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Clear New Video of PSP Phone
December 3, 2010 | by Michael Heller
Android News
The PSP Phone has poked its head out a few times now, starting with some blurry photos and moving on to blurry video, but this time we get to see clear video. Unfortunately, the new video doesn’t really show what I’d like to see.
As you can see, the phone looks just as we expected, and the video is nice enough to show some buggy software crashing when the slider is popped out. It also cuts to the system settings, showing the device name “Zeus” and that the device is supposedly running Gingerbread, although none of the UI color schemes that we’ve come to associate with Gingerbread are in the rest of the video.
We get to see the phone from different angles, the smooth sliding action a few times, and even a nice fade animation when jumping back to the home screen from the app tray. The phone looks nice, curvy and slick, if not a bit thick, but that can be excused since it’s hiding gaming controls inside.
What I would have liked to see is for the person to launch Neocore, which you can see in the app tray, or maybe jump into a game, so we could see the graphics and controls. I guess we’ll have to wait for the official announcement for that, and rumor has it, that announcement could be next week.
[Engadget] via Android Central













the psp phone is gona be awsome beeter then any ds
Yet another video confirming what I proposed. This video and the other blurry one show two diff versions of Android one in the first with the xmb integration and the other with stock 2.3. This to means that the phone on videos is a past prototype and the.actual device on Dec 9th is going to look totally diff
Did you notice that when they first open the screen to reveal the control pad, it says "Application Anonymous Usage Stats (com.SonyEricsson.???.?g????) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
Are Sony spying on their users? Or is this just in the dev version?