Nikkei's report, kindly translated by the folks at Andriasang, indicates Sony has partnered with NTT DoCoMo in Japan to include built-in 3G support for the PSP2 in addition to standard wireless LAN. The service will allow users to download games, software and movies, but will not allow for phone calls, according to Nikkei.

Popular fan created mock-up of the PSP2.
In addition to 3G, the PSP2 will include a "larger than normal" OLED touch screen and be built around a proprietary processor Sony designed with high-resolution visuals in mind, Nikkei states. The paper did not provide any details on pricing for the device or its 3G service.
Last week Bloomberg, citing two sources "with direct knowledge of Sony's plans," reported that Sony will hold a press conference on January 27 to officially unveil the PSP2. Sony has confirmed it will hold a press conference on Thursday but declined to comment on its subject.

