PHOTO SAMPLES: Pics taken with a Motorola CLIQ (AKA DEXT)
The Motorola CLIQ, which we call the DEXT in Europe and is available in the UK exclusively through Orange, is Motorola’s first Android phone, predating the DROID/Milestone… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Images taken with an Acer Liquid A1
Ahh, the Acer A1. Looks a bit chunky, runs a marginally customised version of Android 1.6 and boasts a whopping great 3.5″ touchscreen running at 480 x 800… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Shots taken with a Samsung Galaxy i7500
We feel a bit emotionally involved with the poor Samsung Galaxy i7500, what with the phone and its users seemingly given a rough ride by Samsung, Google and the mobile operators, and finding itself lumbered with Android 1.5 with no likelihood of an update to Android 2.0 or even 1.6… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Example pictures from the T-Mobile Pulse camera
The T-Mobile Pulse, which is the first contract-free, “pay as you go” Android phone to hit the UK, wasn’t particularly highly spoken of in reviews… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Example shots taken with the HTC Tattoo
A bizarre phone, the HTC Tattoo. Released after the HTC Magic, it offers the innovations and enhancements of… being slightly worse in most areas… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Shots taken with an HTC Dream, AKA T-Mobile G1
Ahh, the good old T-Mobile G1, known as the HTC Dream in other places. The Android phone that kicked it all off… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Genuine pictures taken with the Google Nexus One
Blimey, that was quick. Some photos appeared on (the Google-owned, hmmm…) photo sharing site Picasa over the weekend, taken by a camera that calls itself the… Nexus One… Read the rest
PHOTO SAMPLES: Pictures taken with a Motorola DROID (AKA Motorola Milestone)
Here are a few sample photos taken with that ugly black brick the Americans call the Motorola DROID, the phone which was renamed Motorola Milestone in the UK… 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.
