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Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G Summary

The Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G for AT&T is the first ever PlayStation Certified smartphone with real console controls. This device provides a fantastic gaming experience. It comes pre-loaded with seven games and access to hundreds of titles from a list of the world's top publishers. The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY 4G is a premium 4G Android smartphone with a 4 inch display, dual cameras, 4G data capabilities, incredible graphics, and amazing sounds all in a slider form factor. The Xperia PLAY 4G for AT&T is the ultimate gaming device!

Average Customer Rating: 3.7 ( customer reviews)

Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G

  • PlayStation Certified Smartphone
  • Android 2.3 Platform
  • 1 GHz Processor
  • 5MP Rear Camera & VGA Front-Facing Camera
  • 7 Pre-Loaded Games
  • 4" Multi-Touch Screen
  • GPS Enabled
  • Wi-Fi Capabilities
  • MicroSD Card Slot - up to 32GB Memory
  • Video Chat Ready

Included Accessories

  • Standard Battery
  • USB Charger
  • Micro USB Cable
  • 3.5mm Headset
  • Multimedia Dock
  • User Guides

Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G Description

The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Android 2.3 cell phone.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Android 2.3 cell phone.

Who should get this phone? Consumers who want a true gaming phone.

What cell phone compares to this model? The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is similar in size and has the same feel in hand as the DROID Incredible 2 by HTC.

Why should I get this phone? This is more than just a solid Android 2.3 cell phone, it’s also a rich mobile gaming device.

In a nutshell: The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY, also known as the PlayStation phone, is a true gaming phone that doesn’t sacrifice cell phone features to deliver a rich gaming and multimedia experience.

At first glance, the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY looks like most of the other Android smartphones on the market. It has a power button on the top of the phone, while the left side sports a 3.5mm headset jack and microUSB port for charging the smartphone. You’ll also find the four basic navigation keys (Back, Home, Menu, and Search) at the base of the cell phone. At the top front of the phone hidden by the Sony Ericsson logo is a front-facing VGA camera, while as expected the back of the cell phone has a 5.1-megapixel camera with a flash. It sports a bright 4-inch touchscreen that isn’t as vibrant as a Super AMOLED screen, but the graphics are sharp. There’s a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard with a predictive text feature that can be used in horizontal and vertical modes. It’s the standard Android keyboard and the Swype keyboard isn’t an option. Using the keyboard was acceptable, but we had more accuracy when we used it in horizontal mode. Overall, the cell phone feels good in the hand and despite the black plastic casing the Xperia PLAY is definitely durable.

The game keypad has the same features as those found on the console.

The game keypad has the same features as those found on the console.

It’s not until you take a closer look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY that you realize this isn’t your standard Android smartphone. On closer inspection, you’ll notice the addition of two large buttons flanking the volume adjustment key on the right side of the phone. These are the Left and Right Trigger buttons. You might recognize them from the PlayStation 3 game controller. The similarities between the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY and the PlayStation game controller don’t’ stop there. Slide the screen to the right to reveal the game pad. It has all the controls you need to play a PlayStation game: Directional buttons, game menu, touch pad, PlayStation buttons (triangle, square, circle and x), select key, and start key. The controls are easy to use and the games all have information about which keys or buttons to use when. So whether you’re a first time user of PlayStation games or an avid game player you’ll have not problem playing games out-of-the-box.

Testing the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY

Making Calls: During calls we could hear callers pretty clearly and callers said they had a similar experience on their end. However, we did sense a bit of a hiss on our end whenever we spoke. Regardless of how close you hold the smartphone to your face, the “End Call” button never seems to get “accidentally” hit.

  • Volume Adjustment: You can use the side buttons to adjust the volume, but we rarely needed to use them.
  • Speakerphone: Call quality is acceptable when using this feature. We didn’t cut each other off when speaking simultaneously.

Side keys resemble those on the PlayStation controller.

Side keys resemble those on the PlayStation controller.

