Three UK launching FroYo Android 2.2 update for HTC Desire tomorrow
In a little tweet this morning, Three UK confirmed that finally – FINALLY! – owners of branded HTC Desires bought through the network will be getting their upgrade to Android 2.2 tomorrow… Read the rest
Sony announces its Android-powered Sony Internet TV
All that noise about Google TV has been made real by Sony overnight, which officially confirmed all the details on the Intel/Google/Android HDTV dream team – in a range its calling simply Sony Internet TV… Read the rest
O2 adds new Sony Ericsson X8 tariffs – now "free" on £15 contract
That’s a bit more like like it. Here’s a print advert O2 is running in the press today, offering the X8 for £15 a month if you don’t mind signing up to a 24 month contract and are OK with having a white telephone… Read the rest
STATS: TweetDeck breaks down Android users by phone & OS type
We have a very lovely pie chart for you this evening, complied by TweetDeck. This breaks down users of the beta test version of its Android Twitter client by individual phone ID – revealing the true enormity of Android hardware makers out there today… Read the rest
mTrip seeking beta testers for its upcoming Android app
Travel app company mTrip is in the final stages of preparing an Android version of its popular iOS travel apps, and is after a few users to beta test the thing… Read the rest
ZTE joining the Android tablet party – preparing the 7" ZTE Light
Another day, another contender for our “main” Christmas present this year. ZTE, our second-favourite Chinese OEM, has announced the ZTE Light – a 7″ Android tablet featuring Android 2.1 and 512MB of user RAM for your apps… Read the rest
Galaxy Tab launched in Germany – for €799
Finally we have an official Samsung statement on the European pricing of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, thanks to a German press release regarding the launch of the Android tablet in the country… Read the rest
The Sun has launched its Bizarre showbiz app
The Android version of The Sun’s Bizarre app has now gone live, with the paper asking for £1.19 in return for access to its glorious archive of photos of Katy Perry getting out of various automobiles… 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.