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Sony Ericsson unveils new 'Wii-like' motion sensor gaming phone
Jun 17th 2008 at 15:01 by Michael French

Sony Ericsson has revealed a new games-focused mobile handset that boasts a built-in motion sensor.
While the F305 handset is "targeted firmly at a youth audience", Sony Ericsson said that the device lets users 'control games with the flick of a wrist or the swing of an arm'.
The device comes with pre-loaded motion games – Bowling, Bass Fishing and Jockey – to show off the functions.
Meanwhile the firm said that Gameloft had agreed to develop new motion games for the device.
Like many other recent Sony Ericsson and Nokia handsets, the device also allows for horizontal gameplay and featured dedicated gaming buttons (a circle a cross, similar to the Sony PlayStation button logos).
However it's not year clear where exactly the device will be released - Sony Ericsson's announcement simply says the device will be "available in selected markets from Q3 2008".
“Gaming is no longer something you do on your own. It’s about having fun with your friends and interacting with the game,” commented Sven Totté, head of product marketing at Sony Ericsson. “We have used motion sensor technology before in our phones and integrating it into gameplay is a natural progression.”
kam
Jun 18th 2008 | 18:51
From the image its pretty clear that the designers didn't really think about most people having 2 hands - surely this is just another marketing ploy with the Wii reference, don't they want to say its like the iPhone! Seriously though you play the game with your left hand and with the right you switch it off! what a gaming device hold the phone!
Mike
Jun 20th 2008 | 00:19
Those two buttons on the right hand side of the phone, in the picture (one hidden under the player's thumb), are game buttons (A and B) .. not the switch on/off button ...
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