Last week we told you all about the INQ Cloud Touch smartphone – INQ’s first foray into Android. Now we’ve got our hands on the smartphones at MWC 2011. Click through for hands on photos of the INQ Cloud Touch.
Last week we told you all about the INQ Cloud Touch smartphone – INQ’s first foray into Android. Now we’ve got our hands on the smartphones at MWC 2011. Click through for hands on photos of the INQ Cloud Touch.
The INQ Cloud Touch is the British-based company’s long anticipated first foray into Android. We’ve gone over the launch details already, but we’ve also had a chance to see the Froyo phone before release and try it out for ourselves. Read on, and see what we make of it so far.
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 company’s first foray into Android, but it’s been a long time coming – it’s been a full year and a half since the company’s last new models were announced. We spoke with INQ’s CEO Frank Meehan to find out what goes on in making an Android phone, as well as what’s coming up in the future. Read on for the full lowdown.
The INQ Cloud Q will be the follow up to the INQ Cloud Touch, we can reveal. While details are thin on the ground right now, and pictures even more so, we can confirm that it’ll pack a 2.6-inch touchscreen alongside a QWERTY keyboard, and offer the same software experience (Heavy Facebook integration) as the Cloud Touch – it also runs Android 2.2 Froyo, but ships later in the Summer. Can anyone say Android BlackBerry basher?
Out Q3 2011 | £TBC | INQ
Word on the street, HTC is prepping two Facebook handsets, set to be unveiled at next month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. According to British newspaper, City A.M., the Facebook phones run a “tweaked” version of Android, complete with the Facebook logo and coloring. The newspaper was spot on with the Nexus S, could they be right about the Facebook phone?
Facebook has gone on record to dismiss the idea of the social network releasing their own smartphone. However, a filing over at the Bluetooth SIG for the INQ Cloud Touch, may suggest otherwise. Is this the rumored Facebook phone we’ve been waiting for?