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Devlin says...
I wonder if this means Sony or SE is one step closer to the PS-phone people have been talking about. I also like the J-phone look and feel it has to it. Hope it doesn't flop like Nokia's Taco phone! Of course that would largely depend on who actually develops games for this thing and how good they turn out to be. Because if you think about it, Nokia was actually on to something when they introduced the N-gage, except for the fact that they were a little ahead of their time. If Sony does for this segment what it did for their camera phones starting with the K700i, then we can all expect good things from this venture.
Jun 18, 2008 10:48 AM
I wonder if this means Sony or SE is one step closer to the PS-phone people have been talking about. I also like the J-phone look and feel it has to it. Hope it doesn't flop like Nokia's Taco phone! Of course that would largely depend on who actually develops games for this thing and how good they turn out to be. Because if you think about it, Nokia was actually on to something when they introduced the N-gage, except for the fact that they were a little ahead of their time. If Sony does for this segment what it did for their camera phones starting with the K700i, then we can all expect good things from this venture.
Jun 18, 2008 10:48 AM
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