Xperia Play

Xperia PLAY R800
Xperia Play in the open position
ManufacturerSony Ericsson
TypeSmartphone
SeriesSony Ericsson Xperia
First releasedApril 1, 2011 (2011-04-01)
Availability by region
  • EU: April 1, 2011
  • NA: May 26, 2011
  • JP: October 26, 2011
PredecessorPSP Go (as a gaming device)
SuccessorXperia Ray
RelatedSony Xperia S
Sony Xperia U
Sony Xperia neo L
Compatible networksGSM (GPRS, EDGE), UMTS, UMTS, CDMA, EvDO
Form factorSlider
Dimensions119 mm (4.7 in) H
62 mm (2.4 in) W
16 mm (0.63 in) D
Weight175 g (6.2 oz)
Operating systemOriginal: Android 2.3.2 "Gingerbread"
Current: Android 2.3.4 "Gingerbread"
CPU1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255
GPUAdreno 205
Memory512 MB
Storage400 MB
Removable storagemicroSD card (up to 64 GB), (up to 256 GB with rooted device.)
SIMSIM, eSIM (for CDMA models only)
Battery1500 mAh
Rear camera5.1 MP (480p with stock OS, 720p with update)
Front cameraVGA, 640 × 480; 1.3 MP
Display4 in (100 mm) TFT LCD touchscreen, 854 × 480 (245 ppi)  FWVGA, 16M colors
Connectivitymicro-USB 2.0
Data inputsTouchscreen
Accelerometer
Touchpad
20× buttons
(D-pad, , , , , L, R, Select, Start, Menu (×2), Back, Home, Search, Volume ±, Power)
SARHead: 0.323 W/kg 1 g
Body: 0.473 W/kg 1 g
Hotspot: 1.400 W/kg 1 g
Hearing aid compatibilityM4/T4

The Xperia Play is a slider-style smartphone with elements of a handheld game console produced by Sony Ericsson. With the marketshare for dedicated handheld game consoles diminishing into the 2010s due to the rapid expansion of smartphones with cheap downloadable games, Sony attempted to tackle the issue with two separate devices; a dedicated video game console with elements of a smartphone, called the PlayStation Vita, and a smartphone with elements of a handheld console, the Xperia Play. Originally rumored to be a "PlayStation Phone", the device shed the "PlayStation" branding in favor of the Xperia brand, running on the Android operating system.

On February 13, 2011, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011, it was announced that the device would be shipping globally in March 2011, with a launch lineup of around 50 software titles.