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It'll be inteesting to see but I doubt we will be seeing Sony giving up the PSP jst yet. The games on this will probably be nothing more than the few PSone Classics and Minis from the PS store.
I would doubt we would seeing anything like God of War or MGS on android.
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How great will the PSPhone running Android be?
Do you think it will pose a major threat to the:
iPhone?
(Motorola) Droids?
(Adoption of) MeeGo?
comparison to my Omnia concept?
Basic specs:
Landscape slider
Gaming controls: Shoulder buttons, D-Pad, Action-Pad and touchpad (in centre)
Screen: 3.7-4.1" capacitative WVGA
Probably: multitouch SLCD (not AMOLED or SAMOLED)
CPU: ARM Cortex A8 >1GHz
Probably 512 RAM
Camera: 5MP
Probably: 720p video @30fps with LED-Flashlight
OS: Android (3.0) Gingerbread with proprietary "closed sections" custom built for proprietary games
Probably: GSM phone connectivity with 3G
Probably: Bluetooth, Wifi, HDMI, Sony stick pro duo, proprietary connector