REPORT: HTC Desire “delayed” due to “software glitch”
A report on the web site of UK newspaper Metro is claiming that T-Mobile has had to delay the launch of its HTC Desire bundle , due to the discovery of an unspecified “software glitch” in the Android phone… Read the rest
Orange updates its tariffs – 500MB of ‘internet’ comes to cheapest deal
UK network Orange has today announced a refresh of its entire range of mobile phone tariffs, upping some of the prices – but adding more in the way of internet use to its cheapest package… Read the rest
“Black Edition” of HTC Desire confirmed – hitting Orange in late April
In a post on his Twitter account this morning, Orange UK PR man Conor confirmed that Orange will be stocking the HTC Desire very soon – and also made official the existence of the rumoured “Black Edition” of the Desire, saying it’ll appear exclusively on Orange contracts from the “end of April”… Read the rest
GOOD APP: Cricket Live Score Alerts
A chap who’s clearly INTO cricket sent us a little heads-up about new app Cricket Live Score Alerts, which… you can probably guess… Read the rest
Sony Ericsson: “No multitouch in X10″ due to hardware and software issues
In a comment left on the Sony Ericsson Product Blog, SE man Rikard explained that there won’t be any specific “multitouch” features in the company’s XPERIA X10 Android phone, and there won’t EVER be in future – thanks to “software and hardware” issues… Read the rest
RUBBISH APP: Obama
That man from the Americas who’s often in the news has his own Android app – only it’s nothing of the sort… Read the rest
LG GT540 Swift priced & dated for UK – £199, arriving April 30
The battle to offer us the cheapest Android phone continues, with UK retailer Play revealing its hand on the latest LG Android handset – the quirky GT540 Swift – and slapping a great price of £199 on the SIM-free unlocked version… Read the rest
Roewe 350 “Android car” coming to the UK – rebadged as the MG 4
We ignored the whole “Android car” news of the last week or two, thinking it’s bound to be little more than a gimmicky Android-powered media player stuffed into the dashboard of some bland Asian jelly mould in order to drum up a bit of internet hype for a mostly unknown car maker… Read the rest

INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.