Operating System: The smartphone comes loaded with the Android 2.3 OS, sports a 1GHz processor, and has an 8GB microSD card pre-installed. There’s plenty of room to store files, music, and pictures out-of-the-box. It also supports multitasking and multiple screens with the ability to organize apps just about any way you want. Overall, the user interface is fairly straightforward and icon friendly. The main benefit of the Android 2.3 Ginerbread OS is an overall improved user experience. In short, everything on the phone is much smoother, slicker and faster.

At the base of the screen are three quick launch buttons for Phone, Apps, and Web Browser. On either side of those buttons are dots that you can use to navigate to the five home screens that are all customizable . Verizon has included a few apps on the cell phone such as Amazon Kindle, Verizon App store, Backup Assistant, Skype Mobile, VZ Navigator, and My Verizon Mobile. That said, the user interface is a straightforward Google Android experience, so no overlays. As expected, there are also quite a few games (see Games for more information).

  • Web Navigation: You can easily access any website you want simply by entering the name of the site in the Google search bar, which you can change to search the Web, apps or contacts. The cell phone does support Adobe FlashPlayer . We did also appreciate that you can have multiple browser windows open simultaneously and easily navigate between them. Overall, surfing the web on the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY was fast over a WiFi connection. That said, even using the phone’s 3G connection we didn’t have to wait for pages to load. It just wasn’t as instantaneous as it was using WiFi.

  • Social Media: The are no social networking apps included on the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY out-of-the box, but if you want to load them on the phone you can easily download them from the Android Market.

  • Gaming: Often referred to as the PlayStation phone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY delivers a rich and fluid gaming experience. As noted previously, the game controllers are almost identical to those found on the PlayStation game controller, which makes playing games feel more like you’re playing on a portable gaming device and not just a cell phone. The cell phone comes loaded with 6 games: Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior, The Sims 3, Star Battalion, Asphalt 6: Adrenaline, Madden NFL 11 from EA, and Crash Bandicoot. While they are preloaded, some games require downloading additional data. The games are free and give you a good taste of the overall gaming experience. If you want to add more games you’ll need to purchase them and download them to the cell phone. There’s an Xperia PLAY app on the phone that takes you to the store. You can’t transfer games you already have on a PlayStation device to the cell phone.
    True to its name the Xperia PLAY delivers a rich gaming experience.

    True to its name the Xperia PLAY delivers a rich gaming experience.

  • Camera Features: The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY sports a rear-facing 5.1-megapixel camera on the back of the cell phone and a front-facing VGA camera. The smartphone may lack a tiny mirror on the back for framing self-portraits, but once in the camera app you can easily switch to the front camera lens if you want to snap pictures of yourself .

    • Shutter Speed: We found the shutter speed on the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY to be fast enough, but you shouldn’t rely on it to capture action shots.
    • Picture Quality: We found colors to be true and details clear, but not crisp when looking at pictures on the phone.
    • Photo Settings: You can control the flash, focus, exposure, resolution, white balance, set location, select a scene mode (automatic, portrait, landscape, action, night, night portrait, party, beach, or snow), effects (normal, mono, negative, solarize, and sepia), and quality (fine, super fine, and normal).
    • Video Features: You can record video with this Android cell phone. We found quality was acceptable, but we preferred watching movies and YouTube videos on the cell phone to our own creations.
      Photo taken at camera's highest setting.

      Photo taken at camera's highest setting.

    Music Features: Playback of music through the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY speaker is solid; songs sounded loud, but not distorted or too tinny.

    • Formats Supported: We were able to play MP3, and unprotected AAC (Apple’s audio format) files. The player doesn’t play unprotected WMA (Microsoft’s audio format) music files.
    • Features: Repeat, Shuffle, and Playlists (you can even create playlists on the cell phone). You can also save tunes stored in your cell phone as a ringtone, but not as an alarm..

