According to PCWorld, Dell is going to launch an Android version of the vertical slider Windows Phone 7 handset. Resembling a squarer BlackBerry Torch, it’s something I could definitely see myself using. In Android, anyway. [PCWorld via AndroidCentral]
Facebook and Skype integration! That’s the rumour. But beyond the intermingling of two major tech companies, the important question is: how’s this going to affect you?
Nokia’s stated time and time again that it won’t partake in what they call “pants-peeing” with Android, but what about Windows Phone 7? It’s obvious something drastic needs to change, and we’re doubtful MeeGo is the answer. Update: Nokia responds.
After hearing that Facebook’s (non-existent, according to their spokespeople) phone will run on Android, Bloomberg is reporting today that INQ Mobile has been tasked with building hardware for two phones, and AT&T might just carry them exclusively from late-2011.
According to sources who spoke to Digitimes, ASUS subsidiary Pegatron Technology has just received the go-ahead from HTC to build their Android tablet, which is said to be running on one of Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chipsets and will include a touchscreen with 1280×720 resolution, 2GB of RAM and 32GB SSD. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS are also said to be present.