It will be available for pre-order on the carrier's website starting May 19th, and be available in stores on May 26th for the usual $199.99 on a two-year contract. That, of course, gets you the first PlayStation Certified handset with console-style controls -- a real D-pad and PlayStation face and shoulder buttons, plus a pair of miniature touchpads for dual-analog gameplay on the go. You'll also get seven games pre-loaded on the device (including Madden NFL 11 and The Sims 3).
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Looks like a DS that you can use as a phone. Awesome.
Ya know, I am really surprised that something like this hasn't come out sooner, or that I haven't thought of something like this coming out.
Works well until PSN goes down again and they'll rob all your contact info from the phone
great concept to compete against apple
No way am I ever trusting Sony again!
I'm down with this. i think i really do have to get one now
Man this is some great gadget, if I only had the money dude!
I remeber seeing leaked mock ups of this device. Looks so sick
It looks cool, but I wonder how it really will be. Guess we'll have to see.
looks better than the iPhone
PSN lost the trust
Impressive device for sure!
is this the follow up to the psp?
Ya know...I'm usually not the type for over done phones that have a shit ton of shit that isn't...well, a phone, but this really appeals to the gamer geek inside me.
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