The INQ Cloud Touch is the name of the Android phone the British based company has been working on all this time. Specs? Details? Facebook integration? All right this way please.
The INQ Cloud Touch is the first of INQ’s new Android phone line – the company hasn’t released a new handset in more than a year. It’s a cheery looking handset running Android 2.2 on a 600MHz Qualcomm CPU, and packs a 3.5-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen.
The big news however isn’t the hardware, it’s the software: the INQ Cloud Touch is deeply integrated with Facebook. It uses Facebook’s new single sign on for mobile, as well as it social graph to predict the most important news for you based on previous interactions, and has homescreen shortcuts to all the core services like Facebook chat.
Spotify is also the default music player for it, for both Preimum music streaming and your won locally stored music files – doubtless the result of the INQ CEO’s time on the board at Spotify.
There’s no word on an release date for the INQ Cloud Touch just yet, but we can reveal that it’ll be sold through Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy on 24 month contracts at around £20 per month.
Want more? Check out our full INQ Cloud Touch preview right here.
Out Q2 2011 | £varies | INQ