Our friends across the world are getting their game on with the first ever PlayStation certified smartphone in the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY, but now all US consumers are able to experience same thing now that it’s available through Verizon Wireless. We’ve already reviewed the beloved gaming conscious smartphone already, but seeing that this isn’t your typical handset, we’re undoubtedly still giddy about doing an unboxing for it.
There’s nothing really out of the ordinary with the handset’s retail packaging since it follows in character to what we’ve been seeing with most Verizon devices of late, though, we’re greeted with an image of the handset upfront with barely any other useful information surrounding its sides. which consists of the microUSB cable, wall charger, the usual set of documentation, and apparently what appears to be a 3.5mm headset adapter. Some might be confused as to why the latter is packaged along since we find a normal 3.5mm headset jack on the handset itself, but interestingly enough, it’s required when playing games since it doesn’t seem to work properly when you directly plug a pair of headphones to the handset’s 3.5mm port.
There’s nothing really out of the ordinary with the handset’s retail packaging since it follows in character to what we’ve been seeing with most Verizon devices of late, though, we’re greeted with an image of the handset upfront with barely any other useful information surrounding its sides. which consists of the microUSB cable, wall charger, the usual set of documentation, and apparently what appears to be a 3.5mm headset adapter. Some might be confused as to why the latter is packaged along since we find a normal 3.5mm headset jack on the handset itself, but interestingly enough, it’s required when playing games since it doesn’t seem to work properly when you directly plug a pair of headphones to the handset’s 3.5mm port.
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