JAPANESE SECURITY HONEY POT Sony has publicly apologised to people who bought its Playstation Vita over the weekend.
The firm has reacted to user problems with the handset in Japan and has posted its apologies on a customer service page.
A range of problems have affected users, from lack of connectivity through unresponsive touchscreens. Issues do not seem to be limited to a small pool of users either.
"Currently, special office and information center PlayStation ® Vita, has gotten more inquiries contact usually by the time zone we call remained a difficult tie. Apologize for any inconvenience to customers, Sorry," says the customer-facing apology that we have translated through Google.
It said, "Some of the inquiries are questions about PlayStation Vita, by you doing your handy and easy, some cases improved. So we offer a Q & A below, before submitting an inquiry, try you for your check, thank you."
There is a range of home fixes, including turning the device off and on again, and checking to see that it is actually plugged in. µ
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It is commendable that Sony is trying so hard to declare bankruptcy. They decided to diminish shareholder value to a few percentage points of what it was just a short time ago and have done everything to make it happen. Bravo Sony for such a furious and concerted effort.
ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS, WHEN HAVE THE HACKZORZ HACKED THE DANG THING. ONLY THEN WILL IT BE WORTHWHILE TO BUY.
ACTUALLY I DONT CARE MUCH, I GOT MY PSP FOR $40 AND ITS RIGHT AND TRULY HACKZORD AND I PLAY ALL THE GAMES ON IT FOR FREE. BUT THERE ARENT MANY GOOD GAMES HOWEVER, BECAUSE THE THING RUNS AT LIKE 200 MHZ. BUT STILL, $40 WOO HOO!
EARLY ADOPTERS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE, THE RICH BASTURDS (MIS SPELLING IS DELIBERATE, -AND- ON PURPOSE).
Name a smooth product launch of the last two years of this type of product reviewers eagerly await faults. Then sony are called for a bad press release when its just a bad translation
Everytime I see a Sony farkup I just smile.
The makers of rootkits, exploding batteries, the ever decreasingly useful PS3, propritary formats en masse, the not-so-secure PSN and fictitious film critics really deserves all bad things hitting them.
A once great company degraded by questionable business tactics and utter stupidity from management.
Bad karma is a b*tch.
£45 a game LOL
Sony's apology is nearly comprehensible.
Well if mine was pausing up etc and i'd just paid over £200 for it and then there solution was to to turn it on and off i'd tell them to stick there Vita where the sun dont shine.