Retro gaming handheld manufacturer Ayaneo has finally revealed the design of its first Android phone, which has been teased ...
The AYANEO Pocket PLAY is the company's first gaming phone, and it's a faithful tribute to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play.
Furthermore, the leaker tips a dual-layer sensor, which may replace the 12MP sensor that Sony uses as a telephoto camera ...
Ayaneo's Pocket Play brings back the sliding gaming phone with built-in gamepad controls, active cooling, and modern Android ...
Ayaneo, a brand known for its retro gaming handhelds, has unveiled the design of its first-ever Android phone. The device, ...
AYANEO’s first smartphone, the Pocket Play, brings back the Xperia Play-style slider with hidden controls and dual touchpads.
At $2,500, the new phone finally gives us a real reason to use 5G. The Xperia Pro is aimed at photographers and videographers looking for a multifaceted tool to streamline their creative workflows.
The Xperia 1 III looks a lot like the smartphones that came before it. If it wasn’t for the matte finish, it would be almost identical to last year’s Xperia 1 II. Sony has stuck to its unusual ...
Great camera system with robust photo and video controls for enthusiasts. The device feels fantastic to hold. Nice 4K, 21:9 screen. Simple Android software. Will (likely) get two years of Android ...
Sony’s new Xperia 1 II smartphone is purpose-built for one very specific thing: to make your phone work a little bit more like a standalone Sony Alpha camera. It’s a long time coming: Sony has made ...
High-resolution 4K screen. Great rear cameras. Waterproof design that resists smudging. Powerful Snapdragon 855 processor. MicroSD support. Odd screen ratio isn't supported by many Android apps (or ...