
Tower Bloxx™: My City by Digital Chocolate.Dungeon Defenders™ Second Wave by Trendy Entertainment.In addition, the device is pre-loaded with seven games, some of which are exclusive, at no additional cost including: In addition to providing a convenient charging station, the DK300 converts the Xperia PLAY's screen to a large clock display, and the music cable lets you connect to external speakers.** The DK300 and music cable come in the Xperia PLAY box, only from AT&T. The smartphone package is complete with bonus accessories including the Sony Ericsson Multimedia Dock DK300 and MC100 music cable. Only AT&T customers can choose the 4G-capable Xperia PLAY, offered in an exclusive "stealth blue" color.
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Running the Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) platform, the first PlayStation-certified smartphone in the world features a brilliant 4" 480 x 854 screen and stereo speakers.The Xperia PLAY 4G has dedicated gaming controls built into the phone through a slide out controller including directional keypad, dual analog touch joystick, two shoulder buttons and the four iconic PlayStation symbol keys: circle, X, square and triangle.The Xperia™ PLAY 4G, combining a PlayStation®-certified gaming device with the capabilities and portability of an Android smartphone, arrives in AT&T* stores, and online on September 18 for $49.99 with a two-year agreement.18įirst PlayStation®-certified smartphone from AT&T available for $49.99 in AT&T stores and att.com Xperia™ play 4g keeps favorite video games at your fingertips beginning sept. Full details on that are hosted up after the break, and interested consumers can line up to grab their own on September 18th. AT&T customers will also be blessed with a gratis Multimedia Dock (DK300) and MC100 music cable, not to mention seven pre-loaded games at no charge. As we'd heard, it'll ship with Android 2.3.3, a 1GHz CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, a 4-inch display (854 x 480) and will arrive in an exclusive 'stealth blue' hue. This marks the first launch of a PlayStation-certified smartphone for AT&T, and given that it's been around the block a time or two, the carrier is (smartly) pricing it at just $49.99 on a two-year contract - a buck-fifty less than what it launched for on Verizon Wireless. In other words, LTE lovers will need to look elsewhere. Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play has made the natural GSM shift in the States in order to grace Ma Bell's airwaves, and despite the "4G" naming convention, this fellow will be topping out at HSPA+. We knew good and well it was coming, and come it has.
