SCEA's senior marketing VP Peter Dille in an interview late Wednesday dropped strong hints of the upcoming PlayStation phone and was already setting it up as a competitor to the iPhone. He saw the PSP as being hindered by being Wi-Fi only and its having to be a secondary device. Modern users want "always-connected devices," Dille told CNN, and lose many of the PSP's role as a media center when away, like movie rentals and web browsing.