makingmusic476 on 19 February 2010
From Afterdawn:
At this week's Mobile World Congress Show Daily, it appears that Sony Ericsson has hinted at the possible creation of a PSP phone.
Says President Bert Nordberg, via electronista: "We missed the window for high-end and touchscreen devices big time. Part of the recovery will be much better design and closer work with our partner Sony... In the past there was no tie-up between us, the PSP platform and Sony, but you can expect to hear much more about that."
There have been many rumors of a "PSP phone" in the past, but not to many have come with basis directly from the mouth of the President of the company.
Says President Bert Nordberg, via electronista: "We missed the window for high-end and touchscreen devices big time. Part of the recovery will be much better design and closer work with our partner Sony... In the past there was no tie-up between us, the PSP platform and Sony, but you can expect to hear much more about that."
There have been many rumors of a "PSP phone" in the past, but not to many have come with basis directly from the mouth of the President of the company.
And then of course, there was the bit from Stringer's press conference about PSN expanding to mobile phones.
From Engadget:
8:05PM He's also looking to fully expand PSN to phones; video distribution was the example given, but long term, there's no reason to think we couldn't see some cross-platform multiplayer gaming action.
8:05PM "We are exploring consistent user interfaces against Sony and Sony Ericsson products." Makes sense... almost too much sense.
8:04PM Describing the PlayStation Network's 40 million-plus members: "PSN is a not-so-secret weapon."