V191: China’s take on the PSP

Chinese PSP Phone - Image 1 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 2 

When it comes to PSP II or PSP Phones, Sony dismisses them as mere rumors, leading David Perry, a veteran of the industry,  rasing his own ideas on how to improve the PSP. There are a lot of talks, a lot of hullabaloos, but has anybody given thought on what the Chinese say about it?

We had a hard time determining the exact name of the company for the the whole site is heavily in Chinese. Fortunately, numbers, figures and pictures wouldn’t lie and we got  few information regarding this mobile phone. Dubbed as V191, the PSP-looking phone shouldn’t be mistaken for Motorola V191. Although the two are distantly the same.

Also, we found out that the cool-looking gadget comes in with a Micro SD slot with a 256MB card included, which is actually next to the SIM slot, a 1.3M pix camera, and of course a gaming picture. It is being priced for HK$ 5,400 or roughly US$ 693. Well, we don’t know if in the future this would result to intellectual property rights issue. As we all know, our friend Sony is so keen on keeping friends happy.

Chinese PSP Phone - Image 1 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 2 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 3

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Chinese PSP Phone - Image 1 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 2 

When it comes to PSP II or PSP Phones, Sony dismisses them as mere rumors, leading David Perry, a veteran of the industry,  rasing his own ideas on how to improve the PSP. There are a lot of talks, a lot of hullabaloos, but has anybody given thought on what the Chinese say about it?

We had a hard time determining the exact name of the company for the the whole site is heavily in Chinese. Fortunately, numbers, figures and pictures wouldn’t lie and we got  few information regarding this mobile phone. Dubbed as V191, the PSP-looking phone shouldn’t be mistaken for Motorola V191. Although the two are distantly the same.

Also, we found out that the cool-looking gadget comes in with a Micro SD slot with a 256MB card included, which is actually next to the SIM slot, a 1.3M pix camera, and of course a gaming picture. It is being priced for HK$ 5,400 or roughly US$ 693. Well, we don’t know if in the future this would result to intellectual property rights issue. As we all know, our friend Sony is so keen on keeping friends happy.

Chinese PSP Phone - Image 1 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 2 Chinese PSP Phone - Image 3

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