Five PlayStation1 games now available on the Android Market
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has today unleashed its initial wave of PlayStation games on the Android Market, just in time for the arrival of the Xperia PLAY Android gaming phone… Read the rest
Xperia PLAY also delayed by Three UK – now arriving “next week”
Uh-oh. The PR crisis detector is now off the scale. UK mobile network Three has just confirmed to VG247 that it is also delaying the official launch of the Android gaming phone until “early next week” due to the same stock issues that are hindering the Vodafone launch… Read the rest
LG Optimus 2X now in stock at the online retailers
LG’s new dual-core Android phone has launched in the UK, with a handful of online stores now showing the phone as in stock and ready to go… Read the rest
VIDEO: HTC Flyer and HTC Sense outlined
HTC has put up a rather detailed six minute video about the features of its surprisingly low-profile HTC Flyer Android tablet, giving us plenty of reasons to opt for this over the many forthcoming Android 3.0 tablets… Read the rest
Updated 1.4GHz Samsung Galaxy S arriving in 2011
As well as the proper dual-core Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung is also planning to launch an internally updated model of the original Samsung Galaxy S during 2011… Read the rest
Xperia PLAY launch delayed by Vodafone
Vodafone UK is advising customers who pre-ordered the new Xperia PLAY Android phone that it won’t be able to meet the planned April 1st launch date… Read the rest
Angry Birds Rio out now on the Android Market
The latest installment of the world-conquering casual game has arrived on the Android Market, with developer Rovio today uploading an entirely new selection of levels to Google’s mobile store as promised… Read the rest
Advent Vega Android tablet in PRICE CRASH – now only £199
UK retailer Dixons has SLASHED its asking price for the popular Advent Vega 10.1″ Android 2.2 tablet, taking it down beneath the critical £200 psychological barrier… 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.