Sony to release PlayStation-branded Android phone
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Sony Ericsson is working of a PlayStation-branded mobile gaming phone based on Android 3.0, according to a report on tech blog Engadget. It sounds an unlikely move for the company, which has yet to even release an Android 2.0 device, but the handset - along with a whole new gaming platform and ecosystem - are said to be in the late stages of planning, including a new, dedicated gaming area on Android Market. Engadget, which has only seen a mock-up of the device,...
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