VIDEO: Motorola Defy dropped on the floor, immersed in a glass of water
The Motorola Defy, which is a kind of “ruggedised” and durable Android phone that’s seemingly being pitched at the ultra-clumsy smartphone user, has been put through its paces by retailer Expansys… Read the rest
Flickr adds direct upload support- for Android 2.2 phones
Flickr’s announced a minor upgrade to its mobile web portal, which will allow direct uploads to the image sharing site for Android users… Read the rest
UPDATE: Orange adds San Francisco to its web store
The Orange store webmaster is back off his holiday. Orange UK has just added the budget-busting San Francisco Android phone to its online store, letting those afraid of human contact buy the £99 pay-as-you-go mobile through the internet… Read the rest
STATS: Android gaining ground in the "serious" business world
It’s been a while since we last featured an up-going graph on the site, so here’s a beauty courtesy of research specialist ChangeWave… Read the rest
VIDEO: Nine minutes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab in action
Samsung’s Mobile division has uploaded a very comprehensive showcase of the Galaxy Tab to YouTube, giving us a look at… everything… Read the rest
CONFIRMED: Orange San Francisco features a 480×800 OLED screen
The famed firmware fiddlers over at MoDaCo have acquired an Orange San Francisco, and are at this moment tearing it to pieces and listing their findings in a comprehensive forum thread… Read the rest
Sony Ericsson: X10 Android 2.1 update delayed to "end of October"
In a post on its Product Blog today, Sony Ericsson has released a bit of bad news for owners of the X10 range of Android phones – the long-awaited 2.1 update now won’t be arriving until October, despite earlier optimism… Read the rest
Orange UK now stocking the Motorola FLIPOUT
We’ve just spotted this advert in the newspaper today. Orange UK is advertising the Motorola FLIPOUT, that bonkers square format hinged Android phone… 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.