attention and ‘wowed’ the crowd a bit more.
I’m not trying to be critical for the sake of finding fault, but doing the rounds of the room on the night there seemed to be a consensus amongst many that whilst the device was great to play with and the games on offer were, in all fairness, good fun, there was just that sense of the games not being ‘grade A’ … yet. The sort of titles on offer were Sims 3 and Fifa 10 (10, not 11).
Granted that the games we saw represented only a small number of the 50 titles that will be present at launch and let me underscore that the games I tried were genuinely fun, but they do also need a lot more big titles to really draw in the gaming crowd. To be fair they are making an effort to get the industry onboard and they already have 20 games publishers signed up.
I was actually surprised by how little was said about the software side of things, it wasn’t really mentioned to any great extent during the presentation itself. That’s strange given how big this could become given Android’s scope, but we’ll get into that in a future article.
The bottom line is the device itself is pretty awesome, it looks the part, it feels the part, and despite some comments about it not being multi-core, etc it seems to deliver the goods in terms of performance. It has enormous potential, but note that word ‘potential’, it’s by no means a done deal yet. They need more publishers onboard, they need big name titles, they need to get other manufacturers using the platform. The thing is all that is doable if Sony Ericsson (and Sony) want it to happen.
For the first time in God knows how long Sony Ericsson is ahead of an emerging trend and it has a product out that is actually desirable and perhaps more importantly for Sony Ericsson a product that is being talked about in terms other than disparaging. This could be the one that heralds the return of the Sony Ericsson we love, they just have to want it badly enough.
I’ll be looking at the hardware and the software in more detail soon …
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7 Nokia world records that will blow your mind!
You might have read the report that came out recently, showing that an amazing 65.2% of Chinese mobile subscribers are buying apps from the Ovi Store. (This is nearly three times more than Android Market and Apple Store users combined.) We don’t know about you, but this figure really blew our minds…
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Good, Clean, Distorted Fun with Grimace and Your Nokia N900
Maybe it’s my engineer brain, or maybe it’s a character flaw, but I love to mess stuff up. Case in point: the camera in my N900 takes wonderful, crisp photos. 5 mega-pixel sensor. Carl Zeiss optics. Naturally, I look for ways to play with the pics. Grimace from François Agrech lets me mess…
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Building the Next Great Mobile Software Developer Opportunity
GLOBAL – On Friday Feb 11th our two companies announced a partnership that we believe will shake up the mobile phone market. Together Nokia and Microsoft are bringing to bear unparalleled and complementary strengths in global smartphone and mobile phone market share, hardware, software and services…
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Angry Birds – Valentines Day special
Angry Birds Seasons > Download here
In a sentence:
Angry Birds including Valentine’s Day, Halloween and Christmas/Winter themes!
The highly addictive Angry Birds is back, and this time, love is in the air, well, for today anyway. This themed Angry Birds Seasons app is available on the new Nokia…
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Tero Ojanpera: our partnership and the opportunity for services
BARCELONA, Spain – Our plans to build a global mobile ecosystem with Microsoft are a great opportunity to leverage our hard work creating compelling mobile experiences for millions. You can see the possibilities looking at the assets on both sides. For example, Ovi Maps is a global success, a trusted…
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