saicho said:
joeorc said:
superchunk said:
joeorc said:
they could if the direction they changed to is not what some are expecting:

Let’s face it: no one was all the impressed with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. No multi-touch, Android 1.6, and interface issues all seemed to add up to an all around sad Android from SE. Then again, apparently no one in Japan reads Android blogs, as Barclay Capital is reporting that the X10 — known simply as the Xperia in the Land of the Rising Sun — has become the fastest selling smartphone on the Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo. The X10 racked up an impressive 120,000 handsets sold in the first three weeks after its April launch.
This sales rate topped an unspecified HTC Android phone that only moved 80,000 units in the 10 months since its launch on DoCoMo, and even bested the figures of the 32GB iPhone 3GS (though we will assume it didn’t quite overtake the combined sales with the 16GB model).
Regardless, the X10 is in high-demand, with its first few shipments selling out quickly and more on the way. Now just imagine if Sony Ericsson released a killer Android 2.1+ device in the Japanese market…sheer pandemonium!
Android: [check]
"We took a very sophisticated PlayStation middleware and shrunk it to fit the Android OS": [playstation portable function added to android check]
Playstation portable new direction?[ ]
I think its a very strong trend that this may be the "new psp2"
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Price?
1. Its primary focus a phone, somethign pretty much everyone must have.
2. Its price is subsidised by the carrier like all smartphones, thus making it far more attractive.
I really don't see how this compares to my arguement you quoted.
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the point is why must there be a "playstation portable 2"?
the point is everyone want's to see how sony is going to cope with the market against apple and Nintendo. being the main one's everyone in the Media seem's to harken about what is sony going to do.
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this point would it be wise to keep trying to compete on a hardware by hardware basis or keep what you have on the market right now and move the PSP platform to not just a dedicated hardware device but on multiple hardware device's ..
like a smartphone!
the Xperia10 connext's to the PS3 soon their software stack the PSN for download of Playstation portable game's on those smartphone's which Sony is using Android as the OS and put the xmb Running alongside the Android OS could be exactly how they are going to change the PSP platform.
smartphones sell just fine with software download app's only. PSN will allow them to sell more app's to those Smartphone's
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It doesn't have to be.Your idea sounds interesting. What about the games? Sony needs to ensure all hardware with PSP platform can play PSP games. Also, I'm not sure about the apps that you mentioned. Where would those apps on PSN come from? What would make consumer purchase from PSN instead of Android app store (or whatever it's called)?
In addition, while the sale of Xperia X10 in the first 3 weeks is impressive, I don't think it will go on to sell 15 million units in Japan in 6 years. Not to mention the success on the worldwide market. What works in Japan might not work in Europe or North America.
For me, Sony needs to decide what kind of market its future iterations of the handheld will compete in. Is it gonna be in the phone market or in the handheld gaming market? It would not be at Sony's advantage to release a device that competes in both market. Even with your idea, Sony needs to decide if they want to be like Apple (the OS is only on its own devices) or Google (put the OS on any devices they can find).
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look at the space now think about this for a sec.
Sofar what makes the current handheld market for game machine's?
mainly..would you say dedicated devices and Smartphone's?
so sony did this:
"We took a very sophisticated PlayStation middleware and shrunk it to fit the Android OS"
so why do that if your making a single dedicated device when that very function could be put on multiple devices!
or they could be like Microsoft does with Windows mobile or Windows OS
and put the PSN access to any Android Cellphone or company that want's to pay to add that function to their devices.

I AM BOLO
100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...
ps:
Proud psOne/2/3/p owner. I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.