This new gaming phone brings back memories of Xperia Play
What's the story
Ayaneo, a brand known for its retro gaming handhelds, has unveiled the design of its first-ever Android phone. The device, dubbed Pocket Play, is a modern take on Sony's Xperia Play from 2011. It features a sliding screen that reveals a full set of physical controls including a D-pad, ABXY buttons, and two circular touchpads.
Design details
Pocket Play's design and features
The Pocket Play also features dual sets of shoulder buttons on its back, but it doesn't come with a 3.5mm headphone jack. This unique design makes it look a lot sleeker than Anbernic's RG Slide, another Xperia Play-inspired device released this year. However, unlike the RG Slide which was only meant for gaming, the Pocket Play is expected to be a full-fledged smartphone replacement.
Gaming features
Pocket Play's gamepad and display
The Pocket Play comes with a slide-out gamepad, just like Sony's Xperia Play. It has a physical D-pad, start and select buttons, ABXY inputs, and side triggers. However, instead of joysticks, it uses touchpads to enable the slider mechanism. The device also sports flat polished edges and a taller display than its predecessor for a more modern look.
Usability concerns
Potential challenges with Pocket Play's design
The taller aspect ratio of the Pocket Play could potentially impact usability, making the gamepad look narrower than usual. This could also affect gaming performance as most games are designed for a 16:9 aspect ratio. Retro titles, which Ayaneo usually focuses on, might have wasted space on either side of the screen due to this design choice.
Market anticipation
Awaiting specifications and pricing details for Pocket Play
Despite its unique design, the Pocket Play is yet to be launched. The Kickstarter campaign page for the device doesn't reveal any technical specifications or pricing details. This lack of information has left potential customers eagerly waiting for more details about this innovative Android phone with a gamepad.