Xperia Play 4G | Sony Ericsson
Android 4.0 update for Xperia Arc and Neo now rolling out
Both the Sony Xperia Arc and Neo are finally receiving Android 4.0 updates.
Sony confirms Xperia Play will not get Android 4.0, cites stability concerns
Sony has confirmed that the gaming-focused Xperia Play will not be upgraded to Android 4.0 as a result of concerns with stability and user experience.
Sony Xperia smartphones get updated ICS release schedule, rollout to begin mid-April
Sony Mobile has updated the Ice Cream Sandwich update release schedule for its 2011 Xperia phones, moving the start back to mid-April.
Sony Mobile releases Android 4.0 beta for Xperia Play
Sony Developer World has announced a beta download of Android 4.0 for the Xperia Play, the first handset in Sony's second wave of Android updates.
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Sony's 'Minecraft Anywhere' bookmarklet unleashes creepers on any website
To promote the Xperia Play, Sony has just released a "Minecraft Anywhere" bookmarklet that lets you hack away at any website with the legendary iron pickaxe, or unleash the harrowing destruction of the creeper.
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Sony's clamshell Tablet P could finally be headed to AT&T on March 3rd — $399.99 on contract
Sony's clamshell Tablet P Android tablet is rumored to be released on AT&T on March 3rd for $399.99 with a two-year contract.
Sony Ericsson announces Android 4.0 update schedule, starts March / April 2012
Sony Ericsson has confirmed that Ice Cream Sandwich updates for its 2011 phones will begin in late March or early April of 2012.
Xperia Play with Verizon LTE rumored
An LTE version of the Xperia Play could be coming to Verizon, if a leaked internal document is to be believed.
Xperia Play now has 200 games available to download, some are free for the holidays
Sony Ericsson announced that it now has 200 games optimized for the Xperia Play, and made a few of the best games free for the holiday season.
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Sony launches PlayStation Suite SDK closed beta
Sony's PlayStation Suite SDK was just launched in a closed beta; it allows Windows developers to write software for both the PS Vita and other "PlayStation Certified" devices.
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Xperia Play for AT&T hands-on pictures
Sure, it’s already out for Verizon, but Sony Ericsson’s not-quite-PlayStation will also be joining AT&T’s ranks some time before the end of the year.
Minecraft Pocket Edition now widely available for Android devices
Killing cows, chopping down trees, and fighting off zombies — it's not real life, but it's close enough
Sony Ericsson CEO says Windows Phone 'isn't as good' as Android
Sony Ericsson was originally announced as a launch partner for Windows Phone 7, but CEO Bert Nordberg called the OS inferior to Google's Android in a recent interview.