Dec 4, 2010 10:28 GMT  ·  By

The Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone might not be official as of yet, but it is pretty real, that's for sure, especially with it making an appearance into the wild in two new videos.

We already had the chance to take a blurry look at the handset, as it was videoed while in someone's hands in Greece, but now we can see the PlayStation Phone in two better quality videos, embedded at the bottom of this article.

The handset is reportedly sporting the codename of Zeus Z1, while running under Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, and offering support for PlayStation games.

Since there are no official details available on it, we cannot say for sure how the handset would provide access to those games, though some suggested there might be lighter flavors of these titles released specifically for the device.

No specific info on the phone's hardware specifications was made available either, though previous rumors suggested it might arrive on shelves with a 1GHz processor, along with 512MB of RAM and 1GB of ROM.

Moreover, rumor has it that the phone's touchscreen display might be 3.7-4.1-inches large, and that it would offer support for microSD memory cards. On the back, the handset would include a camera with LED flash.

The mobile phone that can be seen in the videos below is merely a prototype, while the operating system it runs under should be Android Gingerbread.

Unfortunately, the videos do not have audio, though they offer pretty nice details on the device, that's for sure.

For example, when the phone is slid open, one can clearly see the Playstation symbols on the buttons. Moreover, you can also spot some other buttons on the device, which, one should agree, seems pretty chunky.

Some of the latest reports on the matter suggested that Sony Ericsson might be set to unveil its PlayStation Phone in a matter of days, so keep an eye on this space for more on the matter.

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