    Connectivity: The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY works with Verizon’s 3G networks.

    • Bluetooth: The cell phone worked seamlessly with the Motorola T505 and callers didn’t know we were using a Bluetooth connection. We were also able to connect the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY with a MacBook Pro and transfer contacts, pictures, and music.
    • WiFi: It has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (that’s pretty secure) and we were able to log onto available WiFi networks to surf the Web or send/receive e-mail. It just takes moments to set up. The only thing you need is the WiFi network you want to use and password if needed. We also recommend using a WiFI connection when downloading Xperia PLAY games.

    Battery Life: Although, this is only a 3G cell phone, we found that the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY It delivered better battery life performance than other 3G and 4G Android cell phones currently available. We were able to go about three days before needing to recharge the cell phone, when we had the cell phone’s screen set at half the brightness (the Xperia PLAY screen was still easy to view) and used it to check e-mail, surf the web, listen to music, play games, and take a few pictures.

    Overall, the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is both a solid Android phone and portable gaming device. The Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS makes using this cell phone a breeze, while the games could keep you well entertained on the go.

    Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G Product Features

    Operating System
    Operating System Android™
    Operating System Release Number 2.3
    Cell Phone Design
    Phone Style Slider
    Phone Size Standard
    Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.7 x 0.6 x 2.4 inches
    Weight (w/standard battery) 6.3 ounces
    Keyboard Type Touchscreen Only
    Touchscreen Yes
    Screen Size 4.0 in.
    Display FWVGA 16M colors
    Mil-Spec/Rugged No
    Push To Talk (PTT) No
    Camera & Video Features
    Camera Resolution 5.0MP
    Front Camera Resolution N/A
    Camera Flash Yes
    Advanced Features
    HDMI port No
    1080p HD Video No
    3D Camera/Video No
    NFC Capable Not Available
    PLAN/CMAS Not Available
    Wi-Fi Yes
    Cell Phone Specifications
    Processor Name Snapdragon
    Processor Speed 1 GHz
    Onboard Memory 1GB
    Removable Memory Card - Type Micro SD Card
    Maximum Memory Card Capacity 32GB microSD
    Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
    Photo Caller ID Yes
    Expandable Memory Slot MicroSD
    External Volume Control Yes
    Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
    Accessibility
    Hearing Aid Compliance M4/T4
    Digital TTY/TTD Yes
    Battery Specifications
    Talk Time Up to 7.4 hours
    Standby Time Up to 300 hrs
    Battery Milliamp (mAh) Hour 1500
    Battery Type Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
    Connectivity
    Micro USB Yes
    Web Browser Full HTML
    GPS Type A-GPS
    Bluetooth 2.1, Stereo Bluetooth + EDR
    USB Port Type Micro-USB
    Early Termination Fee
    Early Termination Fee - Initial Amount 325
    Early Termination Fee - Monthly Declining Amount 10

    Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY 4G Customer Reviews

    Customer Rating: 2.5
    by Jill -- May 2nd 2012 -- Toledo, OH

    The battery life on this phone stinks. And I always get force closes even in the middle of phone calls. If I didn't get this phone for free I'd be asking for my money back!! Sony could do a lot better.

    Customer Rating: 2.3
    by Jane -- April 14th 2012 -- Muskegon, MI

    This phone is horrible. For being a gamer phone the screen quality should be way better. The graphics are dim and causes the game to be difficult to play. It freezes and shuts off all the time and the battery is worthless. Come on Sony! You guys can do better than this

    Customer Rating: 4
    by barney -- January 12th 2012 -- ventura, CA

    Does this connect onto your psn network and can you chat or send PM's with your online friends on the psn network?

    Customer Rating: 2.3
    by Stephanie -- December 22nd 2011 -- Detroit, MI

    It is horrible, it always freezes up, and it drops calls. The battery life

    Customer Rating: 5
    by Lawrence Mcdougald -- December 11th 2011 -- Newark, NJ

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