Retailer puts Galaxy Nexus shipments on hold, pending volume bug resolution
Online mobile gadget shop Handtec has suspended sales of the Galaxy Nexus, after it discovered that the volume bug was present in the SIM-free units it received from Samsung… Read the rest
“Crowd sourced” satnav Navfree now on Android
Navfree’s been available on iPhone for quite some time, which means the people-powered satnav tool has combined DIY mapping data from several million users… Read the rest
Galaxy Nexus volume glitch caused by 2G network radio interference
There’s some good news and some bad news regarding that Galaxy Nexus volume control glitch. The good news is some users have tracked down the cause… Read the rest
Asus drops 16GB Eee Pad Transformer to £299
The amazingly popular Eee Pad Transformer tablet has doggedly stuck to its launch RRP ever since it arrived – but with the Transformer Prime on the horizon, Asus has today dropped the official price of the excellent Android 3.X tablet to £299… Read the rest
MODERATELY ACCEPTABLE DEALS: Samsung Galaxy Note, £509 unlocked
We’re not going to pretend £509 isn’t a lot of money. Not even as a joke. But if you’ve been eyeing up the Galaxy Note and gagging with horror over its asking price, there’s a bit of good news from Expansys – it’s now selling the Galaxy Note for £509… Read the rest
Sony Tablet S and P live chat and competition on Wednesday 23rd
Sony UK is running another one of its live web chats this week, giving the general public a chance to talk to “tablet expert Omar Gurnah” (tablet marketing manager) about the company’s Android powered Tablet S and the bonkers new clamshell Tablet P… Read the rest
BEST DEALS: Motorola DEFY Plus, £229 unlocked
The update of Motorola’s solid yet speedy DEFY is on sale over at Play.com for a very reasonable £229.99, making it a very affordable way to get yourself a 3.7″ Android phone… Read the rest
Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray review
A slim and glamorous phone from Sony Ericsson, with the sharpest display around. It’s no powerhouse and the screen’s not the biggest out there, but we don’t mind. Because it’s cute.

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.