Sony's decision to seemingly take out a patent on a controller compatible with mobile devices may not come as a shock to many eagle-eyed fans of the company. While PlayStation controllers can already be used alongside compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices at present, the patent seems to suggest that the device would resemble something similar to third-party mobile controller grips such as the iPhone compatible Backbone One. The controller is described as having "a left-side grip portion and a right-side grip portion" that users can position their hands around as well as a "shaft portion that can be tilted by the user, and detect the tilting direction and tilting amount of the shaft portion."
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