LG Optimus 3D now available on Three – from £35 per month
UK network Three is now taking orders for the LG Optimus 3D, with the chunky Android novelty phone now available. Prices are rather SKY HIGH, though – you can have an Optimus 3D for “free” if you sign up to a £35 24-month contract, or £40 if you want one connected via the network’s “all you can eat” data bundle… Read the rest
Android Market now includes “multiple APK” support
The latest update of the Android Market “back end” has just launched a fantastic new feature for developers, with Google now allowing app makers to upload more than one version of their app… Read the rest
iPad news reader SkyGrid hits Android, with custom tablet interface
The popular iOS news reader SkyGrid has now popped up on the Android Market, bringing a fancy graphical interface along to totally jazz up all your news feeds… Read the rest
Alcatel OT-990 priced at £99 on PAYG – launching “late August” on O2
The interesting Alcatel OT-990 Android phone has been reviewed by a couple of online sites this week, with both of them giving the new mobile a rather warm reception – and saying it’ll cost £99 when it hits the O2 PAYG range exclusively next month… Read the rest
The Tour de France 2011 has an official Android game
We hope you’re not expecting too much. Le Tour de France 2011 The Official Game is the name of the… er… official game of the Tour de France 2011, offering a weird 2D, sideways scrolling take on managing your bicycle racing team… Read the rest
Motorola DEFY+ listed by O2 Germany – Android 2.3 plus 1GHz processor upgrade
The excellent yet sadly overlooked Motorola DEFY looks like it’s about to see a hardware upgrade and relaunch, with a slightly rejigged version of the robust Android phone appearing online… Read the rest
LG Optimus 3D “coming soon” to Orange contracts
We have some good news for the benefit of LG_Dave – UK network Orange has announced plans to stock LG’s ridiculously large and cumbersome Optimus 3D Android phone… Read the rest
Android Fruit Ninja now available in free ad-supported option
The rampantly popular iPhone fruit-slicing game Fruit Ninja has been on Android for quite a while, with the paid version pulling in some rather excellent reviews and currently sitting up there with a proud 4.5/5 review score average… 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.