Since its been officialy denied, it must be true. Possibly not with Erricson however, trying to leave your partner out of the loop like Nintendo did with you (with the Snes CD) huh Mr Sony?
Isn't it more likely that they're planning to put some kind of wireless data capability in a PSP for on-line gaming?
Obviously, if it's UMTS/HSDPA, then it will nominally be a phone - but in practice, it's about as much a phone as a Dell laptop is (also comes with integrated HSDPA data card).
I would buy it. It makes a lot of sense as a device, now that Remote Play has been added to the PSP/ PS3, having 3G to be able to use it (almost) anywhere would be a major plus, along with the web browser and online gaming. All they need to do is sort out a decent text entry method, maybe a touchscreen or small keyboard. A far more attractive proposition than a bloody Iphone, that's for damn sure.
Sony 'not working on a PlayStation phone', staffer states
Chad H.
As Sir Humphrey used to say... #
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 16:56 GMT
Since its been officialy denied, it must be true. Possibly not with Erricson however, trying to leave your partner out of the loop like Nintendo did with you (with the Snes CD) huh Mr Sony?
Richard Gadsden
PSP2 with 3G? #
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 18:09 GMT
Isn't it more likely that they're planning to put some kind of wireless data capability in a PSP for on-line gaming?
Obviously, if it's UMTS/HSDPA, then it will nominally be a phone - but in practice, it's about as much a phone as a Dell laptop is (also comes with integrated HSDPA data card).
hans
Web 2.0 Enabled #
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 18:09 GMT
Is it web 2.0 enabled as thats gotta be worth paying for, whatever it is, oh and is it available in orange?
Anonymous Coward
Great Idea #
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 09:17 GMT
I would buy it. It makes a lot of sense as a device, now that Remote Play has been added to the PSP/ PS3, having 3G to be able to use it (almost) anywhere would be a major plus, along with the web browser and online gaming. All they need to do is sort out a decent text entry method, maybe a touchscreen or small keyboard. A far more attractive proposition than a bloody Iphone, that's for damn sure.