Look at it.
Just look at it.
The much anticipated, softly-trumpeted, yet never seen device has supposedly reared its beautiful head.
Its name is PS Phone.
Thanks to some awesome person who decided to share these photos with the internet, we now have our first glimpse at what could be Sony’s answer to the 3DS and iPhone, combined.
(Alleged) Features:
- A touch sensitive strip that mimicks Dual Analog! (See photo below)
- A 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 chip (compared to PSP’s 333 MHz)
- 512MB of Ram (compared to PSP’s 32MB of Ram)
- D-Pad
- Left and Right shoulder buttons
- Four classic buttons (circle, square, triangle and ex)
- Home button
- Start & Select button
- Android operating system
Note the center strip with two nubs on the left and right of it. Apparently is a touch sensitive dual analog control system. Check it out:
Update:
Sony has since called this a fake.
Are they just trying to plug the leak?





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