![]() The phone’s pre-loaded user manual is about as much use as a chocolate hat and even Sony Ericsson’s dedicated Remote Play information site fails to go into the required depth. ![]() While such concepts are unquestionably cool on paper, actually getting them to work in reality is another matter entirely. However, those expecting to be able to carry across interactive experiences from console to phone are going to be sorely disappointed - while the PS3 and Aino are able to communicate with each other, the only features supported are remote play (where you can stream content to your phone from anywhere in the world) and the ability to switch your PS3 on and off - as long as it’s in standby mode, of course. Rumours of a fully-fledged PlayStation phone may refuse to die, but in the meantime hardcore Sony devotees are going to have to content themselves with the Aino, which represents the company’s most concerted attempt yet to fuse its mobile and video gaming brands into one unified whole. ![]()
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