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By that I mean, in a phone. The current PS Vita, despite coming in a 3G version with AT&T mobile broadband, is far too large, and obviously couldn't be a phone, unless you used a Bluetooth or ...
If you want to use the Vita as a cell phone, you obviously need the 3G version of the Vita hardware, which retails for $50 more than the $250 Wi-Fi only version.
After playing with the Xperia Play and the PS Vita, the answer is clear: there needs to be one PlayStation phone, and the Vita is it. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing ...
The Vita comes in a Wi-Fi-only model or one that adds 3G connectivity from AT&T (monthly charges $15-$30). Game updates can be posted to Facebook, Flickr and Twitter.
The PlayStation Vita is coming to an Android phone near you, in the form an emulator launching for the platform later this week. According to Android Authority, PS Vita emulator Vita3K will be ...
Vita3K is an experimental PlayStation Vita emulator that’s been available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for some time. Now you can also use it to play some Vita games on Android phones.
Sony reckons the PlayStation Vita beats smartphones because it gives you console quality analogue sticks, takes AR gaming to a whole new level and talks to your PS3. We say the Vita is a godsend for ...
You knew the PlayStation Vita wasn't long for this world, and now it's official: Sony has discontinued the last two Vita models. The move marks the last step of a long, gradual phase-out that ...
An Android port of the Vita3K will be publicly released this Sunday. And with that installed on your phone, you will be free to run any of the PlayStation Vita games that are publicly available ...
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