Carphone Warehouse having an “Android sale”
The online arm of Carphone Warehouse has set up an entire “Android Sale” sub-section of its web site, where some relatively decent Android phone deals are hiding… Read the rest
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 launching in the UK on “August 4th” with Android 3.1
Samsung UK has just commented on the arrival of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet, giving the updated and enlarged Tab an official UK launch date of August 4th… Read the rest
Cut the Rope launches on Android, for free, via GetJar
Developer ZeptoLab’s iPhone gaming phenomenon Cut the Rope has arrived on Android, with mobile service GetJar once again bagging a short-term exclusive on distribution through its mobile web site… Read the rest
STATS: Android tablet web traffic barely registers on a global level
Analyst ComScore has released some pretty humbling data covering the tablet market, showing that the world still definitely belongs to iPad in terms of current tablet market share… Read the rest
Archos brings Android to DECT and internet radio
As well as those very tasty new tablets, Archos has also released details of two more Android devices today – the Archos 35 Home Connect and the Archos 35 Smart Home Phone… Read the rest
WakeVoice “vocal alarm clock” updated with new interface
Android alarm app WakeVoice is an interesting concept, offering Android users the chance to “talk to” their mobile phone, telling it to turn off the alarm thanks to speech recognition support… Read the rest
Archos G9 Tablets – 8″ and 10″ dual-core Honeycomb updates
Archos has been churning out the Android tablets for longer than most, but has yet to come up with a proper contender… Read the rest
VIDEO: Xperia Active ANT+ fitness features demonstrated
Here’s a man from Sony Ericsson showing off the company’s brand new Xperia Active Android phone. The Xperia Active comes with an arm strap in its box and a collection of fitness-themed apps plus support for the ANT+ standard, for those people who do other things than go on the internet and drive to ASDA… 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.