Motorola RAZR UK launch date: November 1st
Well that didn’t take long. Following Motorola’s announcement of its return to the RAZR brand this evening, UK retailer Clove has given the UK version of the Android-powered Motorola RAZR a launch date of November 1st… Read the rest
Motorola RAZR – 4.3″ Super AMOLED, Android 2.3, coming to Europe
Motorola has announced its latest Android phone – the DROID RAZR. Internationally, this will be known as the Motorola RAZR. So that’s what we’re calling it… Read the rest
Freeview HD launches Android TV guide and reminders app
This isn’t quite as exciting as it initially sounds. The Freeview HD Android app is little more than a fancy TV guide, giving you full listings for everything that’s currently showing in UK terrestrial SD and HD broadcasts… Read the rest
STATS: 37% of all published Android apps have been removed from the Android Market
New data from analyst Research2Guidance has pulled out some interesting facts about the Android Market. Of the 500,000 apps it says have been published as of the end of September, a huge 37% of those have been subsequently removed – leaving 319,161 apps currently live in the Market… Read the rest
Motorola ATRIX 2.3 update coming “mid-November”
Motorola has been broadcasting a set statement to its many disgruntled European users, updating everyone on the status of European Android updates for its XOOM, MILESTONE 2 and the original ATRIX… Read the rest
GameLoft launches “free” Let’s Golf! 3 HD on Android Market
Well, we say “free”… the newest Android update of GameLoft’s Let’s Golf 3 HD is technically free to download, but the mobile publisher has added a weird “energy” system to the title meaning players have to either wait ages before being able to play new courses, or pay a small amount of money to buy more of this mysterious golfing energy to continue… Read the rest
Remember The Milk now free on Android
Popular to-do list app Remember The Milk has been updated, with the new “basic” version of the app released on the Android Market for free… Read the rest
BFI London Film Festival launches app on Android
If you live in London and don’t mind going out, here’s something of use. The BFI has ported its iPhone London Film Festival app to Android, letting users check up on showing times and ticket availability, watch trailers, find places on maps and generally interact with the forthcoming film event on their mobile phones… 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.