Wow, it doesn't have sliding notifications, cosmic flow or a new theme. The PLAY right now, how it is, plays games perfectly, is slick, smooth and compatible with practically everything. Stop hating on Sony for making a decision that makes perfect sense. Who the heck cares if the PLAY doesn't get it? It's perfect how it is.
Don't agree? Go and buy some flat black rectangle like all the other phones available right now, and see how your gaming experince compares. Are you still happy? Then you're a mere herd of fanboys and employees ready to lie for the ones who get your money.
Strange as these trolls seem to be happy after being deceived and lied to. Do you enjoy being abused? Consumers need to fight for their rights. The Xplay was meant to get ICS, its price reflected that. And, in order to keep selling, sony continued reporting it would all be fixed, and their developers were working to get customers the best gaming experience. Someone with coroporate responsibilities has lied, has deceived thousands of buyers from all over the world. As the ones who've made their part, who've paid and are still paying for this phone , we've got every right to demand due compensation and that justice is done.
Boycotting sony products worldwide? That's a fair, legal action that can be taken and that - if globally accepted - will make them realise how dishonest they've been and how regretful we are.
Maybe, just maybe, they will learn the lesson. Maybe, just maybe, we'll make a point. If not for us, for future buyers.
ICS means a phone is "Future-Proof". It means games will keep on being developed, programmes will mantain theiir compability and your phone won't get outdated or obsolete so soon. Furthermore, ICS is a plus when it comes to selling your phone. If its OS is updated, your phone is worth more. It was a given fact for customers as they bought it.
Sony gave their word: If you bought this new gaming phone, you wouldn't miss on ICS. It is plain to see, customers were deceived and this phone was literally abandoned as it ended up not selling as expected and Sony switched its attention to the PSVita console which is also able to function as a phone.
They abandoned this phone as it wasn't profitable enough. The phone packed a slide-out gamepad, shoulder buttons, and access to PlayStation titles.
Unfortunately, that was the first and only time Sony and Sony Ericsson released a gaming phone in this regard. Now, images have surfaced online showing what could be an Xperia Play 2 prototype. Redditor shabab said that the phone listing was found in a Chinese used goods app, and XDA-Developers has since reported that the device belongs to an XDA member based in Shenzhen, China. Check out the images below.
The purported Xperia Play 2 shows Sony Ericsson branding, suggesting that work may have reached the prototype stage prior to Sony fully acquiring Sony Ericsson back in late No need for any specific programme, no need to install anything on the phone, no need for any WiFi connection or extra data-plan payment. So, that's the whole point of having 3G video calls.
I know the definition is not accurate, as data calls are made possible via 3G, but that's the way we call it here, as video calls only became available and popular after the implementation of 3G networks. As I've already stated, my older Vodafone Sony v still works and allows video calls. Currently, I am the one in the family with the newest phone since Christmas and I am the one who can't make video calls with my new phone, which that's pretty stupid, as it would be simple to allow it, if Google didn't want to end up with this type of video calls which are only profitable for operators such as Telefonica, Orange and Vodafone, but NOT profitable to Google That means that I have been forced to take my old sony phone along to make video calls, which is something we do quite regularly amongst friends and family, or whenever we travel or go on trips to somewhere new.
That is why we'll keep on demanding, asking for, "moaning about", if you wish, having 3G video calls Granting 3G native video calls to Xperia phones wouldn't hurt anyone and would definitely enlarge the marketing and sales potential of the series compared to samsungs, for example.
It's really a win-win situation. Anyone know the exact date? Will be late may early june for ics! Plays getting updated in second batch along with live, xperia mini, arc, neo, pro, xperia mini pro and active! Not long to wait guys! For gaming For applications Can anyone please explain to me what the problem is with people using for example, Skype on their phone to do video calls.
Rather than moan about this "native" 3g calls, whats the difference? Either way its going to charge you or use your data plan. As there is no such thing as "voice mintues" or stuff like that included on contracts now.
In the UK anyway. Hope the rooting trick still works on the final ICS
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