
This being a hard week for denials and leaks. Between give and take of Facebook and its refusal to produce phones with its brand and the subsequent “confirmation” from Bloomberg that network would actually stuck in the development of two terminals, now joins a new episode in the soap opera which some have already dubbed PlayStation Phone or PSP Phone.
The latest news is not such, but rather a hint to the wise. The CEO of the Swedish-Japanese company Sony Ericsson, Bert Nordberg, have noted that since the companies are preparing a big surprise for the coming months. However, after the statements in pointing their intention to take on the smartphone market with Android, and the limited impact which would give a boost to its Walkman line of terminals, this “announcement” could only point in the direction of hybrid platform is so much talk, and bring together the concept of moving the portable console of the PlayStation brand.
Nordberg himself throws a stone and hide the hand when he refuses to forward more information about the newness that awaits us in the near future. However, this suggestion conflicts with the statements collected a few days ago the position of the entertainment division of Sony, from which held that a PlayStation branded phone or is or has been in the plans of China.
As we say, has been a week of comings and goings around the PlayStation Phone. At the official Sony denied joined information pointing to from within the company had begun a search efforts for an urgent incorporation of video game programmers with a background in development on Android. Indeed, Android is the operating system is postulated as the choice if you finally know the so-called PlayStation Phone or PSP Phone.
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