Another Sony Ericsson PSP Phone concept surfaces
A supposed PSP Phone from Sony Ericsson is nothing new. It’s long been talked about, debated upon, and debunked even. Regardless of whether or not Sony Ericsson really would give the raging community what it wants, it definitely won’t stop certain graphic artists to release their own design concept in the hopes of spurring the phone manufacturing arm of Sony.
QJ reader PWW sent us a tip of yet another PSP Phone concept which surfaced on the Internet. Right off the bat, it looks pretty sweet – it’s clean, shiny, and finished with a black matte casing. There does seem to be a lack of buttons, both for mobile functions and gaming – unless of course the artist designed this to be a mobile phone with touchscreen capabilities.
Will this get the attention of Sony Ericsson? What’s your take on it? Personally, what I would want to see is a PSP iPhone. Now that’s breaking barriers. But then again, Apple’s trying to establish their own army in the gaming industry. So who’s to say that they Sony Ericsson and Apple could make ends meet?
A supposed PSP Phone from Sony Ericsson is nothing new. It’s long been talked about, debated upon, and debunked even. Regardless of whether or not Sony Ericsson really would give the raging community what it wants, it definitely won’t stop certain graphic artists to release their own design concept in the hopes of spurring the phone manufacturing arm of Sony.
QJ reader PWW sent us a tip of yet another PSP Phone concept which surfaced on the Internet. Right off the bat, it looks pretty sweet – it’s clean, shiny, and finished with a black matte casing. There does seem to be a lack of buttons, both for mobile functions and gaming – unless of course the artist designed this to be a mobile phone with touchscreen capabilities.
Will this get the attention of Sony Ericsson? What’s your take on it? Personally, what I would want to see is a PSP iPhone. Now that’s breaking barriers. But then again, Apple’s trying to establish their own army in the gaming industry. So who’s to say that they Sony Ericsson and Apple could make ends meet?